
Indy Toxic Heritage Exhibit
Hosted by Indiana University Indianapolis’s Museum Studies Program, Indy Parks and Recreation, and the Kheprw InstituteExplore how environmental harm and advocacy for justice are part of Indianapolis’s citywide past, present, and future in the exhibit Indy Toxic Heritage.
Event Details
Explore how environmental harm and advocacy for justice are part of Indianapolis’s citywide past, present, and future in the exhibit Indy Toxic Heritage: Pollution, Place, and Power, on view through August 7 in the sixth-floor Indianapolis Special Collections Room at the Indianapolis Public Library’s Central Library.
Indy Toxic Heritage was developed by Elizabeth Kryder-Reid, Laura Holzman, Ben Clark, and Kay Hawthorne, in collaboration with the Kheprw Institute and Indy Parks and Recreation and in conversation with people across the city.
The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, has traveled to several locations over the past year. To learn more and to view the programming schedule, visit ToxicHeritage.com/ith-exhibit.
The exhibit is open during Central Library’s regular operating hours. For more information about Central Library, including its hours, visit the library’s website or call 317.275.4100.
This program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant and from the Indiana University Center for Translating Research into Practice.