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Carful of Kids on MSNFrom Museums to Prairies: 14 Fun Things to Do in IndianapolisIn Downtown Indianapolis, 25 acres are dedicated to memorials to several wars in history. Honoring veterans, the Soldiers and ...
The Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, known as iMOCA, wants to stay nomadic and be more nimble. So it's relaunching with a refined mission.
In the last few years the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) has developed a deserved national and international reputation. The IMA’s 100 acre Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park, which ...
L ast October the Indianapolis Museum of Art—an improbably grand institution for a midsize midwestern metropolis—was either gloriously reborn or notoriously trashed. That was when the museum ...
After seven years of offering free general admission, the Indianapolis Museum of Art will go back to charging a fee this spring. Starting in April, tickets will be $18 for adults and $10 for ...
The Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields has edited and apologized for an employment listing that said it was seeking a director who would work not only to attract a more diverse audience but ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields has apologized for a job listing seeking a new director who would maintain the museum’s “traditional, core, white art audience ...
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Indianapolis Museum of Art Names New Leader Following Diversity ScandalThe Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields has named its third president and CEO in four years as it attempts to move past a racism scandal that forced the departure of its longtime leader in 2021.
Halfway through a series of listening sessions with the 30-plus departments making up Newfields —a 152-acre cultural campus that includes the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA), botanical gardens ...
Life Inside the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s enchanting new reinstallation A mesmerizing digital display is at the center of the revamped Clowes Pavilion courtyard, while other works of art have been ...
The Indianapolis Museum of Art’s chief executive, Charles L. Venable, apologized for a job description: “If we were writing this again, with all the feedback we’ve gotten, we wouldn’t ...
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