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Factory Arts District

Factory Arts District

(6 reviews)

Formerly known as Circle City Industrial Complex, Factory Arts District continues its journey…read moretoward being one of Indy's premiere destinations for those seeking out art, entertainment, dining, alcohol and more all in one very large destination. Located on Indy's near-eastside not too far from the Bottleworks District, Factory Arts District is really two set apart districts - north and south, though the "south" section is still in development. Truthfully, this entire complex always seems to be growing. This former auto factory is spread out over 16 acres with such well known Indy establishments as Fowling Warehouse, 8th Day Distillery, 500 Festival Foundation, Glass Arts Indiana, Centerpoint Brewing, Indy Film Fest, Dance Kaleidoscope and more. Additionally, the Factory Arts South is going to be offering increased dining options and quite a bit more. Factory Arts District is the place to go for First Fridays. They offer affordable studios and quite the large art community here with just about every single time of artist you can imagine. Where have I been here? Centerpoint Brewery is easy to access with decent parking a surprisingly good accessibility. Indy Film Fest is very much the same way - I should note that their office is here. This is not where screenings are held. I've been to Salt & Ash Market, Lick Ice Cream, the 500 Festival Foundation offices, 8th Day Distillery (for a Yelp event!), and Full Circle 9 Gallery. Strangely enough, I've yet to visit Fowling Warehouse. There's two free parking lots. The building itself is a historic building - and yes, there are some access issues around (especially with curbs). However, it's such a wonderful complex and such a gift to Indy artists that I can't imagine giving it anything less than 5 stars. Check the website and visit the vendor map. You'll be blown away. Definitely visit for First Fridays!

I have been here twice and still have not seen all that the Factory Arts District has to offer. I…read morehave walked through the part that has the art studios in it and also a couple of shops. I have also dined at Legacy Tokyo situated at the end or beginning depending on how you look at it. There is a lot of art hanging on the walls outside of the numerous studios. Not exactly sure how many studios there are but I stopped by and talked to an artist who was in her studio getting ready for a class and she said to make sure to stop by there on First Friday's. I have now made plans to do just that on June 5th from 6pm - 9pm. The artist I spoke to was Aimee Bruno and she offers classes and you can check her out on her website aimeebruno.com. The night I was there she was teaching an alcohol ink class. Hopefully I find a lot of fun things to do on First Friday.

Dthornburg Diversions - Workshop area

Dthornburg Diversions

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Dthornburg Diversions is the working studio space for Indianapolis artist Dave Thornburg, a…read morelongtime mechanical mind who has taken his gift for tinkering and turned it into aesthetically pleasing kinetic sculptures of a wide variety ranging from a humongous tree that sits in the dining hall of a Northern Indiana camp to smaller pieces appropriate for walls, offices, and industrial spaces. Thornburg works out of 201 Studios, an up-and-coming industrial space that houses a wide variety of folks from artists to media to mechanical sorts and a whole lot more. This is his second space and this particular space gives him room to really grow and experiment. Before Thornburg became an artist, I had the benefit of his gifts in everything from household assistance to wheelchair repairs. He's one of those people who seems gifted at just plain figuring things out. He's won a variety of prizes and you can see one of his projects right now in the windows at the Harrison Center. It's not uncommon to see his works around town - especially when an exhibit seems to have an industrial or technical theme. He's hilariously inventive at taking seemingly odd objects and turning them into something cohesive and wonderful. While most of Thornburg's creations happen organically, he has and does take commissioned projects. I tend to be a fan of all things industrial and Dave Thornburg is one of Indy's true up-and-coming artists. If you get a chance, I'd definitely check out his works.

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