Indianapolis February 2009 Calendar of Events

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You'll find something for everyone to do in Indianapolis in February. Whether you're an enthusiast of outdoor adventures or your interests lean toward the fine arts, we've got you covered.

Heart: A Visual Tribute to the Human Heart


Where: StutzArtSpace Gallery
212 W. 10th St., B110, Indianapolis (Enter from 10th Street via alley)
Phone: (317) 503-6420
When: Through Feb. 27, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. weekdays or by appointment


The Stutz Artists Association has teamed up with the American Heart Association to present "Heart," an exhibition centered on the human heart, during Women's Heart Health Month. Artwork in the show includes pieces that explore the medical heart, metaphors for love, the visual heart, the idea of brokenness, and the richness of the color red. Participating artists will donate 20 percent of sales to the American Heart Association.

Ford 55th Annual Indianapolis Boat, Sport & Travel Show

Where: Indiana State Fairgrounds
1202 E. 38th St., Indianapolis 46205
Phone: (765) 641-7712
When: Feb. 20-Mar 1 (Hours vary by day)
Admission: Adults, $10; Seniors 60 and over, $9; children 6-12, $7; children ages 5 and under free
The largest indoor event of its kind in the nation with over 600 exhibitors featuring products and services, tips and techniques, and entertainment.

18th Annual Indiana Motorcycle Exposition


Where: Indiana State Fairgrounds
1202 E. 38th St., Indianapolis 46205
Phone: (765) 641-7712
When: Feb.

26-Mar. 1 (Hours vary by day)
Admission: Adults, $10; Seniors 60 and over, $9; children 6-12, $7; children ages 5 and under free

Featuring great deals on motorcycles, personal watercraft, all-terrain vehicles, go-carts, and accessories and apparel, plus the premiere custom bike competition in the state, The Bikers Showcase.

Crime and Punishment


Where: Indiana Repertory Theater
140 W. Washington St., Indianapolis 46204
Phone: (317) 635-5252
When: Through March 8, see Web site for dates and times.
Admission: $34 and $39

A three-actor, 90-minute adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment in which a young student and a police inspector debate criminal intentions in a lawless world-gone-mad.

Off the Walls: The Indiana Artisan Premiere


Where: Indiana State Museum
650 W. Washington St., Indianapolis 46204
Phone: (317) 232-1637
When: Feb. 13-Mar 22, Mon-Sat, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission: Adults, $7; children ages 3-12, $4; seniors age 60 and older, $6.50

Celebrating the work of Indiana artists, craftsmen, and food producers, this exhibit from the statewide Indiana Artisan Development Program features 35 works in various media including everything from traditional oil painting to recycled fiber textiles. Each work is available for purchase "off the wall," and food and other artisan products are available for sale in the Indiana State Museum Store.
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