INDIANAPOLIS, IN.- The Indianapolis Museum of Art announced that New York-based artist Mary Miss will create a series of site-specific installations along the White River called FLOW (Can You See the River?). The project will reveal important and unique elements of the water system through a series of installations at stopping points along the river and canal, engaging residents and increasing awareness of the watershed and the role it plays in the citys life. The project will premiere September 2011 and is the first new work to be commissioned for 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park since the Parks opening in June 2010. The collaborative project envisioned by Miss will take place along a six-mile stretch of the river, starting at the Central Canal in the Broad Ripple area continuing to White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis. Multiple stopping points along the river will draw the visitor