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The Harrison Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the finalists for the final 5×5 Arts and Innovation Prize Competition, Connect Your City, Connect Your Neighborhood, to take place on Friday, September 6.   Music, beer and food beginning at 5:30. Presentations start promptly at 6:30pm in the Harrison Center’s historic sanctuary.  The Harrison Center received over 50 outstanding applications for consideration.   The 5×5: Indianapolis Arts and Innovation Prize is a contest designed to foster community building and art-focused innovations in central Indiana.  Five finalists will present an innovative idea involving the arts and Indianapolis urban neighborhoods.   The winning project will receive $10,000 to make it happen.

The finalists for the competition are:

1. Brent Aldrich — “Near Eastside Neighborhood Arts,” a neighborhood based public arts program which will implement small public art projects in all 20 NESCO neighborhoods.
2. Tiffany Benedict-Berkson — the “Hi, Indy Neighbor” party (series) to welcome new neighbors to Indianapolis.
3. Marilyn Gatin — “I AM INDY,” an interactive, human-powered map-based sculpture located along the Monon Trail.
4. Atsu Kpotufe — 40Kkm, a multi-disciplinary exhibition by Indianapolis’s international community artists in a building anchoring the Peace Walk.
5. Adrian Pumphrey — Indianapolis Young Songwriter’s Guild, a place for young musicians to come together to express, create, and showcase their work.

Register for free here:

https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/HarrisonCenterfortheArts/5x5registration.html


Event Date:
Sep 06 at 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Save to Calendar
Location:
Harrison Center for the Arts,
1505 N Delaware,
Indianapolis

The Harrison Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the finalists for the final 5×5 Arts and Innovation Prize Competition, Connect Your City, Connect Your Neighborhood, to take place on Friday, September 6.   Music, beer and food beginning at 5:30. Presentations start promptly at 6:30pm in the Harrison Center’s historic sanctuary.  The Harrison Center received over 50 outstanding applications for consideration.   The 5×5: Indianapolis Arts and Innovation Prize is a contest designed to foster community building and art-focused innovations in central Indiana.  Five finalists will present an innovative idea involving the arts and Indianapolis urban neighborhoods.   The winning project will receive $10,000 to make it happen.

The finalists for the competition are:

1. Brent Aldrich — “Near Eastside Neighborhood Arts,” a neighborhood based public arts program which will implement small public art projects in all 20 NESCO neighborhoods.
2. Tiffany Benedict-Berkson — the “Hi, Indy Neighbor” party (series) to welcome new neighbors to Indianapolis.
3. Marilyn Gatin — “I AM INDY,” an interactive, human-powered map-based sculpture located along the Monon Trail.
4. Atsu Kpotufe — 40Kkm, a multi-disciplinary exhibition by Indianapolis’s international community artists in a building anchoring the Peace Walk.
5. Adrian Pumphrey — Indianapolis Young Songwriter’s Guild, a place for young musicians to come together to express, create, and showcase their work.

Register for free here:

https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/HarrisonCenterfortheArts/5x5registration.html

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