Friendship and Family at the Heart of This Native Regalia Supply Store
Arlene Fairbanks and Jessica Travis opened a one-stop shop to support sewing and regalia-making, an important cultural and creative practice for Native Americans.
Arlene Fairbanks and Jessica Travis opened a one-stop shop to support sewing and regalia-making, an important cultural and creative practice for Native Americans.
Now in a new permanent space, the black box theatre wants to create a cultural anchor institution for professional theatre for Detroiters.
For “Text Me When You Get Home,” Mona Gazala invited Palestinian poets and text artists with ties to Ohio, and explored the idea of community, connection, and care.
Savor your social calendar with restaurants that are right in our neck of the woods.
The church was the center of Black life in Athens, and now Mount Zion Baptist Church Preservation Society is restoring it to be a gathering place for the area’s Black residents.
Each APTP show is original, and drawn from the experiences of the young people who step into the spotlight — whether on stage or in a site-specific immersive work.
Deedee Davis’s research recently unearthed a Black cemetery by the site of the former Greenlawn Cemetery in Indianapolis. It is now a point of contention as the city plans to develop that area.
Dance studio Flux + Flow brings caregivers and their babies together to gently move, proving it’s never too early to start dancing.
Under creative director Brian McCutcheon, an artist himself, Ignition Arts works with clients throughout the design, fabrication, and installation of artworks on scales ranging from the intimate to the epic.
A way of revitalizing the town of less than 200 people, the Museum welcomes a large community to Roslyn every summer.