Celebrating Women in Leadership! We continue to deepen the dialogue from the past two movies: how can telling women’s stories bring about equity and create positive social change? How can we make the storyteller (AND decision-maker) roles more accessible to ALL people? With Hillary Clinton’s second attempt for the Democratic nomination making headlines, director Mary Lambert’s 14 Women, a look … Read More
“Daughters of the Dust” Screening | Discussion led by Kheprw Institute
February’s 2nd Tues. #SocialScreening We will be viewing Julie Dash’s Daughters of the Dust, originally released in 1991. Kheprw Institute website will facilitate a short intro discussion, with youth, and then a longer discussion after the film. We are excited by the potent context and history of this film, whose director, Julie Dash (a warrior poet of our time), managed … Read More
iTooLL Underway
As many of you know, Indy Art | Media Co-op spent the majority of last year building the iTooLL (Indy Tool Lending Library) through planning, fundraising, relationship building, and being awarded the Indy 5×5 $10,000 grant in October. We can’t thank everyone enough for the overwhelming amount of support we have received for this project! It’s inspiring to see people … Read More
Art Opportunity + Reel Injun Screening
Hi Friends, If you were at our big open meeting yesterday, thanks so much for coming out! It was amazing to share with you all and the input from the 15 folks who came was invaluable! It’s true that we are still running the indiegogo Tool Lending Library fundraising campaign, and even with winning $10,000 through a competitive grant, we … Read More
iTooLL Wins the Indy 5×5 $10,000 Award!
Wow guys! We did it! Thank you to everyone who came out to the 5×5 last night and voted for iTooLL. This award is only the beginning, but guarantees a full grand opening in early 2016!! Many people have asked, “How can I get involved?” Right now, we have 3 simple ways you can support iTooLL to ensure that this … Read More
Screening “The Greening of ‘Middletown'” Wednesday 10/14
Please join us for this amazing short documentary about ?Middletown? and how a community moves from rust to revival. When: Wednesday, October 14th, 2015. Doors: 6:30pm // Film: 7pm Where: Indiana Interchurch Center, 1100 W. 42nd St. ~ Panel Discussion ~ Refreshments ~ Community ~ We are proud to bring you this locally-made film in partnership with SustainableIndiana 2016, a … Read More
“L.N.G.Unite” September #SocialScreening
You’re invited to join us Tuesday, September 8th for our next free #SocialScreening! For this event, we’ll be participating in the #DirectedByWomen worldwide film viewing party. This event seeks to bring attention to the wide array of wonderful women directors, who are often overlooked for “bigger” male names in the industry. The party takes place from September 1st through September … Read More
Save the Dates! #CoOpShop & #Tunes4Tools2
Join us in the final stages of launching iTooLL –Indy’s 1st Tool Lending Library September 26th, 2015 is the encore event to Tunes4Tools! The first Tool Lending Library benefitraised just over $1700 towards the project and has enabled us to establish a budget for the first year, and invest in some initial tools for iAMCo-op events. This time around, we’ve … Read More
FIDO Throws Indianapolis Residents A Bone
July 17, 2015 Author: Korin Metz Since 2005, Friends of Indianapolis Dogs Outside (FIDO) has helped thousands of Marion County residents care for their pets. FIDO’s main focus has always been providing care and better lives for dogs that are kept outdoors. On a strictly donation and volunteer basis, the organization provides spay/neuter services, dog kennels, vaccines, fencing repairs, microchipping, … Read More
Milagro Beanfield War #IndyFilmNight
2nd Tuesdays Social Screening Please join us for this month’s free screening of The Milagro Beanfield War! When: Tuesday, July 14, 7:00 p.m., doors open at 6:30 Where: Indianapolis Worker Justice Center, 1734 W. Washington St. The film tells of one man’s struggle as he defends his small beanfield and his community against much larger business and state … Read More
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