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catbatart · 3 days
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YOOOO Indy folks! Gonna be at Pop Con this coming weekend and I Got the Goods:tm: Doing local conventions is good for the soul
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cpntredbeard · 9 days
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This is the End Goal of Capitalism
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I have had strong visions of the need for a specifically geriatric care orientated fast response team for evictions,.
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hildeeveraert · 8 months
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Robert Frank, Coffee Shop, Railway Station, Indianapolis, from The Americans, 1955
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iww-gnv · 3 months
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INDIANAPOLIS — The U.S. Department of Labor says more than 1,600 Indiana workers are owed more than $1.2 million in back wages that have been recovered. A large portion of that money has remained unclaimed because some of the workers haven't been able to be located, the department said.  Employees changing jobs or addresses, name changes and employers failing to retain contact information are among some of the reasons employees may not be located. The U.S. Department of Labor has created an online search tool where workers can enter information to find out if the department is holding back wages on their behalf.
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regicide1997 · 1 year
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thundermotorsports · 5 months
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Cale Yarborough, famous NASCAR driver, on his Vollstedt-Ford for the oficial photo. 1966 Indianapolis 500.
📸 Paul St. - Pinterest
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scottworldwide · 5 months
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With Autumn Hues
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trb752 · 1 year
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Grill in the lobby of Circle Tower
55 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Designed by William B. Jungclaus
Built: 1929-30
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uwmspeccoll · 2 months
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It’s Fine Press Friday!  
Today we’re taking a closer look at some of Indianapolis-based artist Carl Pope’s (b. 1961 ) work—a portfolio of broadsides produced for the installation series The Bad Air Smelled of Roses. The edition in our collection consists of 71 letterpress prints of varying dimensions (all around 56 x 36 cm) produced with wood type at York Show Prints in York, Alabama (formerly run by Amos Paul Kennedy, whose works are also represented in our collection) and Tribune Showprint in Earl Park, Indiana (“the oldest continuously operating letterpress shop in the country”) on poster and chip board between 2004-2005, nearly all of which are signed by the artist.  
Pope characterizes the work, which has grown since its original iteration to include 108 posters, as “an ongoing essay about the presence and function of Blackness in society” and an exploration of the "various psychological and emotional states like forgetfulness, insanity, alienation" associated with "the poetics of Blackness." He chose to present a selection of texts drawn from a variety of sources including “modern Black literature, René Descartes, jazz and rap music, Sigmund Freud, Malcolm X, Dolly Parton, movie dialogue from Casablanca and The Matrix...” in letterpress print form because of the medium’s historical associations with marketing and political activism.   
When installed in the rarified context of an art gallery or museum, as this series has now been exhibited on numerous occasions, the commercial qualities of Pope’s posters incite a productive slippage in our assumptions around high and low culture. As he puts it in a 2018 interview with Hyperallergic, “I don’t see culture as the production of beautiful paintings and works of art, you know, although culture includes that. For me the production of progressive culture is the collaborative practice with myself and other people in the world of ideals, to create and to advance human evolution... I’m not interested in using art as a tool for cultural imperialism.”     
View more Fine Press Friday posts.  
View Amos Paul Kennedy posts. 
View more letterpress posts.
View more wood type posts.
– Ana, Special Collections Graduate Fieldworker 
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cpntredbeard · 10 days
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pantaloonwarrior · 5 months
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bon3yardbab3 · 1 month
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mapsontheweb · 5 months
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Foreign-born populations of Indianapolis
by u/DavidWaldron
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spiralwizard-art · 1 year
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Refreshed and got some new pics of my crochet installation at Healer DIY in Indianapolis!!! ft. me cheesin’ with Astra :-)
The Sanctuary is a large-scale art installation made entirely of my abandoned crochet projects. They are stitched together to create a space made for comfort, contemplation, and connection. The newest addition is the Trinket Library, a place for the exchange of nicknacks of all kinds!!!
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orangepterodactyl · 2 months
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a lil valentines gift from indy...
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