We at iMOCA know art can and does change the world. That by sparking the senses, art can make us more conscious of our positions in time, space, hierarchy, society, culture, the planet. In the long run, this heightened conscious will result in change for the better - emotionally, socially and politically.
That's why we commission eight exhibitions per year with many featured in publications like Interview, Vanity Fair and Dazed and Confused Magazines.
We know that, by focusing on artists, paying them, giving them all the tools they need; their art will speak to you in meaningful ways. And keep Indianapolis is the news for positive reasons.
Today we are asking for a donation, 100% will go to supporting artists like Jesse Sugarmann, Larissa Hammond, Philip Campbell and Trenton Doyle Hancock (to name a few from our 2015/16 schedule).
Click here to donate. Your donation is 100 percent tax deductible.
Happy Holidays,
Shauta Marsh, executive directorThis will be one of your last chances to see Richard Mosse's Fermata at iMOCA CityWay!
Paul Harris's installation Wanderlust at the Murphy has a lot of people talking. Bundle up and see them for yourself.
Videos