Arts Eye October 2016

Arts Eye

October 2016

In this issue


Upcoming Events

October 10, 2016

Columbus Day
IAC office closed

October 15, 2016

Hoosier Homecoming Bicentennial Plaza dedication
12 - 5 p.m. (EDT)
Indiana Government Center
Indianapolis, IN

November 8, 2016

Election Day
IAC office closed

November 11, 2016

Veterans Day
IAC office closed

November 15, 2016

Committee on the Future
10:00 a.m. (EST)
IAC office
Indianapolis, IN

November 17, 2016

Programs, Grants & Services Committee
1:30 p.m. (EST)
IAC office
Indianapolis, IN


Job Openings

Manager of School Programs, Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis, IN (Deadline October 14, 2016)

Director of Development (part-time) Carmel Symphony Orchestra, Carmel, IN (Deadline October 24, 2016)

Director, Clinton County Youth Theatre, Frankfort, IN

Arts and Culture Reporter, Indianapolis Star

Director of Artistic Planning, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

Gift Officer, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

Project Manager and Evaluator, Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians & Western Art, Indianapolis, IN

Director of Events, Percussive Arts Society, Indianapolis, IN (Deadline October 14, 2016)

New Media Communications Manager, Alliance for California Traditional Arts

Executive Director, Oberlin Center for the Arts, Oberlin, OH

Executive Director, Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras, Chicago, IL

Senior Director of Development, The Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland, OH

Director of Development, Bienen School of Music, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL


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Bicentennial Plaza public art dedication planned

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Work continues on the installation of two public art sculpture features of the Indiana Bicentennial Plaza west of the Indiana Statehouse.

The sculpture, "Eternal Light," (left) is the work of New York artist Osman Akan, and Bloomington, Indiana artist Dale Enochs created the piece entitled "Time Flow" (right).

The Bicentennial Plaza and the public art will be officially dedicated October 15, 2016 as part of Hoosier Homecoming. The dedication activities begin at 12 noon and continue until 5 p.m.

For more information on the program, click here.


NEA warns of scam

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The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is the subject of a scam and is alerting the public not to respond to fraudulent notifications.

Through this scam, perpetrators claiming to be NEA employees are contacting the public via Facebook, email or phone to inform them they have received an NEA grant and must provide seed money to an account to release the grant funds.

Furthermore, the perpetrators state the amount released by the targeted individual increases depending on the amount that the individual puts forward. The requested money might be framed as a processing fee or delivery fee.

The NEA never notifies individuals or organizations that are recommended for a grant through Facebook and never requests money before releasing grant funds.

If you are contacted by someone purporting to be with the NEA who asks you to send money in order to receive a grant, please report this to the NEA's Office of Inspector General via email at oig@arts.gov or call 202-682-5402.


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Issues

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Literature

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Music

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Theatre

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Visual Arts

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Public Art

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