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A child builds a helmet out of cardboard and other art supplies at Cardboard Storyland, an immersive experience now ongoing at the Indiana State Museum. The exhibit invites visitors to use ...
The Art Salon is celebrating its 100 th year. “It really showcases a variety of talented artist all who have connections to the State of Indiana and all of them are working right now,” Knapp said.
One visitor to the Indiana State Museum recommended making time to walk around the museum's exterior to see 92 different art installations representing each of Indiana's counties. As the Indiana ...
According to a news release from the Indiana State Museum, the organization is offering free admission from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at all 12 of its locations on Saturday, June 15, to celebrate ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana State Museum in downtown Indianapolis is showing off the work of 21 minority artists in its newest exhibition called “Rich Soil.”. The exhibit was created ...
The Hoosier Art Salon is celebrating 100 years of Indiana stories in art. Sherman visited the Indiana State Museum to see the exhibit, which runs through Oct. 20. Visitors will find paintings, draw… ...
Where: Indiana State Museum, 650 W. Washington St., Indianapolis When: Jan. 20-May 12 Admission: Cost: Included with museum admission, which is $20 for adults, $14 for youth ages 3-17 and $18 for ...
Cross curated “IN the Abstract” with Mark Ruschman, Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites senior curator of art emeritus. Local artist George Morrison, who had work in “A Sense of Place ...
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Indiana State Museum to showcase ‘Red Lines' quilt - MSNButter Art Fair was one of several community exhibitions of “Red Lines” before it made its way to the Indiana State Museum. Because of its size, the quilt is usually displayed in sections.
Several northeast Indiana artists contributed new ornaments this year for the Indiana State Museum’s 92 County Tree. The ornaments are among 60 additions to the tree this holiday, with another ...
Butter art fair attendees are pictured with “redLINES,” a 426-foot quilt made by LaShawnda Crowe Storm that was acquired by the Indiana State Museum. (Eric Lubrick photo) ...
According to a news release from the Indiana State Museum, the organization is offering free admission from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at all 12 of its locations on Saturday, June 15, to celebrate Juneteenth.
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