Designed by acclaimed Indianapolis architect Walter S. Blackburn, whose portfolio also includes the Hoosier Dome, Grace Apostolic Church, and the Indiana Convention Center expansion, the Artsgarden was originally built as part of Circle Centre Mall in 1995. Since then, it has hosted thousands of performances, exhibitions, and community events, welcoming visitors to experience the arts in a memorable setting.

“Walter Blackburn envisioned a space that would connect people—physically, between downtown landmarks, and culturally, through the arts,” said Judith B. Thomas, President & CEO at Indy Arts Council. “Thirty years later, the Artsgarden continues to honor that vision as one of Indianapolis’ most recognizable venues for creativity.”
In addition to public programming, the Artsgarden offers rental opportunities for private events. With its dramatic architecture and central location, it is one of downtown Indianapolis’ most unique venues for weddings, receptions, and corporate gatherings.
About Indy Arts Council
Indy Arts Council is central Indiana’s leading arts advocacy and services agency. Their mission is to champion arts and culture. Indy Arts Council believes every resident should experience arts and culture in a way that nourishes and inspires them. This vision of a creative life for all is central to the work they do to support artists, arts organizations, and the community.
Photos (top to bottom): BUTTER at the Indianapolis Artsgarden (photo: Gabrielle Minion), A wedding at the Artsgarden (photo: Aubrey Thornsbury), Walter S. Blackburn outside of the Artsgarden in 1995 (photo courtesy of Blackburn family)