Broad Ripple Public Art Master Plan
Questionnaire

About the Plan

Mural at Kilroy's by Abigail Staffelbach and Kwazar Martin
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Help shape the future
of public art in Broad Ripple!


Broad Ripple has long been one of Indianapolis’s most creative neighborhoods — a place where art, music, and culture are part of everyday life. Now, we’re inviting the community to shape a strategy for future public art!

The Broad Ripple Village Association, in partnership with the Indy Arts Council, is launching a community process to create a public art master plan for Broad Ripple. The plan will guide new public art in Broad Ripple over the next three to five years and will help ensure that future projects reflect the creativity, character, and energy that make this neighborhood unique.

This questionnaire is open to anyone who works in, lives in, or visits Broad Ripple! Take 10 minutes to provide your input on where public art should be located, what kinds of art should be created in Broad Ripple and by whom, how the community should be engaged around new public art, and how art should be funded and maintained over time.
The Broad Ripple Public Art Master Plan covers the area outlined in purple, between the White River, Meridian Street, Kessler Avenue, and Keystone Avenue.
Before you dive in: As we talk about public art in Broad Ripple, we’re referring to permanent or temporary artwork that is outdoors, on public or private property, visible from a public street or alley, where people can see it or participate in it free of charge and at will.
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