Indianapolis, IN
Indiana's capital has cultivated one of the Midwest's most unexpected mural cultures, concentrated along the Massachusetts Avenue arts corridor and the creative density of Fountain Square. Motorsports heritage, African American history, and the inventive energy of Broad Ripple village all find their way onto Indianapolis walls — turning brick facades and underpasses into a living archive of Hoosier identity.
Featured Artists
All artists →Theo Ahlstrom
Indianapolis native whose large-scale works fuse motorsports iconography with Midwestern landscape. His Fountain Square pieces have become landmarks in the neighborhood's arts corridor, earning him commissions across Indiana and a growing national following among fans of automotive-themed public art.
Cassandra Voss
Trained at Indiana University, Voss creates expansive figure-based murals that explore gender, migration, and belonging. Her Mass Ave installation "Anatomy of Flight" — a study in movement and longing — has become one of the most photographed pieces on the corridor since its unveiling in 2020.
Darnell Marks
A fixture in Broad Ripple and the broader Indianapolis arts community, Marks grounds his work in neighborhood history and youth mentorship. He collaborates regularly with Indy Arts Council–funded youth programs, turning vacant walls in his home city into celebrations of Black Indianapolis culture and Midwestern resilience.