INDIANAPOLIS — #VaccinateIndy is an ongoing public health campaign to encourage residents to get their COVID-19 vaccines and help reduce the number of cases in Marion County. In partnership with the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the City licensed and commissioned work from seven Indianapolis-based artists to convey the importance of getting vaccinated. Posters, stickers, and other materials will be available for free for businesses, organizations, and residents to use and display. Digital artwork will be shared on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, to inspire a dialogue, and will be downloadable, as well.
#VaccinateIndy messaging will be available in English and Spanish. The licensed artwork designs will be featured on posters and wearables including buttons, stickers and bracelets. The commissioned artwork designed specifically for the campaign will be used to create billboards, bus tails, and additional posters.
Organizations and businesses interested in requesting materials can reach out to their Mayor’s Neighborhood Advocate at indy.gov/MNA. Residents who would like a free poster or wearable can visit the following locations during their regular business hours: Indianapolis Artsgarden (110 W. Washington), City-County Building (200 E. Washington St.), Indianapolis City Market (222 E. Market St.), or the Original Farmers Market (every Wednesday on the 300 Block of E. Market St.).
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