Indiana State Museum (original) (raw)
Indiana State Museum
Indianapolis, IN
(317) 232-1637
- 200 Years of Indiana Art: A Cultural Legacy; article by Mark Ruschman (9/16/16)
- William Forsyth: Only the Strong Persist; article by Rachel Berenson Perry (12/8/14)
- Indiana Realities: Regionalist Painting 1930-1945 from the Robert L. and Ellen E. Haan Collection; essay by Rachel Berenson Perry (8/19/11)
- Heartland Art: Selections from Your Indiana Collection (6/29/10)
- Making It in the Midwest: Artists Who Chose to Stay; essay by Rachel Berenson Perry (8/25/09)
- Making It in the Midwest: Artists Who Chose to Stay (8/25/09)
- Indiana Women Artists: Then and Now; essay by Rachel Berenson Perry (7/7/08)
- The Paintings of Ada Walter Shulz; essay by Rachel Berenson Perry (7/7/08)
- Leroy Trobaugh: The Paintings of a Railroad Worker; text by Rachel Berenson Perry (6/19/08)
- The Paintings of William Edouard Scott; text by Rachel Berenson Perry (5/16/08)
- Hoosiers in Taos: The Woolsey Brothers; article by James E. May (4/18/06)
- Chicano (1/15/04)
- Hoosiers in Taos: The Woolsey Brothers (8/25/98)
(above: Indiana State Museum - south side. Photo Credit: Indiana State Museum Staff Photo. View of the Indiana State Museum from Washington St.)
The Indiana State Museum is part of the Department of Natural Resources' Division of State Museums and Historic Sites. The museum is located in downtown Indianapolis, at the corner of Ohio and Alabama streets, one block north of Market Square Arena. For hours and admission fees please see the Museum's website.
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