FANGS GALLERY
A Rules-liTE LARP set in the World of Darkness
Saturday, March 21
At The HUB NWI in Hebron, Indiana
Fangs Gallery is an art gallery and collective known for experimental pop art and provocative art films. Dozens of careers have been launched at Fangs Gallery, and some have even gained mainstream popularity. The gallery opening has brought together an eccentric mix of artists, musicians, drag queens, gallery employees, and society trendsetters.
And Vampires.
Fangs Gallery is a rules-lite one-shot larp with precast characters for 36 players.
When: Saturday, March 21st, 2026, 2:00 PM
Where: The Hub NWI — 676 W Division Rd, Hebron, Indiana
Ticket Price: $90
Your ticket gets you:
Six hours of live-action Vampire goodness (LARP and workshops!) with engaging NPCs
Snacks (the human food kind)
Professional digital and film photography
Bespoke photo backdrops
A northern Indiana church that has been transformed into an eclectic art gallery with…
A dressing area so you look your 80s best
Immersive set dressing & props
One-of-a-kind art from Chicago artists
You are the Main Character of Your Story. Every character—whether vampire, ghoul, or mortal—has relationships that matter to them and goals they are pursuing. There are no throwaway characters, and being cast as a low-powered character doesn't mean you'll have less to do in game.
Power Level: Roughly one third of characters are mortal, one third are ghouls or thin-bloods, and one third are full-blooded vampires. The oldest vampire in play is about 120, and most are much younger.
Themes & Tone: Fangs Gallery is a game about outsiders building their own place in society, and those who (literally and metaphorically) feed off their success and burgeoning community. It was inspired by Andy Warhol's Factory, a gathering place that brought together distinguished intellectuals, drag queens, playwrights, Bohemian street people, Hollywood celebrities, and wealthy patrons.
The player characters are a collective of dramatic artists, and their relationships are messy. Powers and vampire politics take a backseat.
This game is, like, super gay. Like Warhol's Factory, Fangs Gallery is a haven for queer and trans artists and performers. Most characters can be played as any gender, and queer relationships are built into the setting. Players should be comfortable being in a space where queer relationships and identities are centered.