The Museum first opened to the public in 1906 under the John Herron Art Institute & was later moved here to its permanent residence in1910 where more than 5000 residents came out for the opening night
Free admission, beautiful grounds and all kinds of art. Kids and adults will enjoy more than 50,000 pieces of art and some of their traveling exhibits. Read more.
We are open until 9 pm today! At 7 pm, Nancy Ramage, great-great niece of Claribel & Etta Cone, will talk about her aunts and their amazing art collection, including many of the Matisses on exhibit. Read more.
LOVE the arts park. Read more.
Great kids area on the lower level! Walk in off the canal and view the only American Indian and western art museum west of the Appalachians and east on the Mississippi!
Here you can see work by famous artists, try family or hands on activities and stop into their restaurant. There's also American Indian and Western artifacts. Read more.
Wide, flat trail with plenty of murals and other sights to look at while jogging or biking. The trail goes across a few busy streets, so be careful of cars.
Absolutely my favorite shop on Mass Ave...for anything. Quirky gifts, jewelry, local artist's handiwork displayed simply and beautifully. I can't not buy a Harriet on each visit
Mass Ave puts a whole new angle on excitement! Showing public art, top-notch galleries and live theater, the district's free-spirited mood spills out from its unique restaurants, shops and nightlife. Read more.
See the culture and history of Indiana with art, science and interactive exhibits. $7 for adults and $4 for kids. They have all kinds of events, activities and workshops for kids. Read more.
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