INDIANA ART MUSEUMS
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS & ART CENTERS
Guide to Indiana art museums, art centers and non-profit art organizations. For the year
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Indiana Art Museums
Anderson Museum of Art (Anderson)Art Museum of Greater Lafayette
Children's Museum Indianapolis
Evansville Museum
Eiteljorg Museum (Indianapolis)
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
Indiana State Museum (Indianapolis)
Midwest Museum of American Art (Elkhart)
Newfields - Indianapolis Museum of Art (Indianapolis)
Richmond Art Museum
South Bend Museum of Art
Swope Art Museum (Terra Haute)
University Art Museums and Galleries in Indiana
David Owsley Museum of Art (Ball State - Muncie)Brauer Museum of Art (Valparaiso University)
Charles W. Cushman Photograph Collection (IU Archives)
Eskenazi Museum of Art (IU Bloomington)
The Art Gallery at IU (IU Northwest - Gary)
Purdue University Galleries (West Lafayette)
Indiana University Kokomo Art Gallery
National Art Museum of Sport (Indianapolis)
New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art (U of Southern IN, Evansville)
The Galleries at Peelerr (DePauw University, Greencastle)
Raclin Murphy Museum of Art (Notre Dame)
Indiana Art Centers
Chesterton Art Center (Chesterton)Garfield Park Arts Center (Indianapolis)
Harrison Center for the Arts (Indianapolis)
Indianapolis Art Center
Lubeznik Center for the Arts (Michigan City)
Tube Factory Artspace
Sugar Creek Art Center (Thorntown)
Sullivan Munce Cultural Center (Zionsville)
Indiana Non-Profit Art Organizations
The Arts Federation (Lafayette)Artlink (Fort Wayne)
Arts Depot - Art Association of Randolph County (Union City)
Arts Council of Indianapolis
ARTSWIN (Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana) (Evansville)
The Art Education Association of Indiana
Columbus Area Arts Council
Fire Arts, Inc. (South Bend)
Hancock County Arts (Greenfield)
Hendricks County Arts Collective (Danville)
Hoosier Art Salon (Indianapolis)
Indiana Artisan (Carmel)
Indiana Arts Commission
Indiana Artists Club (Indianapolis)
IndyArts Council (Indianapolis)
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