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1 “The Indianapolis Art Center was founded in 1934 as a Works Progress Administration program during the Great Depression to serve artists. Each year, the Art Center offers hundreds of art classes, over 50 art exhibitions in six art galleries, an Outreach program that takes art to underserved communities, and the Broad Ripple Art Fair.” Retrieved from www.indplsartcenter.org/about_us
2 “The Mission provides temporary emergency shelter to homeless and/or disadvantaged men. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, showers, clothing, chapel services, case management (with referrals to onsite and offsite social service agencies) are provided. Medical, dental, podiatric and vision services are also available.” Retrieved from https://wheelermission.org/our-work/mens-services
3 “Emergency Shelter Services for women and women with children is a 30-day program designed to assist women with basic temporal needs, like meals and shelter, while assessing the factors that led them to homelessness. Whether addiction, mental health, medical, occupational, or educational issues, ladies are encouraged to enter our other long-term programs that can help them with recovery, securing safe housing and employment or mental health care.” Retrieved from https://wheelermission.org/our-work/womens-services
4 A zine (/'zi:n/ZEEN; short for magazine or fanzine) is most commonly small-circulation and usually reproduced via photocopier. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zine
5 “Coburn Place offers supportive services and housing options to survivors of intimate partner violence. We utilize a compassionate model of voluntary/trauma-informed services to focus on the overall well-being of the person while addressing barriers to safety, self-sufficiency and permanent housing.” Retrieved from http://coburnplace.org
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Linda Helmick
Linda Helmick is Doctoral Candidate and Associate Instructor, Curriculum Studies and Art Education, at Indiana University, Bloomington. E-mail: [email protected]