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SUMMARY:Spirit & Place Festival Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: Marti LaMar by Kaila Austin \nAn exciting array of exhibits are included in this year’s festival! Information about exhibit hours are below. To check the festival programming tied to the events\, return to the Event Page to search for the event. You must register for events separately.  \nTearing Down Boxes and Embracing Change\nNov. 4-14\, 1-4pm (Tues.-Fri.)\nPhoenix Theatre Cultural Center\, 705 N. Illinois St. \nMonumental Changes: History and Power in Public Art\nNov. 5-17\, 10am-5pm (Tues.-Sat.)\nGarfield Park Arts Center—Main Gallery\, 2432 Conservatory Dr. \nThe Memory Keepers / Los Guardianes de Memorias\nNov. 4-14\, click here to schedule a gallery visit\n201 Studio\, 201 S. Rural Ave. \nThe (W)hole in Our Hearts\nNov. 4-12\, visit website for hours\nFriday\, Nov. 5\, 5-9pm (First Friday extended hours)\nSaturday\, Nov. 6\, 10am-12pm (Family Day activities)\nNov. 8-12\, M-F\, 9am-5pm\nCircle City Industrial Complex—Stokol Gallery & Hallways\, 1125 Brookside Ave. \nIntroduction to Black Hue-manity: Imagining Blackness Then and Now\nNov. 8-11. Public hours vary.\nEskenazi Fine Arts Center\, 1410 Indiana Ave. \nWe Are the Change We’ve Been Waiting For\nNov. 10\, 5:30-8:30pm\nIndiana Interchurch Center\, 1100 W. 42nd St. \nChanging Direction: The Evolution of Treatment at Indiana’s State Psychiatric Hospitals\nNov. 4-14\nOnline Exhibit
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/spirit-place-festival-exhibits/2021-11-11/
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T205807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T214835Z
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SUMMARY:We Are The Change We've Been Waiting For: A Practical Guide to Social Change
DESCRIPTION:Transform a mindset of “that’s terrible” into “I can be the change!” after hearing from grassroots activists and learning practical action steps for social change. \nBeginning with a panel discussion featuring local activists followed by small group discussions\, participants will explore clear\, easy-to-understand strategies they can use to confront challenges they see in the world. An accompanying exhibit will also inspire attendees to focus their thoughts and feelings into action. \nFeatured guests include representatives from Flanner House’s Food Justice Project\, Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana\, Indianapolis First Friends\, and Project Lia. Attendees will not only hear from these panelists but also receive handouts and other materials on action steps they can take in their own lives to affect positive social change. \nA partnership between Indianapolis Peace & Justice Center\, Center for Interfaith Cooperation\, and Indianapolis First Friends. \nQuestions? Contact 317-288-0408 or susanperickson@gmail.com. \nThis event is currently scheduled to occur in-person. Register by Nov. 10 and please note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \nClick here to register. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/we-are-the-change-weve-been-waiting-for-a-practical-guide-to-social-change/
LOCATION:Indiana Interchurch Center\, 1100 W. 42nd St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,Exhibit,festival,Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T204214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T223724Z
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SUMMARY:Psychedelic Medicine: CPR for the Soul?
DESCRIPTION:Watch a recording of this event here. \nGo on a journey into the mind to explore the possibility of relief of suffering and spiritual growth through psychedelic-assisted therapy. \nA universal change we all must face is death. For some\, anticipation of this change brings significant distress. New research shows that guided psychedelic-assisted therapy might ease this distress for some of those battling serious illness. Do psychedelics have the potential to change the way we look at ourselves\, our brains\, and our connections with others? Ongoing research may help us answer these questions\, but history also tells a tale of caution\, and this is not a therapy currently available outside the research setting. \nDr. Lou Lukas of the Heartland Palliadelic Research Center will talk about how psychedelics may create a new path for relieving suffering in people with serious illnesses like cancer before joining a panel conversation that invites the audience to dive into the history\, science\, and possible future of psychedelics. \nA partnership between Lyle Fettig\, MD\, a local palliative care physician; Lou Lukas\, MD of Heartland Palliadelic Research Center; and Norma Stevens\, MS\, LCPC\, a research therapist at Aquilino Cancer Center. \nQuestions? Contact 317-762-2052 or lyle.fettig.s.p@gmail.com. \nThis event be conducted via Zoom. Register by Nov. 10. \nImage courtesy of the Journal of the Royal Society Interface\, Homological scaffolds of brain functional networks\, 2014 \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/psychedelic-medicine-cpr-for-the-soul/
CATEGORIES:festival,Lecture,Panel Discussion
LOCATION:https://spiritandplace.org/event/psychedelic-medicine-cpr-for-the-soul/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T203445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T235753Z
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SUMMARY:Past the Klan: The Roots of Racism in IPS and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:WATCH OPENING REMARKS & SMALL GROUP REPORT OUTS HERE. \nGo on a journey through the last 100 years of IPS’s past to dispel urban myths and uncover hidden stories around race and racism\, religion\, gender\, ethnicity\, geography\, and politics. \nAfter a brief presentation on IPS’s history\, participants will be divided into small groups and given a research-based packet including historic newspaper clippings\, IPS board minutes\, and other historic documentation to tease apart and critically analyze. Following a path of inquiry asking “What?\,” “So  what?\,” and “Now what?\,” participants will work together to propose action steps for addressing past harms. \nHistory-based scenarios might include the Klan’s role in IPS’s history\, what the Indianapolis Recorder does – and does not – shine light on\, what the Citizen School Committee was\, what part religion played in the district’s past\, and who Principal George Buck was. \nA partnership between Charles E. & Virginia P. Loflin Center on the History of the Indianapolis Public Schools\, Redevelopment/Restoration of the Southside\, Kheprw Institute\, Dr. Richard Pierce\, Virgil and Sheila Boyd\, The Black & Latino Policy Institute\, The Historic Journey\, Rev. Dr. Thomas L. Brown\, and Families Talk: IPS Oral Histories. \nQuestions? Contact 317-274-2462 or festival@iupui.edu. \nThis event is currently scheduled to occur in-person. Register by Nov. 7 and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/past-the-klan-the-roots-of-racism-in-ips-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Central Library\, Center for Black Literature & Culture\, 40 E. St. Clair St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T203207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211103T174236Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Black Hue-manity 101: Imagining Blackness Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:The power of images is strong and enduring. Depictions of African peoples and blackness have changed over time and influence contemporary thinking and action. Since the Enlightenment\, Black humanity has been routinely attacked\, ridiculed\, and questioned\, and altogether denied. However\, this was not always the case. This multimedia exhibit featuring images\, video\, and historical testimony coupled with a presentation by Dr. Lasana Kazembe on writers and artists of the Early Classical period\, will foster conversation\, curiosity\, and an open exchange of knowledge on how imagery about Blackness has both changed over time and continues to occupy and animate our social and political imagination. Indianapolis poet Manon Voice will complement the exhibit with a poetic meditation that reflects the theme. A small reception will follow. \nDETAILS: \nNov. 8 – 11 – Exhibit opens to the public \n\nHours for self-guided tour – 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\n\nNov. 10 – Live lecture & artistic presentation \n\nexhibit: 5:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.\nlecture: 6:00 p.m.—7:00 p.m.\nreception: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.\n\nLearn more by clicking the REGISTER button below where you will be redirected to Eventbrite. \nA partnership between Dr. Lasana D. Kazembe of the IU School of Education at IUPUI and IUPUI Herron School of Art + Design. \nQuestions? Contact 317-278-1108 or lkazembe@iu.edu. \nThis event is currently scheduled to be in-person. Register by Nov. 10 and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/introduction-to-black-hue-manity-101-imagining-blackness-then-and-now/
LOCATION:Eskenazi Fine Arts Center\, 1410 Indiana Ave.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,festival,Lecture
GEO:39.7856006;-86.1822085
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T202227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211119T234450Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change and American Religion: Resetting the Agenda
DESCRIPTION:TO WATCH A RECORDING OF THIS EVENT\, CLICK HERE. \nTO LISTEN TO A FOLLOW-UP INTERVIEW ON WFYI’S “ALL IN\,” CLICK HERE. \nClimate change is real\, and the danger is urgent. Can religion contribute to meaningful change\, or are the main solutions political? Join Peter Thuesen\, author of Tornado God\, as we discuss one of the biggest challenges of our time. \nThroughout U.S. history\, religion – particularly Christianity – has inspired radical change in some and passivity in others. The prophetic tradition in Hebrew scripture\, for example\, has called some Americans to radical responsibility\, whereas apocalyptic texts in the same Bible have led other Americans to conclude some events are beyond our control. Peter Thuesen will challenge attendees to consider these conflicting impulses and whether they can be marshaled in creative new ways to address climate change. Following Thuesen’s lecture\, participants will gather in small Zoom breakout rooms to discuss the question\, “Does religion have a role to play in combatting climate change\, and if so\, what should that role be?” \nIn partnership with Peter Thuesen and the IUPUI Senior Academy. \nQuestions? Contact 317-274-5942 or pthuesen@iupui.edu. \nThis event will be conducted via Zoom and is not in-person. Register by Nov. 10. \nImage Credit: Russ Allison Loar \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/climate-change-and-american-religion-resetting-the-agenda/
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,festival,Lecture
LOCATION:https://spiritandplace.org/event/climate-change-and-american-religion-resetting-the-agenda/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211121
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210813T233850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T200632Z
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SUMMARY:Spirit & Place Festival Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: Marti LaMar by Kaila Austin \nAn exciting array of exhibits are included in this year’s festival! Information about exhibit hours are below. To check the festival programming tied to the events\, return to the Event Page to search for the event. You must register for events separately.  \nTearing Down Boxes and Embracing Change\nNov. 4-14\, 1-4pm (Tues.-Fri.)\nPhoenix Theatre Cultural Center\, 705 N. Illinois St. \nMonumental Changes: History and Power in Public Art\nNov. 5-17\, 10am-5pm (Tues.-Sat.)\nGarfield Park Arts Center—Main Gallery\, 2432 Conservatory Dr. \nThe Memory Keepers / Los Guardianes de Memorias\nNov. 4-14\, click here to schedule a gallery visit\n201 Studio\, 201 S. Rural Ave. \nThe (W)hole in Our Hearts\nNov. 4-12\, visit website for hours\nFriday\, Nov. 5\, 5-9pm (First Friday extended hours)\nSaturday\, Nov. 6\, 10am-12pm (Family Day activities)\nNov. 8-12\, M-F\, 9am-5pm\nCircle City Industrial Complex—Stokol Gallery & Hallways\, 1125 Brookside Ave. \nIntroduction to Black Hue-manity: Imagining Blackness Then and Now\nNov. 8-11. Public hours vary.\nEskenazi Fine Arts Center\, 1410 Indiana Ave. \nWe Are the Change We’ve Been Waiting For\nNov. 10\, 5:30-8:30pm\nIndiana Interchurch Center\, 1100 W. 42nd St. \nChanging Direction: The Evolution of Treatment at Indiana’s State Psychiatric Hospitals\nNov. 4-14\nOnline Exhibit
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/spirit-place-festival-exhibits/2021-11-10/
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211109T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211109T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210813T020429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T120816Z
UID:10001428-1636466400-1636471800@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:B-Movies and Bad History
DESCRIPTION:Good history doesn’t always make for good drama. Share your feelings about the best (and worst) portrayals of the past on screen through clips and conversation with our panel of local filmmakers and historians. \nWhat happens when Hollywood defines how we think about history? Can we create an historically accurate film without taking dramatic license? From exaggerations to complete fabrication\, our perceptions of the past are often changed by what we see on screen. Through clips and conversation\, this event will look at the good\, the bad\, and the ugly of historical cinema to understand how narratives are altered for artistic or dramatic effect. \nA partnership between Indiana Historical Society\, KanKan Cinema and Brasserie\, and the ACLU of Indiana. \nQuestions? Contact 317-690-2220 or hello@kankanindy.com \nThis event is currently scheduled to be in-person. Register by Nov. 9 at kankanindy.com and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \nImage Courtesy of the Martin Collection\, Indiana Historical Society \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n  \nNão perca mais tempo procurando onde assistir \, futebol ao vivo\, o MundoFut é a solução perfeita para os fãs do esporte.  palmeiras Aqui na plataforma\, você pode assistir aos jogos no conforto da sua casa e sem se preocupar se vai encontrar um lugar para assistir suas partidas
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/b-movies-and-bad-history/
LOCATION:KanKan Cinema and Brasserie\, 1258 Windsor St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46241\, United States
CATEGORIES:festival,Film Screening,Panel Discussion
GEO:39.784699;-86.129575
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211109T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211109T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T205548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T184508Z
UID:10001491-1636464600-1636470000@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:**Award of Awesomeness Nominee!** Truthsgiving: Using Food to Dismantle a Colonial Myth
DESCRIPTION:Through cooking demonstrations and more\, explore why romanticized versions of Thanksgiving are harmful to Native Peoples and how you can incorporate indigenized alternatives into your celebration. \nNovember is Native American Heritage Month as well as the month many Americans celebrate Thanksgiving. The Eiteljorg and its partners invite you to explore ways of honoring Indigenous people during your holiday celebrations. The Native American community is widely diverse and still alive today. However\, systemic issues like the myth surrounding the origins of Thanksgiving continue to generalize and suppress the Native community. This event is not about cancelling a holiday; it is about changing perspectives on how to celebrate the holiday and Native Peoples. \nEnjoy a conversation about the mythology of the “first Thanksgiving” with Jonathan James-Perry (Aquinnah Wampanoag) and a cooking demonstration led by a Navajo food journalist Andi Murphy to learn more about food sovereignty. Attendees will be able to enter a drawing for a chance to win a meal kit with Indigenous foods and recipes\, so be sure to RSVP! \nA partnership between Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art\, Purdue Native American Educational Cultural Center\, and Indiana Native American Indian Affairs Commission. \nQuestions? Contact 317-275-1377 and museumprograms@eiteljorg.com. \nThis event is currently scheduled to occur in-person. Register by Nov. 9 and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \nImages courtesy of Andi Murphy (right) and Jonathan James Perry (left) \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/award-of-awesomeness-nominee-truthsgiving-using-food-to-dismantle-colonial-myth/
LOCATION:Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art\, 500 W. Washington St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Award of Awesomeness Nominee,festival,Interactive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211109T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T202832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T223819Z
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SUMMARY:Creating Positive Change in the Community through Equity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:Watch a recording of this event here. \nCommunity stakeholders will join in a panel discussion to talk about how they are incorporating equity\, diversity and inclusion into their work and making Johnson County a more inclusive community. \nThis event brings leaders from Johnson County’s public school\, higher education\, and health care systems together to talk about the changes their organizations are making to incorporate equity\, diversity\, and inclusion into their everyday work. Come and hear about their efforts and how EDI work is shaping Johnson County and ask questions of your own. \nSpeakers include Dr. Patrick Spray\, Superintendent Clark Pleasant School Corp.; Teresa Voorhees\, Johnson Memorial Health; and Hannah Adams Ingram and Maegan Pollonias\, Franklin College. \nA partnership between Johnson Co. Public Library and Franklin College. \nQuestions? Contact 317-738-9835 or kstaten@jcplin.org. \nThis event will be conducted via Zoom. Register by Nov. 8. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/creating-positive-change-in-the-community-through-equity-diversity-and-inclusion/
CATEGORIES:festival,Panel Discussion
LOCATION:https://spiritandplace.org/event/creating-positive-change-in-the-community-through-equity-diversity-and-inclusion/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211120
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210813T233850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T200632Z
UID:10000016-1636398000-1637348399@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:Spirit & Place Festival Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: Marti LaMar by Kaila Austin \nAn exciting array of exhibits are included in this year’s festival! Information about exhibit hours are below. To check the festival programming tied to the events\, return to the Event Page to search for the event. You must register for events separately.  \nTearing Down Boxes and Embracing Change\nNov. 4-14\, 1-4pm (Tues.-Fri.)\nPhoenix Theatre Cultural Center\, 705 N. Illinois St. \nMonumental Changes: History and Power in Public Art\nNov. 5-17\, 10am-5pm (Tues.-Sat.)\nGarfield Park Arts Center—Main Gallery\, 2432 Conservatory Dr. \nThe Memory Keepers / Los Guardianes de Memorias\nNov. 4-14\, click here to schedule a gallery visit\n201 Studio\, 201 S. Rural Ave. \nThe (W)hole in Our Hearts\nNov. 4-12\, visit website for hours\nFriday\, Nov. 5\, 5-9pm (First Friday extended hours)\nSaturday\, Nov. 6\, 10am-12pm (Family Day activities)\nNov. 8-12\, M-F\, 9am-5pm\nCircle City Industrial Complex—Stokol Gallery & Hallways\, 1125 Brookside Ave. \nIntroduction to Black Hue-manity: Imagining Blackness Then and Now\nNov. 8-11. Public hours vary.\nEskenazi Fine Arts Center\, 1410 Indiana Ave. \nWe Are the Change We’ve Been Waiting For\nNov. 10\, 5:30-8:30pm\nIndiana Interchurch Center\, 1100 W. 42nd St. \nChanging Direction: The Evolution of Treatment at Indiana’s State Psychiatric Hospitals\nNov. 4-14\nOnline Exhibit
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/spirit-place-festival-exhibits/2021-11-09/
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211108T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211108T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T194217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211210T010521Z
UID:10001429-1636380000-1636385400@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:Be Anxious for Nothing: Loss and Joy in Unexpected Change
DESCRIPTION:WATCH A RECORDING OF THIS EVENT HERE. \nWhat do the Bible\, Torah\, Qur’an\, and sacred music say about change? How do we hold space for grief and still find opportunities for joy and growth? We seek common experiences in different traditions through panel discussion and song. \nSacred texts in the Christian\, Jewish\, and Muslim traditions are collections of stories about the human experience and our interactions with the divine. These texts give many people hope that there are paths to navigating a “new normal” when unexpected and dramatic life changes occur. Sacred music adds an emotional component and deepens a feeling of connection to these stories and their lessons. \nThis event seeks out common experiences in different traditions through panel discussion and song. Music will be performed by members of the partner congregations and will be punctuated by brief readings from each faith tradition with a panel discussion at the end. \nSpeakers and musicians include Rabbi Brett Krichiver\, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation; The Very Reverend Gray Lesesne\, Christ Church Cathedral; and Sr. Pastor Darian C. Bouie\, Progressive Baptist Church; and Imam Ismail Abdul-Aleem\, Masjid al-Mumineen. Moderated by the Right Reverend Bishop Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows\, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis. \nA partnership between Christ Church Cathedral\, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation\, Progressive Baptist Church\, and Masjid al-Mumineen. \nQuestions? Contact 317-636-4577 or info@cccindy.org. \nThis event has both (limited seating) in-person and virtual participation options. Register by Nov. 8. Please note the in-person event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/be-anxious-for-nothing-loss-and-joy-in-unexpected-change/
LOCATION:Christ Church Cathedral\, 125 Monument Circle\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:festival,Performance
GEO:39.7693036;-86.1575504
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211108T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211108T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T205950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211116T224430Z
UID:10001508-1636376400-1636383600@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:**Award of Awesomeness Nominee!** We Can Change the Past: Unearthing the History of Arab Indianapolis
DESCRIPTION:Watch the short film “When We Were Syrian: Early Lebanese in Indianapolis” here. \nWatch a debut performance of the film\, “When We Were Syrian: Early Lebanese in Indianapolis\,” and learn more about the forgotten past of Arab Indianapolis. \n“When We Were Syrian” is a deeply moving autobiographical short film that reveals a past overlooked in the dominant narrative of white\, Protestant\, Anglo-Saxon Indianapolis. The stories of these Arab ancestors and their contributions is a mirror through which we can recognize the truth: that we were (and are) a city of many peoples. That truth will lead us toward a deeper love of this place\, the city we all share. \nFilmmaker Josh Chitwood and historian Edward Curtis will introduce the film and then engage the audience in a Q&A session afterwards. \nA partnership between Arab Indianapolis\, Chitwood Media\, and Central Library. \nQuestions? Contact 317-278-1683 or ecurtis4@iupui.edu. \nThis event is currently scheduled to occur in-person. Register by Nov. 8 and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \nImage Courtesy of Chitwood Media \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/award-of-awesomeness-nominee-we-can-change-the-past-unearthing-the-history-of-arab-indianapolis/
LOCATION:Central Library – Clowes Auditorium\, 40 E. St. Clair Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Award of Awesomeness Nominee,Discussion,festival,Film Screening
GEO:39.7781686;-86.1567791
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211108T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211108T083000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T205641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T035112Z
UID:10001493-1636354800-1636360200@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:(Un)Comfortable Conversations: Telling Our Stories\, Transforming Our World
DESCRIPTION:Change – personal and societal – has the power to bring us together and divide us. Hear from spoken word artists\, writers\, and community leaders on what it means to wrestle with and accept the consequences of change. \nNew and profound communal bonds are often formed as we grow into an embrace our true identities. Yet this process of change and self-acceptance can often break older bonds and challenge tradition. Reflect on the words of spoken word artists whose religious\, racial\, sexual\, and gender identities have created new bonds and broken others. In what ways has personal change strengthened their sense of identity and community while disrupting tradition? Are some of these divides worth bridging? Or letting go? What new community values are revealed as we embrace change and how might art uplift stories of positive change? \nA partnership between Ivy Tech Community College Library—Indianapolis and Word as Bond\, Inc. \nQuestions? Contact 440-384-7612 and amackjackson@wordasbond.org. \nThis event be conducted via Zoom. Register by Nov. 8. \nPhoto Credit: Word as Bond\, Inc. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/uncomfortable-conversations-telling-our-stories-transforming-our-world/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,festival,Spoken Word
LOCATION:https://spiritandplace.org/event/uncomfortable-conversations-telling-our-stories-transforming-our-world/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211119
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210813T233850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T200632Z
UID:10000015-1636311600-1637261999@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:Spirit & Place Festival Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: Marti LaMar by Kaila Austin \nAn exciting array of exhibits are included in this year’s festival! Information about exhibit hours are below. To check the festival programming tied to the events\, return to the Event Page to search for the event. You must register for events separately.  \nTearing Down Boxes and Embracing Change\nNov. 4-14\, 1-4pm (Tues.-Fri.)\nPhoenix Theatre Cultural Center\, 705 N. Illinois St. \nMonumental Changes: History and Power in Public Art\nNov. 5-17\, 10am-5pm (Tues.-Sat.)\nGarfield Park Arts Center—Main Gallery\, 2432 Conservatory Dr. \nThe Memory Keepers / Los Guardianes de Memorias\nNov. 4-14\, click here to schedule a gallery visit\n201 Studio\, 201 S. Rural Ave. \nThe (W)hole in Our Hearts\nNov. 4-12\, visit website for hours\nFriday\, Nov. 5\, 5-9pm (First Friday extended hours)\nSaturday\, Nov. 6\, 10am-12pm (Family Day activities)\nNov. 8-12\, M-F\, 9am-5pm\nCircle City Industrial Complex—Stokol Gallery & Hallways\, 1125 Brookside Ave. \nIntroduction to Black Hue-manity: Imagining Blackness Then and Now\nNov. 8-11. Public hours vary.\nEskenazi Fine Arts Center\, 1410 Indiana Ave. \nWe Are the Change We’ve Been Waiting For\nNov. 10\, 5:30-8:30pm\nIndiana Interchurch Center\, 1100 W. 42nd St. \nChanging Direction: The Evolution of Treatment at Indiana’s State Psychiatric Hospitals\nNov. 4-14\nOnline Exhibit
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/spirit-place-festival-exhibits/2021-11-08/
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211107T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211107T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T194857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220103T201727Z
UID:10001430-1636275600-1636281000@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:Changing Direction: Adopting Trauma-Informed Care in Indiana State Hospitals
DESCRIPTION:RE-SCHEDULED DUE TO ILLNESS. REGISTER FOR THE JANUARY 11\, 2022 VIRTUAL EVENT HERE. \nLook at the historic therapeutic care used in the state’s psychiatric hospitals and compare this care to the newly integrated trauma-informed care model to see how much has changed. \nThe Indiana Medical History Museum (IMHM) has been a careful guardian of the history of psychiatric care at Central State Hospital (1848—1994) since its founding in 1969. This event is a chance to expand that historical knowledge to include similar hospitals around the state and highlight present-day innovations. \nFollowing two short presentations – one by a medical historian and the other by a hospital director – attendees will get to listen in on a discussion with a patient advocate on the significance of these changes. Attendees are encouraged to visit the IMHM website to learn about tour opportunities to see the related exhibit Changing Direction: The Evolution of Treatment at Indiana’s State Psychiatric Hospitals. \nA partnership between Indiana Medical History Museum\, Indiana State Psychiatric Hospital Network\, and Mental Health America of Indiana. \nQuestions? Contact 317-635-7329 or nerickson@imhm.org \nThis event to be conducted via Zoom. Register by Nov. 6. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/changing-direction-adopting-trauma-informed-care-in-indiana-state-hospitals/
CATEGORIES:festival,Lecture
LOCATION:https://spiritandplace.org/event/changing-direction-adopting-trauma-informed-care-in-indiana-state-hospitals/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211107T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211107T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T203728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211012T202137Z
UID:10001472-1636273800-1636281000@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:**Award of Awesomeness Nominee! ** Monarchs in a Changing World: How These Butterflies Bring Us Together
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS CURRENTLY OPERATING A WAITLIST. \nLearn about monarch butterflies and the importance of conservation while helping to complete a new mural! \nIs there a better metaphor for “change” than the metamorphosis from caterpillar to chrysalis and finally to butterfly? This mysterious transformation process has evoked awe for millennia. This event asks what wider transformation needs to happen for our world to remain hospitable to these magnificent creatures. \nUnder the guidance of mural artist Megan Jefferson\, attendees will help complete a 4-panel mural while learning about the monarch butterfly life cycle. Staff with the Central Indiana Land Trust and Indiana Wildlife Federation will share how we can all work together to conserve the monarch’s habitat – which in turn supports other plants and animals! Everyone gets to go home with milkweed seeds (the only food monarch larvae eat) to plant at home. \nA partnership between Central Indiana Land Trust\, Jefferson Art Studio\, and Indiana Wildlife Federation. \nQuestions? Contact 317-631-5263 or twillis@conservingindiana.org. \nWeather permitting\, this is an outdoor event and attendees are encouraged to dress appropriately for the weather and paint-based activities. Space is limited and registration is required by Nov. 5. This event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/award-of-awesomeness-nominee-monarchs-in-a-changing-world-how-these-butterflies-bring-us-together/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Award of Awesomeness Nominee,Family-Friendly,festival,Interactive,Outdoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211118
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210813T233850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T200632Z
UID:10000014-1636228800-1637175599@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:Spirit & Place Festival Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: Marti LaMar by Kaila Austin \nAn exciting array of exhibits are included in this year’s festival! Information about exhibit hours are below. To check the festival programming tied to the events\, return to the Event Page to search for the event. You must register for events separately.  \nTearing Down Boxes and Embracing Change\nNov. 4-14\, 1-4pm (Tues.-Fri.)\nPhoenix Theatre Cultural Center\, 705 N. Illinois St. \nMonumental Changes: History and Power in Public Art\nNov. 5-17\, 10am-5pm (Tues.-Sat.)\nGarfield Park Arts Center—Main Gallery\, 2432 Conservatory Dr. \nThe Memory Keepers / Los Guardianes de Memorias\nNov. 4-14\, click here to schedule a gallery visit\n201 Studio\, 201 S. Rural Ave. \nThe (W)hole in Our Hearts\nNov. 4-12\, visit website for hours\nFriday\, Nov. 5\, 5-9pm (First Friday extended hours)\nSaturday\, Nov. 6\, 10am-12pm (Family Day activities)\nNov. 8-12\, M-F\, 9am-5pm\nCircle City Industrial Complex—Stokol Gallery & Hallways\, 1125 Brookside Ave. \nIntroduction to Black Hue-manity: Imagining Blackness Then and Now\nNov. 8-11. Public hours vary.\nEskenazi Fine Arts Center\, 1410 Indiana Ave. \nWe Are the Change We’ve Been Waiting For\nNov. 10\, 5:30-8:30pm\nIndiana Interchurch Center\, 1100 W. 42nd St. \nChanging Direction: The Evolution of Treatment at Indiana’s State Psychiatric Hospitals\nNov. 4-14\nOnline Exhibit
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/spirit-place-festival-exhibits/2021-11-07/
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,festival
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211106T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211106T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T205256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T204331Z
UID:10001487-1636200000-1636210800@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:The Memory Keepers/Los Guardianes de Memorias
DESCRIPTION:Seating for the in-person discussion on Nov. 6 has reached capacity.  \nPlease register to participate in the discussion virtually and/or sign-up for a time to tour the exhibit on a different day. \nExhibit and community conversation to record\, elevate\, and archive the histories of memory keepers who have lived\, worked\, and played in Twin Aire neighborhoods for generations. Bilingual event (English/Spanish). \nMemory Keepers features one gallery located in Twin Aire featuring portraits and recorded interviews of community “memory keepers” from the Twin Aire Neighborhood Coalition Neighborhoods. Portraits were painted and interviews conducted by artist Kaila Austin. These small and often overlooked neighborhoods are filled with people of diverse backgrounds – Black\, Hispanic/Latinx\, White\, old\, young\, immigrant – and all have stories to tell about the changes in neighborhood through the years. \nExperience these stories through the exhibit at 201 Studios\, online archive including portraits\, recordings\, and artifacts located on the TANC page of the SEND website\, or a community conversation with featured memory keepers and artist Kaila Austin on Nov. 6 from 4:30-5:30pm. (Exhibit hours: 4-7pm). \nA partnership between Southeast Neighborhood Development\, 201 Studios\, and Twin Aire Neighborhood Coalition (TANC). \nQuestions? Contact 317-634-5079 or emily@sendcdc.org \nThe Memory Keepers exhibition will run from Nov. 1 – 20. The Nov. 6 discussion is currently scheduled a hybrid event from 4:30-5:30pm (exhibit hours: 4-7pm). Register by Nov. 1 and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. Please use the registration buttons below to choose how you’d like to attend the event. \nWant to visit the exhibit on your own time? Great! Due to social distancing precautions\, the hosts ask that you please sign up for a visitation time using this link. \nImage: Dago Banegas by Kaila Austin \n************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* \nUna exhibición y charla comunitaria para grabar\, elevar\, y archivar las historias de gente que mantienen las memorias de nuestros vecindarios. Esas personas tienen experiencias y recuerdos vividos\, que han trabajado o recreado en los vecindarios de Twin Aire\, por generaciones. Evento bilingüe (ingles/español). \nLos Guardianes de Memorias tiene una galería ubicada en Twin Aire que presentará retratos pintados y grabaciones de entrevistas de gente quien van coleccionando las memorias de los vecindarios del Twin Aire Neighborhood Coaltion. Los retratos son pintados por Kaila Austin y ella hizo las entrevistas también. Los vecindarios incluido en este proyecto son pequeños y muchas veces ignorados. Son también vecindarios con una diversidad de personas – hay Afroamericanos\, Hispanos/Latinos\, Blancos\, ancianos\, jóvenes\, e inmigrantes – y todos tienen cuentos para contar de los cambios en sus vecindarios a través de los años. \nVea y escucha estas historias a través de la exhibición en 201 Studios\, un archivo que incluye los retratos pintados\, grabaciones\, y artefactos en la pagina del web de TANC\, o una charla comunitaria con las personas de los retratos e entrevistas y la artista Kaila Austin el 6 de noviembre entre las 4:30-5:30pm. (Las horas de la exhibición son 4-7pm). \nUna colaboración entre Southeast Neighborhood Development\, 201 Studios\, y Twin Aire Neighborhood Coalition (TANC). \n¿Preguntas? Contacta a 317-634-5079 or emily@sendcdc.org \nLa exhibición de Los Guardianes de Memorias está activa entre la 1 hasta las 20 de noviembre. La charla del 6 de noviembre es en este momento un evento en persona y virtual entre las 4:30-5:30pm (Las horas de la exhibición son 4-7pm). Regístrale antes del 1 de noviembre y nota que este evento cumplirá con las reglas predominantes con respeto al COVID-19. Lea completamente los detalles de confirmación mandado por el anfitrión. \n¿Quiere visitar a la exhibición en su propio tiempo? ¡Perfecto! Por las precauciones de distancia social\, los anfitriones pidan que usted use el formulario aquí para escoger un tiempo de visitación. \nImagen: Dago Banegas por Kaila Austin \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \nHaga un click aquí para ver el calendario completo de eventos de Spirit & Place.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/the-memory-keepers-los-guardianes-de-memorias/
LOCATION:201 Studios\, 201 S. Rural Ave.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Exhibit,festival
GEO:39.7646642;-86.1156427
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211106T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211106T080000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T205106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T200538Z
UID:10001485-1636178400-1636185600@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:The (W)hole in our HeARTs
DESCRIPTION:Art benefits everyone and this interactive event focuses on ways to actively integrate art into personal and community life to combat loneliness and loss. \nCoping with the loneliness\, isolation\, depression\, anxiety\, fear\, and loss that has been a part of our collective lives for more than a year is hard. But we don’t need to face these challenges alone. Artists who have experienced mental health issues will showcase work that invites the community to share their own stories and feelings. Through two exhibitions (one virtual and the other in a gallery setting)\, community-created art project\, writings\, spoken activities\, and more\, participants—including families!—are invited to experience and create art that aims to mend the holes in our hearts and inspire a sense of wholeness. \nFamily activities on Saturday include printmaking\, coloring pages\, Zen bracelets\, affirmation rocks\, and more! \nExhibit open Nov. 4-12.\nFirst Friday exhibition viewing on Nov. 5 from 5-9pm. (2nd Floor Switzer Gallery)\nFamily Day activities on Nov. 6 from 10am-12pm (1st Floor Stokol Gallery & 2nd Floor Switzer Gallery)\nExtended exhibit days/hours: Nov. 8-12\, 9am-5pm \nA partnership between Ivy Tech Community College Fine Arts Program—Indianapolis\, Ivy Tech Community College Early Childhood Education Program—Indianapolis\, Circle City Industrial Complex\, Arts Council of Indianapolis\, and Indiana Writers Center. \nQuestions\, especially regarding accessibility at the CCIC? Contact 317-916-7832 and srobertson99@ivytech.edu. \nThis event is currently scheduled to be in-person. Register by Nov. 1 and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Please thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \nImage: I’m Trying by Katherine Alonzo \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/the-whole-in-our-hearts/
LOCATION:Circle City Industrial Complex – Stokol Gallery & Hallways\, 1125 E. Brookside Ave.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Family-Friendly,festival,Interactive
GEO:39.784698294394;-86.133393753016
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211117
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210813T233850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T200632Z
UID:10000013-1636142400-1637089199@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:Spirit & Place Festival Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: Marti LaMar by Kaila Austin \nAn exciting array of exhibits are included in this year’s festival! Information about exhibit hours are below. To check the festival programming tied to the events\, return to the Event Page to search for the event. You must register for events separately.  \nTearing Down Boxes and Embracing Change\nNov. 4-14\, 1-4pm (Tues.-Fri.)\nPhoenix Theatre Cultural Center\, 705 N. Illinois St. \nMonumental Changes: History and Power in Public Art\nNov. 5-17\, 10am-5pm (Tues.-Sat.)\nGarfield Park Arts Center—Main Gallery\, 2432 Conservatory Dr. \nThe Memory Keepers / Los Guardianes de Memorias\nNov. 4-14\, click here to schedule a gallery visit\n201 Studio\, 201 S. Rural Ave. \nThe (W)hole in Our Hearts\nNov. 4-12\, visit website for hours\nFriday\, Nov. 5\, 5-9pm (First Friday extended hours)\nSaturday\, Nov. 6\, 10am-12pm (Family Day activities)\nNov. 8-12\, M-F\, 9am-5pm\nCircle City Industrial Complex—Stokol Gallery & Hallways\, 1125 Brookside Ave. \nIntroduction to Black Hue-manity: Imagining Blackness Then and Now\nNov. 8-11. Public hours vary.\nEskenazi Fine Arts Center\, 1410 Indiana Ave. \nWe Are the Change We’ve Been Waiting For\nNov. 10\, 5:30-8:30pm\nIndiana Interchurch Center\, 1100 W. 42nd St. \nChanging Direction: The Evolution of Treatment at Indiana’s State Psychiatric Hospitals\nNov. 4-14\nOnline Exhibit
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/spirit-place-festival-exhibits/2021-11-06/
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,festival
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211105T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211105T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T204814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T210854Z
UID:10001480-1636124400-1636131600@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:Susan B.
DESCRIPTION:Witness Susan B. Anthony’s struggle with an iron façade between racism and feminism during a reading and discussion of Hoosier playwright Daphne White’s play Susan B. \nSusan B. explores the time Susan B. Anthony learned the 15th Amendment was being crafted to give voting rights to Black men and not (white) women\, thereby finding herself in an untenable position. A position that ended up excluding many voices from suffrage movement and continues to leave them out today. While white women gained the right to vote with the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920\, Black women only truly gained suffrage with the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. This dramatic reading and “talk back session” will give audiences an opportunity to reflect on historical and current perspectives on feminism\, voting rights\, race\, and gender. Real and sustainable change will only come when we acknowledge our full history and use it to envision an equitable future. \nA partnership between Women4Change and the Fonseca Theatre Company with League of Women Voters of Indianapolis\, Indiana Historical Society\, Equality Indiana\, and Hoosiers Organized People Energized (H.O.P.E.). \n$15 general admission\, $10 student\, Scholarships Available \nQuestions? Contact 678-939-2974 or jschwartz@fonsecatheatre.org. \nThis event is currently scheduled to occur in-person. Doors open at 6:30pm. Register by Nov. 5. \nThis event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Please thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/susan-b/
LOCATION:Fonseca Theater\, 2508 W. Michigan St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:festival,Theatre
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GEO:39.7748441;-86.2027498
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211105T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211105T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T203852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221215T173854Z
UID:10001473-1636120800-1636131600@spiritandplace.org
SUMMARY:**Award of Awesomeness Nominee! ** Monumental Changes: History and Power in Public Art
DESCRIPTION:VIEW THE ONLINE EXHIBIT AND WATCH A RECORDING OF THE PANEL CONVERSATION HERE. \nExplore the role of power and memory in public art. Learn about the history\, controversy\, and recent removal of a Confederate monument in Garfield Park and envision an equitable future for the site through this exhibition and panel discussion featuring Dr. Paul Mullins\, Jordan Ryan\, and Danicia Monet. \nThe exhibition will include historical information about the Confederate monument in Garfield Park as well as examination of the role of monuments as public art – and the power of public art in (re)shaping memory. Both the exhibit and panel discussion will invite the public to envision a more equitable future for the site. \nThe exhibit – with interactive virtual reality programming! – opens at 6pm on Nov. 5 with the panel discussion occurring from 7-8pm. \nThe exhibit will run from Nov. 5-17 and available for viewing from 10am-5pm\, Tuesday through Saturday. \nA partnership between Garfield Park Arts Center\, University Library—IUPUI\, and students at IU School of Liberal Arts Museum Studies Program at IUPUI\, and Herron School of Art and Design at IUPUI. \nQuestions? Contact 317-327-7135 or GPAC@indy.gov. \nThis event is currently scheduled to occur in-person. Register by Nov. 5 and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \nThis opinion is confirmed by the author of the book “How to meet a girl? A tutorial ussexguide las vegas on meeting girls for young guys” by Airat Kalimullinsky. He argues that many men set themselves up for failure in advance\, thinking\, for example\, that the girl they liked has a pair. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/award-of-awesomeness-nominee-monumental-changes-history-and-power-in-public-art/
LOCATION:Garfield Park Arts Center – Main Gallery\, 2432 Conservatory Dr.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Award of Awesomeness Nominee,Exhibit,festival,Panel Discussion
GEO:39.7326789;-86.1465921
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211105T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211105T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210817T204934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T023208Z
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SUMMARY:Tearing Down Boxes and Embracing Change
DESCRIPTION:Fiber artists from two guilds unite to create an art exhibit that breaks us out of our boxes and embraces change!  Learn more in a Trail Talk session with fiber artists and actors who have portrayed artists dealing with change\, as they discuss art as a vehicle for healing and growth. \nTo broaden ourselves we often need to break out of our boxes – religion affiliations\, circle of friends\, social groups\, etc. Doing so means making an intentional choice to enter uncomfortable or challenging spaces to affect or experience change. Artists from INFiber and Akomo Ntoso have partnered across guilds to share ideas and expose each other to new points of view\, techniques\, and ways of doing. Their work will be displayed for the public to interpret and during a Trail Talk session at the Phoenix Theater\, fiber artists and actors with the production Alabaster will join in conversation to discuss art as a tool for healing\, growth\, and change. \nDoors open at 5:30pm to view the exhibit with a panel discussion occurring from 6:30-8pm. \nVisit the exhibit from Nov. 4 through Dec. 23 (Tues. – Fri.\, 1-4pm) at the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center. \nA partnership between INFiber\, Akoma Ntoso Modern Quilt Guild of Central Indiana\, and Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center. \nQuestions? Contact 317-690-3851 or acoconnell@comcast.net. \nThis event is currently scheduled to occur in-person. Register for the Trail Talk session by Nov. 4 and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \nImage Credit: Montika Allen-Atkinson \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/tearing-down-boxes-and-embracing-change/
LOCATION:Phoenix Theater Cultural Center\, 705 N. Illinois Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,festival,Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211116
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210813T233850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T200632Z
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SUMMARY:Spirit & Place Festival Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: Marti LaMar by Kaila Austin \nAn exciting array of exhibits are included in this year’s festival! Information about exhibit hours are below. To check the festival programming tied to the events\, return to the Event Page to search for the event. You must register for events separately.  \nTearing Down Boxes and Embracing Change\nNov. 4-14\, 1-4pm (Tues.-Fri.)\nPhoenix Theatre Cultural Center\, 705 N. Illinois St. \nMonumental Changes: History and Power in Public Art\nNov. 5-17\, 10am-5pm (Tues.-Sat.)\nGarfield Park Arts Center—Main Gallery\, 2432 Conservatory Dr. \nThe Memory Keepers / Los Guardianes de Memorias\nNov. 4-14\, click here to schedule a gallery visit\n201 Studio\, 201 S. Rural Ave. \nThe (W)hole in Our Hearts\nNov. 4-12\, visit website for hours\nFriday\, Nov. 5\, 5-9pm (First Friday extended hours)\nSaturday\, Nov. 6\, 10am-12pm (Family Day activities)\nNov. 8-12\, M-F\, 9am-5pm\nCircle City Industrial Complex—Stokol Gallery & Hallways\, 1125 Brookside Ave. \nIntroduction to Black Hue-manity: Imagining Blackness Then and Now\nNov. 8-11. Public hours vary.\nEskenazi Fine Arts Center\, 1410 Indiana Ave. \nWe Are the Change We’ve Been Waiting For\nNov. 10\, 5:30-8:30pm\nIndiana Interchurch Center\, 1100 W. 42nd St. \nChanging Direction: The Evolution of Treatment at Indiana’s State Psychiatric Hospitals\nNov. 4-14\nOnline Exhibit
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/spirit-place-festival-exhibits/2021-11-05/
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211104T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211104T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210813T020008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210913T173258Z
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SUMMARY:Spirit & Place Opening Night Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Emceed by local spoken word artist Manon Voice\, celebrate the kick-off of the 26th annual Spirit & Place Festival with a newly commissioned piano piece by jazz pianist Christopher Pitts. \nThis year’s opening night virtual event invites you to learn about the CHANGE theme and the exciting array of events\, exhibits\, performances\, films\, and more happening from November 5-14. From the comfort of your home\, sit back and enjoy live interviews\, recorded performances\, and more as we get ready for the 2021 Spirit & Place Festival! \nThanks to the Indiana Arts Commission\, which receives support from the State of Indiana and the National Endowment for the Arts\, this event will feature Manon Voice as emcee and a newly commission solo piano piece by Christopher Pitts. \nDid you know Spirit & Place was the recipient of an Indiana Arts Commission grant last year that allowed us to commission a 25th anniversary poem by Manon Voice? Check out her work\, A Brave Attempt. \nQuestions? Contact 317-274-2462 or festival@iupui.edu \nThis event will be broadcast via Zoom and Facebook Live. Register by Nov. 3. \nImage: Christopher Pitts \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/spirit-place-opening-night-celebration/
CATEGORIES:festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211115
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210813T233850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T200632Z
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SUMMARY:Spirit & Place Festival Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: Marti LaMar by Kaila Austin \nAn exciting array of exhibits are included in this year’s festival! Information about exhibit hours are below. To check the festival programming tied to the events\, return to the Event Page to search for the event. You must register for events separately.  \nTearing Down Boxes and Embracing Change\nNov. 4-14\, 1-4pm (Tues.-Fri.)\nPhoenix Theatre Cultural Center\, 705 N. Illinois St. \nMonumental Changes: History and Power in Public Art\nNov. 5-17\, 10am-5pm (Tues.-Sat.)\nGarfield Park Arts Center—Main Gallery\, 2432 Conservatory Dr. \nThe Memory Keepers / Los Guardianes de Memorias\nNov. 4-14\, click here to schedule a gallery visit\n201 Studio\, 201 S. Rural Ave. \nThe (W)hole in Our Hearts\nNov. 4-12\, visit website for hours\nFriday\, Nov. 5\, 5-9pm (First Friday extended hours)\nSaturday\, Nov. 6\, 10am-12pm (Family Day activities)\nNov. 8-12\, M-F\, 9am-5pm\nCircle City Industrial Complex—Stokol Gallery & Hallways\, 1125 Brookside Ave. \nIntroduction to Black Hue-manity: Imagining Blackness Then and Now\nNov. 8-11. Public hours vary.\nEskenazi Fine Arts Center\, 1410 Indiana Ave. \nWe Are the Change We’ve Been Waiting For\nNov. 10\, 5:30-8:30pm\nIndiana Interchurch Center\, 1100 W. 42nd St. \nChanging Direction: The Evolution of Treatment at Indiana’s State Psychiatric Hospitals\nNov. 4-14\nOnline Exhibit
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/spirit-place-festival-exhibits/2021-11-04/
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211010T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211010T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210827T190911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210827T191919Z
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SUMMARY:Powerful Conversations on Race (Oct.)
DESCRIPTION:Powerful Conversations on Race (PCR) is a monthly community dialogue series — with two tracks — exploring topics around race\, racism\, and the resulting impact. These sessions provide a means of getting comfortable talking about uncomfortable topics are are rooted in humanities- and art-based materials and sources. \nThis IS NOT a lecture or book club\, but rather a space for community to come together and dive deeply into a variety of topics concerning race. Active participation is expected. \nPCR 101 sessions are great starting place for those new to these kinds of dialogues and/or those wishing to more fully understand America’s complex racial history. Race & . . . sessions explore more contemporary issues are are designed for those who wish to continue past PCR 101. \nLearn more on the Powerful Conversations on Race main page. \nOctober’s sessions will focus on: \n\nPCR 101: Religious Life\, Spirituality\, and Racial Identity\nRace & . . . TBA\n\n*For now\, PCR sessions are being conducted via Zoom. A camera check-in will be requested when you enter the space and since we share our computer screen to show images and text\, it is best to login from a laptop or tablet rather than a smartphone. Registration is managed through Eventbrite and the link is below. \nSpecial thanks to our partners Asante Art Institute of Indianapolis\, Community Action of Greater Indianapolis\, Indiana Humanities\, IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI\, Medical Humanities & Health Program @ IUPUI\, National Endowment of the Humanities\, Nicholas H. Noyes\, Jr.\, Memorial Foundation St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, The Indianapolis Foundation\, a CICF affiliate and of course our community-based dialogue facilitators!
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/powerful-conversations-on-race-oct/
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,Discussion,Interactive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210912T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210912T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160457
CREATED:20210827T185803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210909T051405Z
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SUMMARY:Powerful Conversations on Race (Sept.)
DESCRIPTION:Powerful Conversations on Race (PCR) is a monthly community dialogue series — with two tracks — exploring topics around race\, racism\, and the resulting impact. These sessions provide a means of getting comfortable talking about uncomfortable topics are rooted in humanities- and art-based materials and sources. \nThis IS NOT a lecture or book club\, but rather a space for community to come together and dive deeply into a variety of topics concerning race. Active participation is expected. \nPCR 101 sessions are great starting place for those new to these kinds of dialogues and/or those wishing to more fully understand America’s complex racial history. Race & . . . sessions explore more contemporary issues are are designed for those who wish to continue past PCR 101. \nLearn more on the Powerful Conversations on Race main page. \nSeptember’s sessions will focus on: \n\nPCR 101: Religious Life\, Spirituality\, and Racial Identity\nRace & . . . Education in Indianapolis\n\n*For now\, PCR sessions are being conducted via Zoom. A camera check-in will be requested when you enter the space and since we share our computer screen to show images and text\, it is best to login from a laptop or tablet rather than a smartphone. Registration is managed through Eventbrite and the link is below. \nSpecial thanks to our partners Asante Art Institute of Indianapolis\, Community Action of Greater Indianapolis\, Indiana Humanities\, IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI\, Medical Humanities & Health Program @ IUPUI\, National Endowment of the Humanities\, Nicholas H. Noyes\, Jr.\, Memorial Foundation St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, The Indianapolis Foundation\, a CICF affiliate and of course our community-based dialogue facilitators!
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/powerful-conversations-on-race-sept/
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,Discussion,Interactive
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