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Exploring Native American culture through beautiful handmade art. That’s the goal of this weekend’s two-day Indian market at ...
In a collection of more than 500,000 items, these are the weirdest, the wildest, the most significant the Indiana State ...
Indiana Black Expo (IBE) has unveiled the immersive cultural arts pavilion for the Summer Celebration this July.
Once upon a time in 1898, Osbert Sumner was given a camera as a gift when he left his job as a clerk at Schnull & Co., a wholesale grocery ...
“Composing Color: Paintings by Alma Thomas from the Smithsonian American Art Museum” opens Friday at the Indianapolis Museum ...
Art,” thought Pablo Picasso, “is a lie that makes us realize truth.” For novelist Theodore Dreiser, art is “the stored honey of the human soul.” Stella Adler, actress and teacher, once said, “Life ...
Indiana's oldest juried art fair returns to downtown this weekend. What's happening: More than 60,000 visitors are expected ...
Welcome to America V" critiquing President Trump was removed from a Newfields exhibit. Radford claims Newfields didn't want the art to upset funders.
Did you know June is National Candy Month? Take a trip back to 1995 with Across Indiana producer J. Robert Cook to ...
Robert Indiana isn't obsessed with dying but certainly has thought about it — he's 85, after all. ... Where: Indianapolis Museum of Art, 4000 Michigan Road, (317) 923-1331.
Indianapolis museum honors Oscar Robertson, Black Hoosiers who made history. Crispus Attucks Museum tells the story of Oscar Robertson's legendary high school team and Indiana's Black history.
A 12-foot Cor-Ten steel LOVE sculpture produced in 1970 by Lippincott Foundry was put on display at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Robert Indiana with his 'LOVE' sculpture in Central Park, New ...