Inside the Visual Arts Building at the Cultural Campus
Arts for Lawrence Summer Camp in Theater at the Fort
The Musical Swings
Musical Swings on the Fort Ben Cultural Campus
Summer Camp Performance
Outdoor production of A Midsummer Night's Dream on Fort Ben Cultural Campus.
Stage for Theatre at the Fort.
Richard P.
Jul 26, 2022
If it's related to the arts in Lawrence, there's a pretty good chance that Arts for Lawrence has a hand in it. Started as a non-profit in 2006, Arts for Lawrence is the largest non-profit arts organization in Lawrence and Indy's northeast quadrant. The organization serves as the steward for the historic Theater at the Fort and offers a remarkably diverse array of affordable arts programs at Theater at the Fort, Fort Ben Cultural Campus, and the Visual Arts Campus. VERY often, these activities are provided at no charge to the community. This was the case for this past weekend's Shakespeare at the Fort: A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by longtime Indy radio personality Matthew Socey. At one point, I was contemplating placing a memorial for children lost to violence in the Fort Ben area - It was Arts for Lawrence that responded and had some dialogue about the idea. Essentially, I've found the organization pretty amazingly responsive when it comes to exploring ideas for creatively improving the lives of Lawrence residents. The musical chairs at Fort Ben? Arts for Lawrence is behind this wonderful, family-friendly installation operating daily from 9am-10pm. (I do agree with some who've observed it would have been ideal to include at least one accessible swing). The Fort Ben Cultural Campus as launched in 2021 with the former Fort Harrison Communications Building moved to the campus and re-established as a Visual Arts Center with monthly exhibitions, a ceramics studio offering classes for all ages and abilities, and upstairs area offering additional classes. Programs include festivals, theater performances, outdoor concert series, art classes, art exhibitions, poetry readings, and more. Food trucks often appear at outdoor events. Being right by Lawrence's City Hall, this area seems to have become a central locale for many of the City's sponsored community activities. Arts for Lawrence also has a strong equity statement on their website indicating a desire to ensure that arts programming is accessible to all. The Visual Arts Center is now open from 6-9pm daily and during festivals. Additional features include the Sterrett Center, Marching Sidewalk, Lawrence's public art, the amphitheater, and an app offering AR/VR experiences. Arts for Lawrence only assumed stewardship of Theater at the Fort in 2016. They began a vigorous upgrading of the 1929 theater and while it's certainly not perfectly accessible (what 1929 building is?), it's dramatically improved and there's an attitude of access. As a city, Lawrence fairly recently established a commission on disability. It took me quite a while to realize that many of the activities I attend here in the Fort Ben area fall under the umbrella of Arts for Lawrence. I'd imagine it will only improve once the currently under construction Fort Ben branch of the Indianapolis Public Library is completed.There's so much to love here and Arts for Lawrence is behind much of it and they've become a guiding player in the growing Lawrence arts scene. With friendly people, great events, and opportunities for all, I'm definitely a fan of Arts for Lawrence.
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Laura P.
Feb 3, 2023
I love coming to support local artists here! I have been a few times now for Crossroads Dance Indy performances and I love it every time. The venue feels small, but still fits an audience of 100+. The staff are always so friendly and do a good job of guiding you where to go. The restrooms are always clean as well.The parking situation isn't super great, however. I usually park in the lot across the street, but there isn't a ton of room on show nights. You'd have to find street parking if it were a busy night. Plan extra time just in case!
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Daniel B.
Aug 22, 2022
This is a great organization! My kids went to Summer Camp here and had a blast performing music, creating artwork, and learning about acting. Arts for Lawrence is located inside Theater at the Fort, where they do much of their indoor programing. Outside you will find the Fort Ben Cultural Campus which includes The Musical Swings and an amphitheater for outdoor performances. There is plenty of parking off of Post Rd for the Musical Swings, and there is a Tour Lawrence Bike Share location here, too!
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Michelle K.
Jun 17, 2022
Listening to the Indianapolis Jazz Orchestra at Fridays at the Fort sponsored by Arts for Lawrence at the Fort Ben Cultural Campus. This is a great space for families to enjoy some live music. There are swings and activities for the loads, food trucks, and a beer/wine/cider tent. The event is free, and you can bring a cooler with your pen food and refreshments too. We'll definitely be back!
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