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We partnered with the talented Maria Iqbal to design a set of glassware celebrating four of Indy's Cultural Districts. These 15oz cooler glasses have been digitally printed with Maria's art which celebrates the distinct identities of each of these local neighborhoods. The digital print is dishwasher safe, but may fade over time, handwashing will help preserve the colors. The glasses are not microwave safe.
Mass Ave - our home, our heart, Mass Ave. Find the U.S.'s longest operating shoe store, a jazz club with live music every night, an historic German social haus, and a home to four theaters, including the Murat Centre (formerly known as the Murat Shrine Temple) which showcases broadway musicals, legendary music artists, as well as up and coming talent in this masonic temple. Mass Ave is bursting with public art including the ever swinging Ann Dancing and the always static Brickhead, and larger than life murals of Mari Evans, Etheridge Knight, and Kurt Vonnegut. Mass Ave also hosts the annual Indy Pride Parade and Indy Fringe Festival. Can you see why we have called this avenue home since 2000?
Indiana Avenue - Indiana Avenue anchors the district stretching between the Central Canal and White River, where art, music, restored neighborhoods, and spirituality come together to showcase Indianapolis’ rich Black history and heritage.
Fountain Square - once home to farmland in Indianapolis’ early days, the district grew to a bustling commercial district at the turn of the 20th century. Following revitalization in the 1990s and 2000s, Fountain Square has grown into an energetic and unique destination, anchored by the Fountain Square Theatre building which houses duckpin bowling, swing dancing, and a speakeasy. Fountain Square also hosts multiple live music venues, the annual Fountain Square music festival and Tonic Ball fundraiser.
Broad Ripple Village - along with its sister cultural district, SoBro (“South Broad Ripple”), is teeming with local culture and civic pride. Positioned alongside Indy’s main waterway, the White River, the neighborhood is nestled between the Monon Trail and the northern portion of the Indiana Central Canal. For more than 180 years, Broad Ripple Village has celebrated local eateries, galleries, shops, and attractions and is now home to over 17,000 residents.
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