Events for May 22nd, 2013
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Wednesday - May 22nd
Music / Metal
Rob Zombie
Egyptian Room at Old National Centre - 502 N. New Jersey St. - Indianapolis (Downtown)
Former White Zombie vocalist and acclaimed horror film director. Guest: In This Moment.
Event dates:
Wednesdays : 7:30 p.m.
Music / Jazz
Gregg Bacon
Bella Vita at the Marina - 11699 Fall Creek Road - Fishers
Jazz saxophonist.
Event dates:
Every other Wednesday : 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Restaurants / Dining Event
Wednesday Wine Tasting
Artist's Vineyard - 68 N. Ninth St. - Noblesville
Event dates:
Wednesdays : 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Music / Concert
Housecats
Lulu's Restaurant & Cocktails - 8487 Union Chapel Road - Indianapolis (North Indy)
Event dates:
Wednesdays : 10 p.m.
Events / Tours and Vacation
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Tours
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum - 4790 W. 16th St. - Indianapolis (West Indy)
It's true that the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a thrilling place to visit during a race: The engines are roaring, the rubber is burning and the crowd members are blacking out from sunstroke and alcohol poisoning. But wouldn't you like to get an inside look at the real Indianapolis Motor Speedway? Wouldn't you love to find out what it's like underneath that flashy, garish exterior? Don't you crave a glimpse into its true essence? Get one by taking a tour of the grounds. Due to popular demand, the 2006 tour schedule has been expanded to include 60 dates, the very first of which begins this week. According to the Speedway Web site, you'll get a �behind-the-scenes view of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's awe-inspiring infrastructure and history� on the tour. Sure, the race is fine for those looking for fun. But for those of us with more complex, refined desires, this grounds tour is where it's at.
Event dates:
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays : 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Events / Zoo Event
Oceans
Indianapolis Zoo - 1200 W. Washington St. - Indianapolis (Downtown)Dog shark touch pool, bonnethead sharks, penguins, seahorses and more.
Event dates:
Daily
Events / Gallery Exhibit
Ann Dancing
Old Point Tavern - 401 Massachusetts Ave. - Indianapolis (Downtown)Four-sided LED animated display by Julian Opie installed outside the tavern.
Event dates:
Daily (ends December 31)
Events / Class
Free art knowledge
Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art - 340 N. Senate Ave. - Indianapolis (Downtown)What exactly is postmodernism? Butler University professor Elizabeth answers that question as part of a series on postmodernism that takes place Wednesdays until March 4th. Each session will explore the figures, trends and movements, covering such subjects as body art, earth art, installation art and video art. And it’s free.
Event dates:
Wednesdays
Events / Museum Exhibit
Last Supper Exhibit
Last Supper Museum - 311 W. Walnut St. - GreensburgMore than 1,800 pieces of art and memorabilia that reflect the final meal Jesus Christ had with his disciples. Open for tours by appointment only.
Event dates:
Daily
Events / Gallery Exhibit
Lawn Ornaments
Indianapolis International Airport - 7800 Col. H. Weir Cook Memorial Drive - Indianapolis (West Indy)Featured in the airport's On Screen video wall art program through June, Barry Anderson's Lawn Ornaments leads off the latest IND art exhibits. Anderson transforms vintage pop-cultural imagery into looping, meditative video animations and installations. Characterized by intense colors and floating geometric shapes, his pieces update 1950s-19 70s aesthetics for a destabilized, digital present. Objects come steadily closer or journey across the frame at a measured pace, which is the exact opposite of the quick-edit diet fed to the viewer by most mass media. By slowing the action, Anderson lures the viewer in; his animations behave more like paintings in the way that they engage the viewer. In Lawn Ornaments, Anderson creates a bug's-eye view of a slow march across a suburban lawn, with roiling clouds above, subtle images in the grass, and the occasional leap of a snail shell. The original version is 3-1/2 minutes long, with five computers taking the better part of a week to render it for the On Screen program. Anderson, a native of Greenville, Texas, received his bachelor of fine arts in photography from the University of Texas at Austin and master of fine arts in photography and digital media from the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts at Indiana University, Bloomington. He currently lives and works in Kansas City, Missouri. His pieces have been seen in international fairs and festivals of new-media art from Bangkok to Dubai. From press release
Event dates:
Daily (ends June 30)

