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Local Artist's Painting Picked For Veep's Residence

A piece of Indiana hangs in the vice president’s residence in Washington, D.C., thanks to Mike and Karen Pence—and Indianapolis artist Douglas David. Over the summer, Karen Pence reached out to the Indiana Arts Commission, hankering for a painting of peonies, our state flower. The arts group referred her to David, known for his colorful […]

The Urban Chalkboard fun
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Best of Indy: Fun & Games

#LoveIndy, Zoolala, and organized Porch Parties headline the best of fun and games in Indianapolis.

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DIY: Home Classes and Workshops

Classes and workshops designed to grow your DIY know-how.

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Culture Q&A: Walter Knabe

“I frequent the museums, including the wonderful Indianapolis Art Center,” Knabe says. “I don’t know of another one of that caliber anywhere else.”

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At Your Service: Milk-paint Lessons with Fivethirty Home

Achieve DIY shabby-chic furniture with Miss Mustard Seed’s milk-paint classes.

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Quick Q&A: Trent Fairbrother, Past Art vs. Art Winner

“It was great to win $4,000. But I let them set my painting on fire and chainsaw it in half anyway.”

A painting promoting the IRT
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Kyle Ragsdale Paints the IRT's New Season

The Indiana Repertory Theatre hired him to create an original work for each of its nine plays in 2014-2015, and his style couldn’t be more appropriate: “I tend to paint dramatic, mysterious paintings anyway.”

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The Hot List 6.6.14

Money pots that are flying off the shelves, and a new way to snag jewelry on Facebook.

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Art and Health Converge at Eskenazi Hospital

A unique aspect of this art is that all the pieces are originals. The Eskenazi art committee selected the artists, with input from the Indianapolis community.

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