Last Week to View October Shows |
Don’t miss your chance to experience our October exhibitions before they close! Stop by the Harrison Center this week to see this month’s featured shows and discover new work from local artists exploring endless mediums and forms of creativity. Galleries are open through the end of the month—come take one last look before the walls change for November’s First Friday. Featured artists include Casey Roberts, Kate Oberreich, Sun-Young Gullery, Boxx The Artist, Tyler Meuninck, Phil Campbell, and the IU CompleteLife group.
Both Lift and Sky Gallery shows will remain up throughout the end of this year. Plan your visit today or browse our Online Gallery to bring the exhibition to your own walls! |
Celebrate 20 Years of Herron High School |
Join us at November First Friday for the Herron High School 20-Year Anniversary Dance Showcase, featuring dynamic performances by Herron dancers under the direction of dance teacher Laurie Cutsinger.
Enjoy an exciting mix of contemporary, hip-hop, musical theater, and jazz pieces in this preview of performances to come later this year as part of the school’s milestone celebration. Performances will take place at 6:30, 7:15, and 8:00 p.m. Don’t miss this lively evening of movement and music! |
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| Welcome New Intern, Hedrick |
"Hello! I'm from Kipp Indy Legacy High School, and aim to pursue music production in college, hoping to create music that’ll inspire others. Harrison Center allows me to continue making music and songwriting about our community.
My passion for music began when I listened to my dad sing old Spanish songs and watched my mom dance with him to reggaeton and salsa. These moments pushed me to explore the vast musical genres and appreciate the instruments musicians use when making music." Learn more about Hedrick here. |
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| Meet the Greatriarch: Elizabeth G. |
Mrs. Gore, a lifelong Martindale-Brightwood resident and proud Crispus Attucks graduate, is a dedicated leader, author, educator, and community advocate with decades of service through IPS, HealthNet, and local civic organizations. As chair of the Martindale-Brightwood Environmental Justice Collaborative, she continues to champion environmental health, equitable housing, and community unity in her neighborhood.
She is the first of the new Greatriarchs to be announced this year. Keep an eye out for Mrs. Gore in the 2026 Calendar! |
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Invest in Community and Double Your Gift's Impact |
You can reduce your personal or business tax liability by donating to the Harrison Center through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) tax credit. This state program allows taxpayers to direct a portion of their income tax dollars to local initiatives—like the Harrison Center’s work in the Martindale-Brightwood community.
For every dollar you give (minimum $100), you can receive a 50% state tax credit. Credits are limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note “NAP Tax Credit Donation” on your check or in the online gift notes, and you’ll receive a form for documentation. Questions? Contact bwarner@harrisoncenter.org. |
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