Nov 05 2021
Monumental Changes: History and Power in Public Art | Opening + Panel Discussion

Monumental Changes: History and Power in Public Art | Opening + Panel Discussion

Presented by Garfield Park Arts Center at Garfield Park Arts Center

Explore the role of power and memory in public art. Learn about the history, controversy, and recent removal of a Confederate monument in Garfield Park and envision an equitable future for the site through this exhibition and panel discussion featuring Dr. Paul Mullins, Jordan Ryan, and Danicia Monét.

The exhibition will include historical information about the Confederate monument in Garfield Park as well as examination of the role of monuments as public art – and the power of public art in (re)shaping memory. Both the exhibit and panel discussion will invite the public to envision a more equitable future for the site, including an interactive VR component guided by the 3D/VR Initiative at University Library—IUPUI.

A partnership between Garfield Park Arts Center and students at IU School of Liberal Arts Museum Studies Program at IUPUI, and Herron School of Art and Design at IUPUI.
The exhibit will be up from Nov. 5-17 and available for viewing from 10 AM-5 PM, Tuesday through Saturday.

Part of the 2021 Spirit and Place Festival: Changes
(http://www.spiritandplace.org)

Event is free, but pre-registration is required: monumental-changes.eventbrite.com
EXHIBIT OPENING (6-9 PM) & PANEL DISCUSSION (7 PM):

Admission Info

Pre-register here.

Phone: 317-327-7135

Email: GPAC@indy.gov

Dates & Times

2021/11/05 - 2021/11/05

Location Info

Garfield Park Arts Center

2432 Conservatory Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46203

Parking Info

Large public parking lot in front of Main Entrance with several accessible spots.