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INDIANAPOLIS — Australia may be half a world away. But inside the newest iteration of THE LUME Indianapolis, the Indigenous artwork and culture of the Land Down Under comes alive in central Indiana.
The Lume at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, 4000 Michigan Road Tickets: $29 adults, $25 ages 55 and up, $20 ages 6-17 and free ages 5 and under. Members receive discounts.
See Newfields' bark paintings for the first time as well as art created by a member of a nomadic group that lived without European contact until 1984.