Feb 21 2019
Next Indiana Campfires Films: Indianapolis Launch Party

Next Indiana Campfires Films: Indianapolis Launch Party

Presented by Indiana Humanities at Indianapolis Art Center

Make a splash and join Indiana Humanities for the premiere of three new short films about the White River and the lives it touches.

Through the films, you’ll meet volunteers, artists, activists, farmers, engineers, developers, city officials, hikers and parents. You’ll paddle downstream with friends of the White River, tunnel under the city with Dig Indy, and soar overhead with the great blue herons of our region.

Again and again, you’ll see views of the river and perspectives on Central Indiana you never knew existed. We hope these films awaken new appreciation of the White River and spark meaningful conversations about its future.

At this premiere event in partnership with the Indianapolis Art Center, you’ll have a chance to view these films for the first time and to mix and mingle with film aficionados, nature lovers, and Central Indiana ambassadors. After the films, we’ll have a Q&A with the filmmakers. Hors d’oeuvres and complimentary Upland Brewing Co. beers will be served.

SCHEDULE
7:00 PM Reception with filmmakers
7:45 PM Film screening begins
8:30 PM Q&A with filmmakers

ABOUT THE FILMS AND FILMMAKERS

Braided with the Current by Katelyn Calhoun + Hannah Hodges
Katelyn Calhoun has spent the past five years in Indianapolis creating documentary content. Her most recent work includes the NUVO Newsweekly webseries Day Drinking with Rita, coverage of the Mohican 100 Trail Run, and assisting in the edit of Mabingwa, a documentary about environmental conservation in Kenya. She is currently in pre-production for an Appalachian Trail short documentary, (Tr)alias. Hannah Hodges co-founded and runs Hodges Marketing Solutions, a digital marketing agency, with her husband Mark. She is involved in the Indianapolis film community and has a variety of experience ranging from work on documentaries and narrative shorts to corporate videos and live events. Most of her favorite moments, both personally and professionally, occur outside enjoying nature.

Onward Ever: The Becoming of Indiana’s White River by Brandon Walsh
Brandon Walsh is an Indy-based video producer. His narrative short films have screened at a number of festivals across the Midwest, and he has made national award-winning commercial work with the advertising agency CVR.

White River: Perspectives by Hannah Lindgren
Hannah Lindgren is a visual storyteller and communications manager hailing from the northeast side of Indianapolis. She specializes in telling the stories of nonprofits, causes, small businesses and communities through short videos. This is her fourth documentary film. Hannah graduated from Ball State’s TCOM program in 2013 and has previously produced a documentary film for WIPB-TV.

Admission Info

FREE

Phone: 317638100

Email: cmauschbaugh@indianahumanities.org

Dates & Times

2019/02/21 - 2019/02/21

Location Info

Indianapolis Art Center

820 E 67th St, Indianapolis, IN 46220