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An unprecedented exhibition at the Indianapolis Museum of Art is drawing visitors from around the world to see 71 pieces from 45 lenders in Spain, Mexico, Peru and other countries. The exhibition called "Sacred Spain: Art and Belief in the Spanish World"...
Tags: India, Mumbai, Catholic liturgy, Good Friday, Veil of Veronica, Hospitality Recreation, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Relics attributed to Jesus, Christian iconography
Fairbanks Art & Nature Park at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Formerly a gravel pit and construction area, the $25 million park is now being planted with grass and shrubs and native plant life, and filled with large-scale works of modern art. Three...
Tags: Laura Pinegar, Noblesville, Environment, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Hospitality Recreation, Andrea Zittel
This Thursday, Hoosier educators will meet in Indianapolis for the first Indiana Reading Summit. The event begins 9 a.m., Oct. 1, at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Six speakers will address the summit’s attendees, including Education professors from...
Tags: Indianapolis Museum of Art, reading summit, Indianapolis
Indianapolis firefighters believe a body found in the White River on Easter Sunday might be that of Ethan James Runnels, an Indianapolis canoeist missing since Valentine's Day. A birdwatcher spotted the body of a man on a sandbar in the river just north...
Tags: White River, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis Fire Department
The Indianapolis Museum of Art announced a new raft of cost-cutting measures today, including the elimination of 15 full-time positions and six part-time positions. The reduction in expenses comes hot on the heels of $1.7 million worth of in-year cuts...
The Indianapolis Museum of Art has announced a raft of cost-cutting measures and project delays as it braces for a tough 2009. The museum board agreed to $1.7 million worth of in-year cuts, as well as a similar reduction plan for the next fiscal year,...
Tags: Indianapolis Museum of Art, cuts measures, project delays
Twenty-seven year veteran english teacher Connie Heermann, who was suspended for a unprecedented 18 months for using the Freedom Writers Diary in her classroom, was asked to host a seminar on censorship on Thursday, August 21st at 6 p.m., at the Indianapolis...
Tags: Connie Heermann, Indianapolis Museum of Art, IMA, Erin Gruwell, Freedom Writers Diary, Freedom Writers, Perry Township School Board
K A treasure trove of personal items from one of New York�s most iconic photographers has found a home in Indianapolis, by way of a Kentucky farmhouse. The Indianapolis Museum of Art will announce Tuesday the acquisition of 210 photos and nearly 100...