Emerson Theatre, Indianapolis
Opened as the Eastland Theater in 1928. This Art Moderne style former neighborhood movie house still has a beautifully preserved neon marquee and multicolored tile facade.
Inside, it has retained much of its lobby and concession area, but the auditorium has had all of its old seating torn out.
The Emerson Theater is today one of the city’s premier small venues for rock concerts, with room for over 400 in the auditorium, featuring both touring bands as well as local talent on Friday and Saturday nights.
This printed image is available at 24w x 17.5h inches
All photographs are printed on a Fine Art Bright White 100% cotton rag Acid-free archival paper with a 230 gsm weight. The paper has an extremely bright white coating with a luxurious matte surface that will produce images with bright colors and rich blacks. This smooth all-cotton paper is ideal for photography. All giclee prints are made using archival, pigmented inks.
All prints come with a 2 inch border all around, with an extra inch at the bottom for Michael’s signature and image dating.
Opened as the Eastland Theater in 1928. This Art Moderne style former neighborhood movie house still has a beautifully preserved neon marquee and multicolored tile facade.
Inside, it has retained much of its lobby and concession area, but the auditorium has had all of its old seating torn out.
The Emerson Theater is today one of the city’s premier small venues for rock concerts, with room for over 400 in the auditorium, featuring both touring bands as well as local talent on Friday and Saturday nights.
This printed image is available at 24w x 17.5h inches
All photographs are printed on a Fine Art Bright White 100% cotton rag Acid-free archival paper with a 230 gsm weight. The paper has an extremely bright white coating with a luxurious matte surface that will produce images with bright colors and rich blacks. This smooth all-cotton paper is ideal for photography. All giclee prints are made using archival, pigmented inks.
All prints come with a 2 inch border all around, with an extra inch at the bottom for Michael’s signature and image dating.
Opened as the Eastland Theater in 1928. This Art Moderne style former neighborhood movie house still has a beautifully preserved neon marquee and multicolored tile facade.
Inside, it has retained much of its lobby and concession area, but the auditorium has had all of its old seating torn out.
The Emerson Theater is today one of the city’s premier small venues for rock concerts, with room for over 400 in the auditorium, featuring both touring bands as well as local talent on Friday and Saturday nights.
This printed image is available at 24w x 17.5h inches
All photographs are printed on a Fine Art Bright White 100% cotton rag Acid-free archival paper with a 230 gsm weight. The paper has an extremely bright white coating with a luxurious matte surface that will produce images with bright colors and rich blacks. This smooth all-cotton paper is ideal for photography. All giclee prints are made using archival, pigmented inks.
All prints come with a 2 inch border all around, with an extra inch at the bottom for Michael’s signature and image dating.