BROAD RIPPLE — From the first Broad Ripple Art Fair in 1971 to today’s Flower Alley, and from public murals and sculpture to galleries and shops, Broad Ripple has long been known as an artsy neighborhood rich with diversity.
Now a new wave of creative additions is coming to the Village landscape, and you are invited to a preview. Join the BRVA and Indy Art Center for a public information session and a first look at the initial, fresh visual art components coming to Broad Ripple in the near future. There will be a presentation on Monday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. at the Indy Art Center Library, 820 E. 67th St.
No RSVP is required, but please plan to arrive on time in order to not disrupt the presentation.
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