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The AMP is located in HQO, the innovation hub at the heart of the 16 Tech Innovation District. Here, emerging entrepreneurs share space with some of the brightest stars in the city’s culinary scene. The AMP is more than a food hall—it’s a dynamic cultural center that will be home to community events and entertainment year-round. A diverse variety of food stalls featuring delicious and inventive food. A full bar, and plenty of seating both indoors and outside.
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Tube Factory an artist-run contemporary art museum and community center. Open to everyone as a public place for culture, community, and creativity, Tube features four contemporary art galleries as well as gathering areas. It’s also home base for Big Car Collaborative’s work across Indianapolis and beyond. Tube Factory features rotating exhibits, interactive projects, community space, a reference library, an outdoor gathering space, and much more to find through exploring.
Exhibition
The Phoenix with its variety of spaces is ideal for your next event. The traditional proscenium house of the Russell Theatre and the intimate, multi-use Basile Stage are equipped for quality live performances. With views of downtown through floor-to-ceiling windows, the Christel DeHaan Grand Lobby and Odyssey Room are perfect for any reception or cocktail hour. With over 2200 square feet, the dividable multipurpose room offers intimate and large settings based on your event needs. Call us today!
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Owned and operated by the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Artsgarden is a destination for arts & culture in the heart of downtown. The Artsgarden presents more than 250 free public performances and visual arts exhibitions each year. It is also rented for private events (weddings, corporate receptions, and nonprofit events) which support funding for public arts programming.
Gallery 924 at the Arts Council of Indianapolis is a non-profit gallery space that provides a mixture of programming that highlights central Indiana contemporary artists in curated solo and group shows.
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175 year old spacious Quaker meetinghouse, updated facilities but retains historic features. Surrounded by fields and cemetery, paved circle drive, nice for walking. 40 minutes from downtown Indy on I-69, at Pendleton. We are graciously welcoming to visitors and events. Our biggest negative is that restrooms are downstairs and not fully accessible for people who are challenged by stairs.
Public Programming,Community,Music,Dance,Theater
The 10 East Arts HUB is a multi-purpose artspace specifically for arts organizations, artists and creatives. The space is a brand new recently renovated 1920’s art deco building on East 10th Street. The HUB has been used for book and fashion collection launch events, artisan markets, live music concerts, talks, community artmaking workshops and retreats. The space is rented by the half day, full-day or multi-day events.
Music,Exhibition
Re:Public is an art pop-up space designed specifically for artists and creatives. The space is a brand new recently renovated former auto-service station with two large garage doors that open creating either an indoor or outdoor event space. The multi-purpose artspace has been used for book and fashion collection launch events, artisan markets, acoustic music, community artmaking workshops and visual art exhibitions. The space is rented by the half day, full-day or multi-day events.
Host your next occasion at the Eiteljorg! The Eiteljorg Museum offers unique indoor and outdoor spaces for convention groups, corporate meetings, weddings and receptions, holiday parties and so much more. Whether it’s a group of 5 or 1,200, guests will enjoy a world-class facility with access to spectacular art, views of the Indianapolis skyline and Downtown Canal, as well as delicious cuisine by our exclusive caterer, Kahn’s Catering.
Community
Outdoor garden meeting space
Spirit & Place
Indiana University – Indianapolis
425 University Blvd., CA 003B
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-274-2462
festival@iu.edu
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