The Team Is Great. But, It's Missing You.

Artomobilia runs on the energy of an exceptional volunteer crew. Every year they show up early, stay late, and make the whole thing work. There's room for one more.

Walk the field at Artomobilia on a Saturday morning, before the gates open and the crowd arrives, and you'll find them already there. Cars being guided into position. Signage going up. Radios crackling. The people doing that work are volunteers, and without them there is no event.

It sounds simple because it is. Artomobilia exists because a group of people who didn't have to show up decided to anyway. They come back year after year, and the ones who've been doing it longest will tell you the same thing: it gets better every time. The cars get more interesting. The community gets tighter. The day goes faster than you'd expect.

What volunteers actually do is harder to summarize than a job description suggests. Yes, there's marshaling and crowd management and logistics. But there's also setting the tone. Friendly, calm, approachable. That tone is contagious, and in an environment where rare cars and large crowds and tight downtown streets all intersect, it matters more than most people realize. Volunteers are often the first face a collector sees when they arrive and the last one they pass on the way out. That's not a small thing.

In 2026 we're also investing in our volunteers with quarterly gatherings designed to give back. Behind-the-scenes access. Collector stories. Time with builders and partners in a setting that doesn't involve a radio and a parking assignment. It's our way of saying thank you in a way that's actually worth something.

One more thing worth mentioning. If you're a student at Carmel, Westfield, Zionsville, or Noblesville High School and need community service hours, we have you covered. Or if you're a parent or grandparent with a kid who needs hours and happens to love cars, even better. Artomobilia volunteer opportunities check every box: meaningful work, interesting people, real experience, and a genuine contribution to the Hamilton County automotive community. Hard to do better than that.

If you're at least 16 and want to be part of something that matters, we'd love to have you. The team is already great. It's just missing you.

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