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Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science

Evansville, Indiana

812-425-2406

www.evansvillemuseum.org

The Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science, one of southern Indiana’s leading cultural institutions, is a general museum maintaining a permanent collection of more than 30,000 objects including fine and decorative arts with an emphasis on the 16th – 21st centuries. Of key importance are

Indianapolis Art Center

Indianapolis, Indiana

309-255-2464

IndplsArtCenter.Org

The Indianapolis Art Center, a Michael Graves-designed building, is nestled into a 9.5 acre stretch along the banks of the White River in the Broad Ripple neighborhood of Indianapolis. Each year, the Art Center offers hundreds of art classes, over 50 art exhibitions in six art galleries, an Outreach program that takes art to underserved communities, and the Broad Ripple Art Fair.

Newfields

Indianapolis, Indiana

317-923-1331

discovernewfields.org

As the Indianapolis Museum of Art has grown to become an internationally-renowned museum, we now turn our attention toward increasing our emphasis on combining art with nature. The name Newfields represents the dynamic, cultural campus which is home to the IMA, The Garden,

the historic Oldfields Estate, and and the Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park. The campus itself is ideal for performances, afternoon walks, kite-flying, cloud-gazing, memory-making, new-idea-having. There’s a mansion to stage unforgettable events, restaurants for relaxing, bars for microbrews and

friendships. Newfields is a setting where it’s easy to make connections of all sorts. Like no place

else in Indianapolis.

collections of late 19th – early 20th century Indiana landscapes and portraiture; contemporary American still life paintings; and fine art and crafts purchased from over six decades of the Museum’s prestigious annual juried competitions of Midwestern art.