Each year over Labor Day weekend, Indianapolis becomes home to one of the country’s most innovative art gatherings. Since its launch in 2021, the BUTTER Fine Art Fair—powered by the cultural ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The BUTTER Fine Art Fair is showcasing Black artists from Indiana and across the country in a way that’s redefining how artists are supported and paid. More than 50 artists. No ...
More than 10,000 people attended the fifth edition of the Butter fine art fair, where 104 artworks sold for $192,000 and buyers included NBA star Tyrese Haliburton and best-selling author John Green.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The BUTTER Fine Art Fair officially opened Friday morning. Opening day started with Education Day, bringing students to the Stutz Building in downtown Indianapolis. 2025 year ...
Now in its fifth year, BUTTER, the celebration of Black visual art is back August 28 to 31 at The Stutz, bringing 50 artists from Indiana and around the world, and a bigger, more immersive experience ...
Butter, the Indianapolis cultural mainstay fair that spotlights Black visual artists, will expand to the West Coast. Cultural development firm Ganggang announced Aug. 28 that it will put on Butter LA, ...
Indianapolis-based creative advocacy agency GangGang announced Thursday that it will expand its fine arts showcase for Black artists to Los Angeles with Butter LA, which will feature artists from ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The BUTTER Fine Art Fair is showcasing Black artists from Indiana and across the country in a way that’s redefining how artists are supported and paid. More than 50 artists. No ...
It’s been five years since BUTTER, the fine art fair that celebrates and spotlights Black artists, launched the hidden art gem of a city, Indianapolis. The organizers behind the Midwest’s largest ...
With their cultural organization GANGGANG, Malina and Alan Bacon are building a new model for art fairs—one rooted in reparations, relationships, and joy. Malina Simone Bacon and Alan Bacon, artists ...
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. (AP) — It was a warm summer day but Malorie Thorson was dressed for winter as Gerry Kulzer sculpted a likeness of her head from a large block of butter Thursday in keeping with a ...
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