Awful Grace recounts the night of April 4 1968, in Indianapolis, IN when, then Presidential candidate, Robert Kennedy, announced to an inner city voter rally that Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated and then called for reconciliation among the interracial crowd.
Directed, Shot and Edited by Zachary Nischan Shields
Awful Grace recounts the night of April 4 1968, in Indianapolis, IN when, then Presidential candidate, Robert Kennedy, announced to an inner city voter rally that Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated and then called for reconciliation among the interracial crowd.
Directed, Shot and Edited by Zachary Nischan Shields
In this video by Zachary Shields, learn how the nonprofit arts organization Big Car sparks creative ideas and produces cultural events and projects that help make Indianapolis, Indiana a better place. At spaces in the Fountain Square, Near Eastside and soon Lafayette Square neighborhoods and in locations around the city, Big Car (http://www.bigcar.org) boosts the city's cultural landscape by working in all genres of art and combining them whenever possible.
Big Car's work is always collaborative and explores the notions of people and place, and the unique aspects of community that connect them.
Engage. Educate. Enrich.
Through neighborhood art programs, Big Car teams up with community groups and cultural organizations to provide children and adults access to art and beauty in neighborhoods most lacking in these. These projects engage people from idea to creation to celebration — sharing with them the joy of making art together.
Entice. Entertain. Excite.
Big Car challenges and surprises…
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