• Revolutionary Religion: How Voluntary Action & Religion Shaped the American Revolution

    Herron School of Art + Design - Eskenazi Hall, Basile Auditorium 735 W. New York St., Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Religion has often been central to revolutionary movements throughout history by serving as the impetus for rebellion, mobilizing and organizing volunteers, and shaping the moral foundations of the revolutionaries themselves. To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, this program invites members of the Central Indiana community to ponder how […]

  • Looking Forward: Black Indianapolis Artists Imagine the Future

    Herron School of Art + Design - Eskenazi Hall, Basile Auditorium 735 W. New York St., Indianapolis, IN, United States
    Hybrid Event

    This exhibit and panel discussion address the long-lasting impact of African American enslavement on our shared history and sense of identity. These offerings provide a space to delve into complicated histories by focusing on Indianapolis artists and how identity creates the context for telling stories. Artwork in the exhibition Past is Present: Black Artists Respond […]

    Free