• First Friday roundup for May 2013 Features

    First Friday roundup for May 2013

    Our First Friday digest includes stops at Monster Gallery (to see Tripper Dungan's 3-D art), Harrison Center (for group show Homage), Gallery 924 and Litmus Gallery.
  • Review: VACANT at Old City Hall Features

    Review: VACANT at Old City Hall

    Current and former Herron students joined together for a one-night only exhibition at the Old City Hall, setting up in galleries first constructed for the installation art pavilion TURF.
  • U.S.S. Indianapolis remembered through artwork Features

    U.S.S. Indianapolis remembered through artwork

    Simona Frillici's installation at SpaceCamp MicroGallery commemorates the sailors on the U.S.S. Indianapolis via Xeroxed photos and blue paint.
  • Map man: Indy is Kris Komakech's gallery Features

    Map man: Indy is Kris Komakech's gallery

    Maps, glorious Indy city maps by local artist Kris Komakech. See his work at a show this Friday at the Indy Indie Artist Gallery.
  • We Are City: Finding the soul of Indy Features

    We Are City: Finding the soul of Indy

    Representatives of the New Orleans creative studio Civic Center wrap up We Are City residencies this Friday with a showcase for their Bureau of Manufactured History.
  • Upon Further Observation at Evan Lurie Reviews

    Upon Further Observation at Evan Lurie

    Tom Leighton's amalgamated cityscapes, Nick Veasey's X-ray photos and Przemyslaw Lasak's life-size Terra cotta warrior demonstrate that the Evan Lurie Gallery is still vital.
  • Scopelitis and Stutz celebrate 20 years Features

    Scopelitis and Stutz celebrate 20 years

    Artist Constance Scopelitis has worked at the Stutz since 1993, when it held its first "open studio tour." She chats with us ahead of this weekend's 20th annual Open House.
  • Review: Ai Weiwei: According to What? Features

    Review: Ai Weiwei: According to What?

    'Straight,' one of Ai's pieces inspired by the Sichuan earthquake, decries the age-old tendency to devalue human life in the pursuit of power and wealth.
  • Six First Friday reviews Features

    Six First Friday reviews

    Dan offers a kaleidoscopic sampling of Indy's first Friday scene via a minimalistic smattering of words.
  • IMA director Venable fends off questions Features

    IMA director Venable fends off questions

    New IMA CEO Charles Venable says he was hired by the IMA board in part to balance the budget (via job cuts and increased revenue). Just don't ask who he's firing.
  • Ai Weiwei: According to What? at the IMA Features

    Ai Weiwei: According to What? at the IMA

    A retrospective of the most famous living artist on its first U.S. tour. The IMA's biggest exhibition in terms of square footage. Curator Sarah Green gives NUVO a preview.
  • Jacob Rauscher: Man, android, Platonist Features

    Jacob Rauscher: Man, android, Platonist

    Inspired by his late father, Michel Foucault and Socrates, Rauscher, a multi-media artist trained at Herron, is exploring the space between reality and everyday life.
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