First Friday Art Openings and Blue Man Group Take Center Stage in Indy Today

Discover Art and Culture Across Indianapolis Today
Friday, February 6, 2026, marks a vibrant "First Friday" in Indianapolis, offering a diverse array of cultural experiences ranging from immersive gallery openings to high-octane theatrical performances. Whether you are looking to explore the local art scene, enjoy a world-class symphony, or catch a unique independent film, the Circle City has a full schedule to keep you entertained.
First Friday Gallery Openings
The city's monthly art tradition is in full swing tonight with several significant exhibitions opening their doors. The Harrison Center hosts its First Friday event from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Highlighting the evening is Kevin West’s exhibition, Forgotten Graces, in the Harrison Gallery, which explores the quiet, meaningful moments of childhood through light and tenderness. In the Gallery Annex, India Cruse-Griffin presents Letter In Blue, a series inspired by 47 handwritten letters sent by her father during his military service. Other featured artists include Caleb Keitt, Quintin Griffin, and Chris Hill.
Simultaneously, the Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi), formerly known as the Tube Factory, invites the public to its First Friday celebration from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Tonight features the opening of Pavlina Vagioni’s Cost Basis in the Tube Main and Video galleries, alongside guided tours of the museum’s recent expansions.
Theatrical and Musical Highlights
- Blue Man Group at Murat Theatre: The world-renowned Blue Man Group brings their "Bluevolution" tour to the Murat Theatre at Old National Centre. The performance begins at 7:30 PM, promising a mix of technological trickery, percussion, and signature blue-painted humor.
- Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra: For those seeking classical excellence, the ISO performs at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. There is a morning performance at 11:00 AM followed by an evening concert at 7:30 PM, offering multiple opportunities to experience the city's premier orchestral ensemble.
- The Great Gatsby: Theater enthusiasts can head to The Tarkington at Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts for a 7:00 PM production of the classic American tale, The Great Gatsby.
Cinema and Community Gatherings
Independent film fans should visit the Kan-Kan Cinema and Bar, where several new titles debut today. Highlights include the premiere of The Moment, a film about a rising pop star navigating fame, and Sound of Falling, a multigenerational drama set on a remote German farm. For a more social evening, the Indy Vegan and Vegetarian Meetup Group is hosting a gathering at Blue Sushi Sake Grill starting at 6:00 PM, while downtown also hosts a speed dating social for local singles.