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Listen Hear Home of WQRT 99.1 LP FM, a community radio station. Also a pop-up gallery for enjoying art, music, s

Hope you can join the the Asad Family for a Kwanza celebration at Tube Factory artspace on December 30. We are so gratef...
12/21/2023

Hope you can join the the Asad Family for a Kwanza celebration at Tube Factory artspace on December 30. We are so grateful that Uzuri Asad & Bashiri Asad are part of Big Car Collaborative's long term artist residency, APLR. They are a family of amazing artists, 🤩.

About Kwanza

As an African American and Pan-African holiday celebrated by millions throughout the world African community, Kwanzaa brings a cultural message which speaks to the best of what it means to be African and human in the fullest sense.
During the holiday, families and communities organize activities around the Nguzo Saba (The Seven Principles): Umoja (Unity), Kujichagulia (Self-Determination), Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility), Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics), Nia (Purpose), Kuumba (Creativity) and lmani (Faith). Participants also celebrate with feasts (karamu), music, dance, poetry, narratives and end the holiday with a day dedicated to reflection and recommitment to The Seven Principles and other central cultural values.
Learn more at https://www.officialkwanzaawebsite.org

Season’s Greetings from all of us at Big Car Collaborative! We’d love your help during this holiday season as we transfo...
12/14/2023

Season’s Greetings from all of us at Big Car Collaborative!

We’d love your help during this holiday season as we transform an overlooked spot along Bean Creek on our Tube Factory artspace campus into a place for peaceful reflection, socializing, and learning about nature — a perfect gift for the ecosystem and humans alike!

Now through Jan. 13, we at Big Car Collaborative are raising $50,000 matched — dollar for dollar — through CreatINg Places, a program of the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority (IHCDA) that utilizes funds from the State of Indiana. We can accept donations of up to $10,000 toward this campaign!

With this project called Water World: Creekside Social and Educational Space, artists at Big Car are teaming up with experts in landscape design and horticulture, neighbors, and other partners to restore and reconnect a section of Bean Creek behind Tube Factory as a beautiful and natural public asset.

You can donate online at www.patronicity.com/waterworld

All of these tax-deductible donations will be matched by IHCDA through Jan. 13. We can also accept offline donations via check sent to Big Car at 1125 Cruft Street, 46203. And we give back fun and artistic thank you gifts for your donations!

With your support, we’ll:
Remove a section of asphalt along Bean Creek and relocate dumpsters and parking to create a green outdoor classroom and gathering area. This intimate space will feature landscaped paths surrounding native pollinator plants.

Build a path down to Bean Creek, allowing visitors access to this year-round waterway enjoyed by fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals like muskrats and mink.

Clean up trash in the section of Bean Creek that borders our campus.

Program the area on First Fridays and with special small events to bring social and educational activities, conversations, and performances from commissioned artists.

Collaborate with our neighborhood organizations (Bean Creek and Garfield Park) and Reconnecting to Our Waterways on social, educational, and arts-focused gatherings.

Repair the parking lot adjacent to the new restorative space and paint murals on the pavement. This improved lot will also be easily closed to cars and used for events.

How else can you help? Share the word about this opportunity with friends and family and through social media using the link www.patronicity.com/waterworld

And join us for a donation-optional art opening and fundraiser celebration as part of our Jan. 5 First Friday with Julian Jamaal Jones: Take Me Back at Tube Factory artspace.

All proceeds and in-person donations from that day will go toward this campaign. As always, we thank our friends at Sun King Brewery for their ongoing support.

We're transforming an overlooked, overgrown spot along Bean Creek into a beautiful public place for peaceful reflection, socializing and learning about nature.

Tonight at Listen Hear is the opening of Kierra Ready’s Rooted Radience:Women and Natural Elements Showcasing Inner Beau...
09/01/2023

Tonight at Listen Hear is the opening of Kierra Ready’s Rooted Radience:
Women and Natural Elements Showcasing Inner Beauty

"Rooted Radiance” is an art exhibition that pays tribute to the innate beauty, strength, and resilience of black women. Through a captivating collection of ten paintings, this show artfully captures black women in their natural element, surrounded by the beauty and serenity of nature. Each canvas tells a unique story, celebrating the authentic lives of women while highlighting themes of prosperity and growth.

"Rooted Radiance" not only celebrates the diverse beauty of black women but also highlights their role as symbols of growth and prosperity. By incorporating elements of nature, each painting tells a story of empowerment, resilience, and the pursuit of abundance. The show aims to inspire viewers to recognize the inherent beauty within themselves and the world around them, ultimately promoting unity and understanding.
This exhibition is a celebration of the profound connection between black women and the natural world. It showcases the inherent harmony between individuals and their surroundings, emphasizing the serenity and inspiration that arise from embracing one's authentic self. Each painting captures a moment of quiet strength, showcasing black women as they are, rooted in their own radiance.

About the artist:
Kierra Ready is a visual artist and art educator creating art that captures the beauty of the outer world and the essence of inner world, inviting viewers to engage in a moment of contemplation and self-awareness.
By incorporating elements of nature, she hope to create a serene and harmonious atmosphere that encourages mindfulness, reflection and ultimately empowerment.
Curated by Dr Jarrod Dortch of Snuggy Bear Presents
Largely underrepresented in museums and galleries, “Snuggy Bear” Dr. Jarrod Nicholas Dortch is part of a movement of Black artists and curators who are hosting exhibits and creating work that shines a light on Black culture. He has been affiliated with Big Car as a Community Artist and Gardener at the Tube Factory artspace.

Tonight, we celebrate first friday at 2620 Shelby St. Please join us for  &  ‘s exhibition tonight from 6-10PM
07/07/2023

Tonight, we celebrate first friday at 2620 Shelby St. Please join us for & ‘s exhibition tonight from 6-10PM

03/22/2023

Women's History Month is not only a time to honor bold women of the past but bold women of the present. Today we're featuring Shauta Marsh, Co-founder/Director of Programs and Exhibitions at Big Car Collaborative.

Shauta has lived on the Southside of Indianapolis since 1999. First in Fletcher Place, then Fountain Square. Marsh and her husband, Jim Walker, started Big Car Collaborative in the upstairs of the Murphy Arts Center in the early 2000’s.

Big Car aims to promote social connectivity, cooperation, and creativity through various projects such as the Tube Factory artspace — a contemporary art museum with a cafe, studios, and community space as well as managing a long-term affordable housing program for artists.

"I come from a family of strong women who supported their families, sometimes solely, and they taught me we can do anything and everything," said Marsh.

To learn more about upcoming exhibits and events at Big Car visit https://www.bigcar.org/.

Wonderful  talk by  at  this morning. He brings the cheers and peace to our community in so many ways. We’re excited tha...
03/03/2023

Wonderful talk by at this morning. He brings the cheers and peace to our community in so many ways. We’re excited that returns this summer!

And we’re fortunate to have him working with us as an artist with since 2016 — running and curating and plus being a fantastic neighbor and friend.

Congratulations!

 take over the space tonight at Listen Hear w/ fully immersive floor to ceiling live visuals along with a Silent Disco f...
02/25/2023

take over the space tonight at Listen Hear w/ fully immersive floor to ceiling live visuals along with a Silent Disco ft. and 8PM

Join us Friday Jan 6th for the opening of delecate(s) 6-10pm at Listen Heardelicate(s), a collaborative multimedia insta...
01/02/2023

Join us Friday Jan 6th for the opening of delecate(s) 6-10pm at Listen Hear

delicate(s), a collaborative multimedia installation assembled by Jane Sun Kim, Em Elise, and Simon Plemon, is a hypnotic foraging into the emotional nature of memory and the physical residue it leaves on, in, and around the body. How do we integrate our memories into the minutia of our daily lives? How do they shape the way we move, react? Do they control our perception of reality, our identities? Spiritually fused by a collective longing for tangible depth in the face of social media propelled staged memory curation and the dissociative “new normal” induced by a global pandemic, Kim, Elise, and Plemon bring us delicate(s) to investigate, commemorate, and liberate their hauntings beyond a two dimensional plane. Featuring suspended sculpture, fabric prints, hand-drawn charcoal wall illustrations, projected video, enveloping soundscapes, and personal relics, delicate(s) seeks to summon the complex sensorial richness of remembrance and elicit a subdued state of tender reflection in its viewers.

Whether you have $5 or $5,000 to spare and want to support Big Car Collaborative's affordable housing and our contempora...
12/12/2022

Whether you have $5 or $5,000 to spare and want to support Big Car Collaborative's affordable housing and our contemporary art campus-we would greatly appreciate your help. Every penny will get matched by the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority.
Our campus includes Tube Factory artspace, Listen Hear, 99.1 WQRT FM, Guichelaar Gallery, Normal Coffee, our soon to open Terri Sisson Park----and the newly renovated 46,000 square foot contemporary art space that will host at least 24 artist studios and two additional galleries. This will bring bring the grand total of five galleries on site featuring local, national and international artists and a residency program.
As we continue our work on one block in the Garfield Park neighborhood that began in 2015, we're moving to important icing on the cultural cake that will further transform our block from half-vacant seven years ago to colorful, welcoming, and full of art today, tomorrow, and beyond.
Fourteen of our affordable homes for artists are complete on the block — with two more coming soon. And our outdoor greenspace and sculpture garden — with the Chicken Chapel of Love and Indianapolis Bee Sanctuary — have created a lovely and accessible central gathering space between Tube Factory, our future expansion into a larger industrial building, and the backs of three artist houses.
What we're doing next on our contemporary art campus is connecting all of this investment and energy to an improved streetscape on adjacent Cruft Street — bringing the artist's homes alive with color, light, and plantings. We'll add commissioned public art around the block (including poets and musicians as well as visual artists) and launch a seasonal art walk series that will include the resident artists as it becomes a regular celebration for the public.
What we'll do with your support (often working with and paying commissioned, neighborhood, and other locally based artists):
Paint artist houses on the block with vibrant and welcoming colors.
Add light elements to homes and streets for night-time art walks and year-round beauty.
Utilize a projector to show bright and colorful digital art on the side of our soon-to-be-renovated big building — visible from much of the block.
Bring public art to surprising places on the block — like the chain-link fence around our parking lot (colorful flower mural), street sign poles (a perfect place for poems), and the dead-end barrier at the end of Cruft Street (kinetic sculpture).
Add benches around existing trees along Cruft Street and install attractive planters for residents to use for growing food in spring.
Install wayfinding and informational signage around the block.
Start the first of an ongoing tradition of seasonal art walks around the entire block (winter, spring, summer, and fall) that include galleries, installations, and performances at the different artist's homes and yards.

We'll further beautify our block for people to celebrate art, poetry, and each other at a welcoming public place filled with color, light, and nature.

Tonight at Listen Hear!  pop up ft. works by  ,  ,  & Sounds by  - 8PM 🌹 🖼️
12/03/2022

Tonight at Listen Hear! pop up ft. works by , , & Sounds by - 8PM 🌹 🖼️

Temporal Presence by Erin Harper Vernon premiers tonight at Listen Hear. Join us for the opening reception from 6-10pTem...
12/02/2022

Temporal Presence by Erin Harper Vernon premiers tonight at Listen Hear. Join us for the opening reception from 6-10p

Temporal Presence is a liminal landscape of a documentary space, a transitional changing neighborhood over the course of a year. Part record and part performance, these interpolated digital-images create long manipulated panoramic photographs. They are a recording of the movement of my body and interpretation to a connected lens. These photographs jar, bend, break, and reconnect to the horizon. Walking down the street the open lens records an indecisive moment, creating a fragmented landscape of moving in a space. A portrait of a place and time. There is a tempo to the movement in the image, a sequence of steps on the pavement falling into a black void at the borders.

Similar to lomo-cameras, this work is made with the crude lens of a mobile phone. The difference is the light reflecting back to the camera becomes data interpreted by computer software to seamlessly connect pixels. This tool is interrupted through movement creating a visual disconnection in the photographs, like a reality-glitch ghost in the machine. As we navigate our contemporary world through media in a land of fake news. These works touch upon the experience of multiple perspectives of how we arrive at a sense of experiencing an authentic place. These photographs reflect a real landscape and simultaneously a constructed space. Creating a sense of a psychological landscape that is split in duo between reality and simulation.

 Opening 6-10 pm October 7: Adrian Bless is the alternative hiphop artist and visual artist based in Indianapolis, India...
10/07/2022

Opening 6-10 pm October 7: Adrian Bless is the alternative hiphop artist and visual artist based in Indianapolis, Indiana.

With the clashing melodies and harmonies to accentuate his lyricism, he’s bringing unique sounds and visuals to the Midwest. The exhibit features original works of Bless's visual art.

He will also perform live. Works will be available for purchase. Curated by

Select Few Sessions is down at 2620 Shelby tonight hosted by .troytrackselect ft. the one and only  7-9PM 💥
09/22/2022

Select Few Sessions is down at 2620 Shelby tonight hosted by .troytrackselect ft. the one and only

7-9PM 💥

Join us this Friday as we celebrate the release of Robin Raps - 7PMBlending playful beats and existential lyricism, Robi...
09/14/2022

Join us this Friday as we celebrate the release of Robin Raps - 7PM

Blending playful beats and existential lyricism, Robin Raps brings a sonic celebration from his hometown of Indianapolis. With a pair of mixtapes, an EP, and a handful of lighthearted music videos, Robin continues his campaign with a 7-song project titled "The Florist." Set to release on Friday, September 16th, join Robin that very night for his Album Release Show at Listen Hear in Garfield Park.

03/01/2021

In case everyone hasn't seen it, here is a link for those 60 + to sign up to get the vaccine. Please share with any loved ones and neighbors who might not have internet access and are now eligible to get it. https://vaccine.coronavirus.in.gov

Calling all Indianapolis-based visual artists! Thanks to The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Big Car Collabo...
02/22/2021

Calling all Indianapolis-based visual artists! Thanks to The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Big Car Collaborative now has a new program, Power Plant Grants. A panel of two out-of-state and two local jurors select artists to receive grants of between $2,000-$10,000. https://powerplantgrant.org

The Power Plant Grant supports visual artists who live, work, or run spaces in Indianapolis, IN.

Eligible applicants are visual/multidisciplinary artists who create original work in painting, drawing, sculpture, book art, ceramics, fiber, printmaking, digital/media works, film, video, photography, performance art, sound art, social practice and/or hybrid or interdisciplinary practice of any/all of the above.

Artists must be over 21 at the time of the application, and may not be full-time students.

Artists must live and/or work in Indianapolis.

Full time employees or board members (or immediate family members of employees or board members) of Big Car Collaborative are not eligible for this opportunity.

Teams, partnerships, and unincorporated individuals running spaces are eligible. Nonprofit organizations are not.

Power Plant Grants energize the arts community in Indianapolis and support visual artists and artist run spaces by encouraging them to grow through taking chances, realizing their untapped potential, trying experimental projects, collaborating and connecting with each other, and bringing their work....

Dr. Jarrod Dortch of Solful Gardens, LLC.'s  “Art & Vinyl” exhibit now up on the Tube Factory artspace website! It featu...
02/15/2021

Dr. Jarrod Dortch of Solful Gardens, LLC.'s “Art & Vinyl” exhibit now up on the Tube Factory artspace website! It features the work of: Ashley Nora, Deonna Craig, Shaunte Lewis, Jesse Tobar, Tiana Cain, Harriet Ann Watson, Rebecca Robinson, Isabelle Matthews and Allistor King. —Largely underrepresented in museums and galleries, Dr. Jarrod Nicholas Dortch is part of a movement of Black artists and curators who are hosting exhibits and creating work that shines a light on Black culture. He has been affiliated with Big Car as a Community Artist and as Community Gardener at the Tube Factory artspace. Dortch serves as both a professor of communication and a business owner. He owns and operates Solful Gardens, a natural produce provider in Central Indiana that brings quality food access to urban areas that are underserved with an overall focus on food equity. With their roots in art, community, and education, Solful Gardens is leveraging these disciplines to help promote personal and communal growth one naturally-grown-vegetable at a time.

Art & Vinyl is an ongoing project that aims to bring the work of Black artists from the Indianapolis area to the forefront and contribute to a fuller picture of Contemporary art in an engaging virtual exhibition.

11/03/2020
Power Plant Grant

Are you a visual artist living and/or working in Indianapolis? Unwind after the polls close by applying or learning about the $1,000 Power Plant Emergency grants. FB Live on Big Car Collaborative's page at 6:30pm or apply at www.powerplantgrant.org

The Power Plant Emergency Grant program is a new way for Indianapolis visual artists struggling due to COVID-19 to receive financial support. We’re giving out $60,000 by providing 60 visual artists who live and/or work in Indianapolis $1,000 each over six weeks starting Nov. 2. Power Plant grants ...

03/23/2020
We Are Here

"Our first response to a crisis in the community would normally be to open our doors wide — as we do every day — to neighbors and artists to draw strength from each other by being together in a safe and comfortable place. We bring art to people and people to art, first and foremost, to connect citizens of all backgrounds and support communities. We do this to address the challenges of social isolation. And, now, the isolation is imposed on us as a way to stay alive. So the question, today, is what do we do to support people as we make it through this together?"

Read Big Car Collaborative's response to the current pandemic and our plan for supporting artists and the arts community in our most recent newsletter. We can make it through this together!

https://mailchi.mp/bigcar/monthlytodo-1002351

08/02/2019

Right now! .wollenberg ‘s “Holy Smokes and Bad Jokes”, a collected representation of metaphors and symbols based of Adams experiences in the past year and a half. The draycomccoy on around 8:30p💨

07/30/2019

Join us this Friday for the opening of .wollenberg ‘s “Holy Smokes and Bad Jokes”, a collected representation of metaphors and symbols based of Adams experiences in the past year and a half. The open reception kicks off at 6p with a live performance by at 8pm 💨

07/01/2019

Join us this Friday July 5th for the opening of WildStyle Pashall’s Culture:Indy Hip Hop Music at Listen Hear. WildStyle’s multi-media instillation is a captivating look into the unseen counter culture of America’s most popular genre centered in the capital of a midwestern city. Join us at Listen Hear from 6-10pm this Friday. 🔊✌🏾 @ Listen Hear

05/03/2019
Toby Kaufmann-Buhler

Tonight!

excerpt from "Moon Confusion (bright beams)", part of The Name of the Machine from the Moon

04/18/2019

99.1 WQRT FM with Majuscule - electronic classical remixes, found sound and interesting discussion of all the above broadcasting across as people drive to work ... or don’t ... awesome video backgrounds all 24 hours by Jeremy E Tubbs

01/24/2019
Big Car Exhibition Proposals

We are accepting proposals now through March 31st for Listen Hear, the Guichelaar Gallery and the Jeremy Efroymson Gallery.

This form is for artists interested in exhibiting at Listen Hear Gallery, Jeremy Efroymson Gallery, Guichelaar Gallery, or Tube Factory Grounds. Estimated application time is 5 to 10 minutes. Application will be closed March 31st, 2019. If you have any questions please contact [email protected].

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