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Kathryn Smithkatsmithartist.com Kathryn Smith was always interested in the arts, but she began as a performer—dance, acting, singing—and didn’t take her first real visual arts class until her senior year in high school. As she got into college, working toward a degree in elementary education, she...

February is slated to be full of amazing arts events! Check out this listing of what we and our Featured Partners have going on this month! Click on the image below to get the full listing! ...

January 22nd will be our annual epic battle of creativity, courage, and comics! This year's event is all-virtual, but you can follow along with the Challenge on Facebook throughout the day. Here is our schedule of events: 9:00 a.m: The Challenge Begins! All of our...

There are many ways to observe, celebrate, and continue Dr. King's Legacy this week in Hamilton County. Here are a few great options: Conner Prairie's Martin Luther King Day Celebration: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Activities, music, and discussions of the 1950s and 1960s Civil Rights Movement and...

Arts for All is a three-part inclusion, diversity, equity, and access training series led by Dr. Pascal Losambe, an educator and consultant in the areas of education, organizational culture, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and presented by the Regional Arts Partners of the Indiana Arts Commission....

Megan Hutchins’ wood and galvanized nail creations are not only unique, but unexpected, “A lot of people assume when I go to shows that [my work] was [done by] a male artist. It’s fun to put on a skirt and eyelashes, put on a show...

Noblesville Creates Seeks a Partnership Manager We're looking for someone to help us coordinate the activities and interests of all of our community partners. The ideal candidate is a natural diplomat, who enjoys initiating conversations and looking for shared interests and opportunities, and who can...

Creativity has been the unifying backbone of Jerry Mannell’s professional career. A Fine Arts and English Literature major in college, Jerry combined his love of visual and written stories into a career as a graphic designer, working for an ad agency for a few years....

(INDIANAPOLIS) Today, the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced it has awarded $204,000 to 102 creative entrepreneurs to fund arts projects around the state through the agency’s On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator program.   Each funded project will support the pursuit of a clearly defined business goal that also supports the entrepreneur’s community.   “The projects...

Did you know? Nickel Plate Arts is becoming Noblesville Creates!

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