Making Together
In Unison
Saturday, September 19
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Help us commemorate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States by adding your contribution to a collaborative art project. Each project invites reflection on civic life and the shared American experience.
In Unison is a large-scale, community-created block print that mirrors the graceful interconnectivity of starlings moving together in murmuration. In 2026, local artist Kassie Woodworth will bring a ten-yard roll of paper, hand-carved stamps, and printmaking ink to Indianapolis Public Library branches, inviting patrons to join in this shared act of creation.
In memory of Ken McCune by Karen McCune.

AGE GROUP: | Seniors | All Ages | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Art/Crafts/Hobbies |
TAGS: | art | america250 | #Arts&Crafts | #Art |
Wayne Branch
The Wayne Branch Library first opened in December of 1969 in a shopping center located at 7341 Rockville Road. Due to high demand, the storefront space was enlarged in 1973, but the need for more space was evident. A permanent 13,500 square foot location opened in 1984, and the branch remains in that same building today. The Wayne Branch underwent a $1.1 million renovation in 2020 to add more seating and activity space, study rooms, and a quiet reading area, but still features the split design of a separate children's and adult wing.