Looking to Pick Up a New Hobby? Indigo Studio is Here to Help

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Looking to Pick Up a New Hobby? Indigo Studio is Here to Help

Article by Brittany Smith, Input Fort Wayne

Do you enjoy the thrill of picking up a new hobby? You’re not alone. 53 percent of Americans picked up at least one new hobby over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.

But new hobbies can be expensive and time-consuming. The internet has an endless supply of videos and blogs with instructions or material recommendations, but it can be overwhelming to figure out what to buy to get started on something new.

Serial hobbyists will tell you they often spend big bucks to pick up a new hobby, only to drop it after weeks or months because it wasn’t something that suited them.  If you’re crafting on a budget, you might find yourself wondering if name brands are always worth the higher costs.

That’s why Jennifer Zartman Romano started Indigo Studio. A serial crafter herself, Zartman Romano knows the struggle of fellow arts and craft enthusiasts who want to try everything.

Learn more about Indigo Studio’s services.

Jennifer Zartman Romano is a member of the 2023 On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator Cohort. Learn more about how you can accelerate your creative career with On-Ramp. 


Indy Shorts Receives Record Number of Entries

Article and video by Divine Triplett, WISHTV

The Indy Shorts International Film Festival, presented by Heartland Film, is a highly anticipated six-day event celebrating the art of short films. Taking place from Tuesday, July 18 to 23, this festival showcases films that are 40 minutes or less in duration. With a record-breaking number of 3,900 short films submitted, the selection process was rigorous, resulting in a curated collection of 165 films organized into themed programs such as Dark Comedy, Water, and Sci-Fi. The festival offers an exciting opportunity to explore the world of short films and witness the talent and creativity of emerging filmmakers. Following each screening, there will be filmmaker Q&A sessions, allowing audiences to engage with the creators behind the films. With 170 filmmakers expected to attend, the festival promises a vibrant atmosphere filled with discussions, insights, and unique perspectives.

Read more about Indy Shorts’ record number of entries.


Centering Culture & Relationships As Arts Entrepreneurs

Podcast by Arts Midwest 

On this episode, Ojibwe artist entrepreneurs Khayman Goodsky and Chi Ma’iingan share their paths to establishing themselves as independent creatives. They talk about the importance of supportive relationships, challenging the norm, and being guided by their values as Native artists.

Listen to the podcast.


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Stay creative and awesome!

Jordan Adam -Artist Services Program Manager
Indiana Arts Commission