The Indy Art Center (formerly known as the Indianapolis Art Center) is a nonprofit art center located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It was founded in 1934 by the Works Project Administration as the Indianapolis Art League. The center houses the Marilyn K. Glick School of Art, featuring an auditorium, classroom studios, galleries, a library, and a sculpture park along the White River. As of 2008 the Indianapolis Art Center featured over 50 annual exhibitions and had over 3,000 members. William Kaeser founded the non-profit Indianapolis Art League in 1934. The group that would eventually become the Indianapolis Art Center was funded as a Works Progress Administration project under President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration during the Great Depression. Kaeser, an Austrian graduate of the Herron School of Art and Design, had started organizing adult education art study groups, starting with a group of ten women at Public School 72. In 1938, the art study groups formed into the Indianapolis Art Students' League, its name and character influenced by the populist Art Students League of New York. More information...
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