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Dan Grossman

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Carmel, IN, United States

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Past articles by Dan:

Grossman: a visit to the vandalized Black Lives Matter mural on Indiana Avenue

On Friday, because I was at the IUPUI campus doing some business, I checked out the vandalized Black Lives Matter mural painted on the asphalt of Indiana Ave. adjacent to → Read More

The Indianapolis Art Center faces questions about diversity and equity

Mark Williams’ appointment by the Indianapolis Art Center as executive director causes controversy and a search for solutions. → Read More

Fonseca Theatre cancels weekend performances after cast member sent home sick

On Thursday July 23, the Fonseca Theatre Company announced that all weekend performances would be cancelled due to a cast member being sent home with COVID-like symptoms. → Read More

Grossman: Mindfucking roundabouts of Carmel

Not everyone is fond of the roundabouts, but you might benefit from their substantial safety advantages if they don't first suck you into an alternate universe. → Read More

The Herron School of Art & Design keeps it going during COVID-19

Like just about all institutions of higher learning in America, the Herron School of Art and Design moved online for the Spring. Instructors found innovative ways to share information and → Read More

First and last Fridays: The conclusion to 'A pre-COVID artwalk in Indianapolis'

A visit to the Murphy Art Center and a return to the Harrison Center at the price of a pint of blood. → Read More

First and last Fridays: A Conclusion to 'A pre-COVID artwalk in Indianapolis'

A Visit to the Murphy Art Center, and a Return to the Harrison Center at the price of a pint of blood. → Read More

A talk with Oseye Boyd, Editor of the Indianapolis Recorder (Zoom interview)

The Indianapolis Recorder, the nation’s fourth oldest African American newspaper, serves the community in many ways. → Read More

OnyxFest director talks about the Black playwright fest at IndyFringe and their COVID-19 contingency plans

The festival, now in its ninth year, will be filmed by WFYI and viewable online if theaters are closed this fall. → Read More

If you think you might have had COVID-19, but are unsure, should you get tested?

June 23, I interviewed Dr. Nir Menachemi, chair of the Department of Health Policy and Management at the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, for the second time. → Read More

The hidden art of IUPUI: Diego Rivera meets Bob Gucionne

The colorful canvas depicts dental history from the beginning of time to the era of Dean Lawrence Goldblatt. → Read More

A Sobering Portrait: the 2020 Virtual State of Indy Arts & Culture

Performing arts organizations face particularly difficult challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

A pre-COVID-19 artwalk part four: Beatriz Vasquez at Gallery 924

Gallery 924, the house gallery of the Arts Council of Indianapolis, has shown the work of many of Indy’s best artists, Anila Quayyum Agha, Walter Lobyn Hamilton, and Jay Parnell → Read More

A pre-Covid-19 First Friday artwalk part 2: the Harrison Center

A continuing series focused on the last big First Friday in Indy before the COVID hit the fan. → Read More

Hoping for change and introspection: the art of Mechi Shakur

Shakur hopes his work will spark questions, conversation, and action across communities both now and in the future. → Read More

As Trump fails to act, Indiana leads the way in COVID-19 testing

The economy can’t fully open without first bringing the virus under control, say researchers. → Read More

IUPUI prof. Wendy Vogt studies migrants who seek asylum in the U.S. Add COVID-19 to their list of difficulties.

An interview with IUPUI professor of anthropology Wendy Vogt → Read More

Coronavirus Diary: We’re Gonna ZOOM, ZOOM, ZOOMA ZOOM

Living online during the pandemic. → Read More

Providing Social Services at a Social Distance: How the Damien Center and Other Organizations Confront COVID-19

Helping those in need gets harder when you can't just reach out and touch someone. → Read More

A Walk through Conner Green's 'Imperia'

The artist Conner Green, who is drawn to dystopian architectural forms, is also a resident artist with Big Car Collaborative. → Read More