
“It’s Black History Month” is a set of artist interviews filmed in partnership with the #STFU Artist Collective, which centers young Black creators in Indianapolis from various backgrounds and mediums, highlighting their inspirations and aspirations.

Juan is an oil painter whose cool-toned, narrative pieces reflect his own inspirations and experiences across Indianapolis’s gallery scene.

Malik is a photographer and videographer whose vibrant concert and street visuals are shaped by his love of music and deep playlist brain.

Primrose is an art curator and painter who transformed a small apartment into a living gallery filled with handmade lamps, vases, and bold, colorful work.

Miracle is a multidisciplinary artist whose style blends anime, soft punk aesthetics, and bright chroma color rooted in Afrocentric creativity.

Anastacia is a writer, performer, and musician whose work is grounded in community and her Panamanian roots.

Troy Track Select is the host and founder of Select Few Sessions, a concert interview series and listening community that archives the sound of Indy’s music scene.

Denise Blane is the director of Justice 4 Three, a documentary on a hate crime in Fort Wayne that claimed the life of her cousin and the responsibility of telling that story.

Reno Moore is an actor, singer, and all-around performer whose career spans training at AMDA and roles across Indianapolis stages.

Jada, also known as Abayomi, is a filmmaker and photographer who uses rich color and comedy to explore work, identity, and joy.

Saria Raine is a dancer, choreographer, and musician whose energy drives performances for college crews and professional showcases alike.

Kenny Mason is a mixed media artist whose work fuses graffiti, portraiture, and reclaimed materials to capture the energy of contemporary street art.

Dai Eades is a self-taught abstract painter and curator who turns emotion into movement through bold color, texture, and layered compositions.

Elgin, better known as 5LAPHOUSE, is a DJ and “Curator of Culture” carving out space for Black and queer artists in electronic music.