Thursday, September 2, 2010
Deadline Tomorrow! Tenth Annual Day of the Dead Celebration
Tenth Annual Exhibition, Workshops and Celebration!
Dear Artist and Collaborator: Thank you very much for your interest in the Indianapolis Art Center’s ninth annual El Día de los Muertos/The Day of the Dead programs. We are glad you want to be a part of our exhibition of altars and shrines, workshops and celebration.
Please review the information about the traditional Mexican celebration of The Day of the Dead holiday, as well as the guidelines for proposing an altar or shrine (or both) for our exhibition. In order to be considered for inclusion, please complete and return your proposal to the Indianapolis Art Center by Friday, September 3, 2010. Forms arriving after that time will be evaluated for inclusion as space permits.
As in previous years, workshops and public tours of our exhibition are being planned for the months of October and November through our Outreach Department.
• The altar exhibition is on view in the Indianapolis Art Center galleries October 8-November 28, 2010.
• The shrine exhibition is outside in ARTSPARK and is on view October 25 - November 7, 2010.
• Our celebration festivities will take place on Saturday, October 30, 3-8 p.m. We invite you to join us!
• Upon acceptance of your proposal design, we will notify you with further information.
Thank you again for your support of this wonderful cultural tradition! Please contact us if you have any questions:
Laura Alvarado, Director of Outreach (317) 255-2464 ext. 235 or LAlvarado@indplsartcenter.org Patrick Flaherty, Exhibitions Associate (317) 255-2464 ext. 238 or pflaherty@indplsartcenter.org
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Extended Deadline! El Día de los Muertos / The Day of the Dead 2010
Call For Entries
Tenth Annual Exhibition, Workshops and Celebration!Dear Artist and Collaborator: Thank you very much for your interest in the Indianapolis Art Center’s ninth annual El Día de los Muertos/The Day of the Dead programs. We are glad you want to be a part of our exhibition of altars and shrines, workshops and celebration.
Please review the information about the traditional Mexican celebration of The Day of the Dead holiday, as well as the guidelines for proposing an altar or shrine (or both) for our exhibition. In order to be considered for inclusion, please complete and return your proposal to the Indianapolis Art Center by Friday, July 1, 2010. Forms arriving after that time will be evaluated for inclusion as space permits.
As in previous years, workshops and public tours of our exhibition are being planned for the months of October and November through our Outreach Department.
• The altar exhibition is on view in the Indianapolis Art Center galleries October 9-November 7, 2009.
• The shrine exhibition is outside in ARTSPARK and is on view October 8-November 28, 2010.
• Our celebration festivities will take place on Saturday, October 30, 3-8 p.m. We invite you to join us!
• Upon acceptance of your proposal design, we will notify you with further information.
Thank you again for your support of this wonderful cultural tradition! Please contact us if you have any questions:
Laura Alvarado, Director of Outreach (317) 255-2464 ext. 235 or LAlvarado@indplsartcenter.org Patrick Flaherty, Exhibitions Associate (317) 255-2464 ext. 238 or pflaherty@indplsartcenter.org
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
El Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead Call for Entries

Deadline: Friday, September 4
Dates on View: Friday, October 9 - Saturday, November 7, 2009
El Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead Celebration: Sunday, November 1, Noon - 5p.m.
Indianapolis Art Center
820 E. 67th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46220
The Indianapolis Art Center is calling for artists to submit proposals for Altars and Shrines for its 10th Annual El Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead Celebration. The deadline for application is Friday, September 4. Below are brief descriptions on the Altars and Shrines.
The goal of constructing an altar, or ofrenda, is to honor and welcome back the soul of the deceased person. An altar may be dedicated to an individual or a group of people who have departed. Items on the altar should celebrate the spirit of the deceased in a way that encourages enjoyable memories.
Please note that the altars are to be for specific people, not animals, political or domestic causes. This also means that altars for groups of people should not have a political agenda or cause as a focus or detail of the altar. If you have questions about whether or not your subject is appropriate please contact us (see below for contact information).
About the Shrine:
A shrine serves as a type of memorial dedicated to an individual or a group of people who have died. Shrines range in size and scope. Many of us are familiar with a wide variety of shrines here in the United States—ranging from the World War II Memorial to small roadside shrines filled with pictures, flowers, and notes.
All shrines provide relatives, friends, and the public an opportunity to honor and reflect upon the lives led by those who have died. Shrines, like altars, have become a way of telling stories about people. They provide individuals in the community another way to express and transform loss into an experience of beauty.
The Art Center’s shrine exhibition plays an integral role in the El Día de los Muertos celebration to be held Sunday, November 1, 2009, Noon-5 p.m. Those in attendance will be able to view the shrines along a lit path in ARTSPARK. Tours of the exhibition will also be scheduled with community groups throughou
t the run of the show.
Call For Entries:
For more information and to download an altar application click [here].
For more information and to download a shrine application click [here].
If you have any further questions or would like to request a paper copy of the application please contact Laura Alvarado at (317) 255-2464 x 235 or Patrick Flaherty at (317) 255-2464 x238.
