Black History Month in Indianapolis features 27th annual Art & Soul and much more this February


Live performances, visual art and more across a wide range of events and locations

Indianapolis (January 31, 2023) – February is Black History Month, and dozens of events in Indianapolis will provide opportunities to experience African American art, culture, music and creativity. The Indy Arts Council presents the 27th annual Art & Soul festival with three events showcasing emerging talent and local legends. 

2023 ART & SOUL
Art & Soul 2023, supported by Lilly Endowment Inc., will celebrate the theme “Kings & Queens.” Four Black emerging artists will be spotlighted at Art & Soul events and receive year-long career development support. Indy Arts Council partnered with Asante Art Institute, FLAVA FRESH !, iibada Dance Company, Indy Jazz Fest, and program and production manager Valerie Phelps to develop this year’s program and select the four Featured Artists who include jazz musician Brandon Douthitt, visual artist and tattoo artist Jamichael Kyng Pollard, author and playwright Crystal V. Rhodes, and dancer Adrienne D. Jackson. For more information on this year’s Featured Artists, visit indyarts.org/about/art-soul/featured-artists.

2023 ART & SOUL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Three events in February will feature a visual art exhibition and multiple music, dance, and theater events at different venues. For schedule and ticket information, visit indyarts.org/about/art-soul.

  • Friday, February 3  Art & Soul kickoff
    See an Art & Soul retrospective art exhibition at Indy Arts Council’s Gallery 924 and performances in The Cabaret (924 N. Pennsylvania St.) Free admission, seating limited on a first-come basis. Food & drink, provided by The Jazz Kitchen, available for purchase.
     
  • Wednesday, February 8 – 2023 Featured Artists Showcase
    The Jazz Kitchen (5377 N. College Ave.)
    7-8:30 p.m. (doors open at 5 for drinks and dinner)
    Tickets: $15-$20, thejazzkitchen.com
    An evening of jazz, theater and live painting presented by 2023 Featured Artists Brandon Douthitt, Crystal V. Rhodes, and Jamichael Kyng Pollard. Appearances by Rob Dixon and more.
     
  • Saturday, February 25 – Mainstage Celebration & Wes Montgomery 100-Year Tribute
    Indianapolis Artsgarden (110 W. Washington St.)
    4:30 to 7 p.m. (doors open at 4 p.m.)
    FREE general admission; RSVPs requested here.
    A Rob Dixon-led tribute to Indianapolis native Wes Montgomery, the legendary jazz guitarist who would have turned 100 in March. Plus: Performances by a dozen local artists, including Damon Karl, who opened for Babyface, and Staci McCrackin and Alaina Renae, who perform in the Jim Irsay Collection band. New this year: A “Next Level” experience ($15) on the balcony, with food, dancing, a cash bar, and a 360 red carpet photo booth. Tickets available here.


In addition, 2023 Featured Artist Brandon Douthitt will perform as part of a Black History Month Tribute showcasing seven local artists from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, February 17, at Indianapolis International Airport.  

MORE BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENTS IN INDIANAPOLIS
The Indy Arts Council has partnered with Face A Face Collective to produce and curate an Indianapolis arts and culture guide to Black History Month, featuring events, public artworks, locally produced documentaries, restaurants, and other ways to experience Black culture and creativity in Indianapolis. The Guide is available now at explore.indyarts.org. Some highlights include:

2023 ART & SOUL PROGRAM PARTNERS
Art & Soul, supported annually by Lilly Endowment Inc., is presented by Indy Arts Council in partnership with Asante Art Institute, FLAVA FRESH !, iibada Dance Company, and Indy Jazz Fest. Venue partners include The Cabaret, Indianapolis International Airport, and The Jazz Kitchen.

ABOUT EXPLORE INDY ARTS
Explore Indy Arts is the centerpiece of an ongoing arts campaign to inspire people to experience the realm of what Indianapolis has to offer while supporting nonprofit arts and culture organizations as they recover from the challenges posed by the pandemic. The campaign is supported through American Rescue Plan Act funding administered through the City of Indianapolis.  

ABOUT INDY ARTS COUNCIL
Indy Arts Council fosters meaningful engagement in the arts by nurturing a culture where artists and arts organizations thrive.

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