
Two hamsters who were rescued by the Pipsqueakery from Flagler County, Florida, play in their cage June 7. The hamsters came from a group of more than 100.
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Two hamsters who were rescued by the Pipsqueakery from Flagler County, Florida, play in their cage June 7. The hamsters came from a group of more than 100.
Alex Hernly, a founder of the Pipsqueakery, holds one of the baby hamsters rescued from a shelter in Florida. The hamster was one of 100 they rescued.
Exhibit curator Jeremy Sweet marks a spot to hang a print in the Grunwald Gallery. Sweet co-curated an exhibit, which will open Friday, focusing on the history and legacy of Indiana tattoos.
Tattoo exhibit curator Jeremy Sweet poses next to a cardboard cutout of Roy Craig Cooper, nicknamed Roy Boy, who was one of the most iconic tattooers in Indiana. One section of the Grunwald Gallery's newest exhibit focuses on Roy Boy as a tattoo artist.
Gallery technicians Erik Probst, left, and Clayton Blackwell hang tattoo flash sheets on a wall of the Grunwald Gallery. The gallery is opening its newest exhibition, "Indiana Tattoo: History and Legacy," on Friday.
Memorabilia from Roy Boy's tattoo shop hangs on a wall at the Grunwald Gallery. The pieces are part of the gallery's newest exhibit, which focuses on the history and legacy of Indiana tattoos and tattoo artists.
Marianne Van Winkle, PALS executive director, meets the program's newest horse, Bubbles. Van Winkle became the executive director of the equine therapy program in September and is hoping to expand the program's reach.
Members of the chorus for the University Gilbert & Sullivan Society's opera "Ruddigore" perform at their dress rehearsal Thursday at Jackson Creek Middle School. The society is performing the opera Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Ashlyn Brown who plays Mad Margaret in the opera "Ruddigore" teases her hair as she prepares for a dress rehearsal. The University Gilbert & Sullivan Society is performing the opera Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
MFA Student Kristy Hughes' printmaking work on display Wednesday at the Grunwald Gallery of Art as part of the MFA Student Thesis Show.
Faith Girton, 16, Edwin Girton, 13, and LaWanda Girton, 47, hold hands and pray together during Sunday's rally.
Pastor John Girton sits in a warehouse behind his tent, typing a press release to send to local media. The warehouse served as his home base during the tent campaign.
Pastor John Girton hammers a white cross into the ground on the fifteenth day of his tent campaign. Each cross stands for a murder victim in Indianapolis.
Pastor John Girton speaks to the crowd Sunday at a rally in Indianapolis. More than 300 people came out to support him on his last day at the tent.
Pastor John Girton comforts a murder victim's family member Sunday during a rally. Seventeen people were killed during Girton's tent campaign.
Rally attendees hold hands during a prayer led by David Hampton, another local pastor, at Sunday's rally.
Jaylen Johnson was murdered Aug. 20 in Indianapolis. His grandparents spoke with Pastor John Girton at his tent during his campaign.
Pastor John Girton speaks Sunday in front of a crowd of neighbors and supporters. About 300 people came out to support him on his last day in the tent.
Pastor John Girton speaks to the crowd Sunday at a rally in Indianapolis. More than 300 people came out to support him on his last day at the tent.
Sam Ison, 19, and A McDermont, 17, work the Prism Youth Community's booth at the Indy Pride Festival Saturday. The group brought 25 young adults to march in the parade.