Storytelling Arts of Indiana Email Format
Performing ArtsIndiana, United States2-10 Employees
Storytelling Arts of Indiana is a performing arts organization that uses storytelling to engage audiences, foster community connections, and preserve cultural narratives. Its offerings include professional storytelling performances, outreach to youth and seniors, and historical storytelling programs, along with events that invite community members to share their own experiences. Celebrating its 34th year of activity, the organization curates a full season of storytelling at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center in Indianapolis. With a small staff, the organization serves Hoosiers across ages and settings, delivering bedside storytelling for a local children's hospital, a monthly storytelling guild, summertime performances at Marion County day camps, and a Liar's Contest during the Indiana State Fair. It collaborates with regional cultural and preservation institutions to develop and preserve Indiana stories, and a notable recent development is a partnership with Indiana Landmarks to preserve narratives tied to historic buildings.