Cornfields. Crossroads. Flyover.
A place people pass through...not a place where things happen.
Because while the rest of the world has been looking past Indianapolis, we’ve been building. Creating. Collaborating. Designing.
For people. Not prestige.
Making work rooted in community—shaped by real needs.

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Siena Baldi received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Washington University in St Louis in 2011 with a double major in Printmaking and Environmental Studies.
Siena specializes in large-scale civic projects (the largest spans six stories) and in pushing the boundaries of where a mural can go. She showcases the connections between all living things through imaginative, thought-provoking artwork, spreading bright colors and good cheer with her Magical Realism style. Some call it "Feel-Good Madness." Siena sees Public Art as interlinked with Public Health because it is a democratic way to uplift people's emotional well-being.
BONUS: This letterpress poster was printed at Tribune Showprint in Muncie, Indiana—the oldest continuously operating letterpress shop in the country. Each print is part of a run of just 50 originals, making it a rare, collectible artifact of this year’s Field Guide.


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Rockland Page is the Founder and CEO of ROCKaBLOCK, a creative design studio and apparel brand redefining how merchandise connects with people.
A former art director at the Chicago Tribune and graphic designer at Jet Magazine, he blends storytelling, culture, and technology to create bold, high-quality apparel and brand experiences. He is also the creator of ROCK AR, a platform that transforms traditional merchandise into interactive, measurable augmented reality experiences. Recognized as the 2022 Indiana Minority-Owned Business of the Year, Rock is passionate about innovation, community impact, and helping brands turn everyday merch into meaningful, trackable engagement.
