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  2. Lawrence W. Inlow Hall - Wikipedia

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    Inlow Hall is named after Lawrence W. Inlow, a former attorney involved greatly in the Indianapolis community until his death.Anita C. Inlow, widow of Lawrence W. Inlow, former executive vice president and general counsel of Conseco, Inc., gifted $5 million to the construction of the new building, and Indiana University, subsequently, chose to name the building Lawrence W. Inlow Hall in 2001. [1]

  3. List of Indiana University of Pennsylvania buildings - Wikipedia

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    The additional space serves as a central entrance and lobby area for both venues and combines to form the university's Performing Arts Center. Since 1989, Fisher Auditorium and the subsequent new spaces have been managed by the Lively Arts at IUP, an office of IUP's College of Fine Arts [29]

  4. List of Brutalist architecture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge (Le Corbusier, (1962) [2]: 61 Countway Library - Harvard University, Boston [15] Fall River Government Center, Fall River (1976) [2]: 62 Fine Arts Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Kevin Roche, 1975) [2]: 59 The First Church of Christ, Scientist

  5. Indianapolis Art Center - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Art Center is an art center located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The center, founded in 1934 by the Works Project Administration during the Great Depression as the Indianapolis Art League, is located along the White River. It features fine art exhibitions, art classes and studios, a library with over 5,000 titles ...

  6. List of museums in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Indiana is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  7. City leaders break ground on new Trout Museum of Art and ...

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    A joint building project by Lawrence University and the Trout Museum of Art on Thursday March 7, 2024 in Appleton, Wis. Scheduled to open in Fall 2025, the building will feature more than 100,000 ...

  8. Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis Public Art ...

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    James Wille Faust's The Herron Arch 1 in the IUPUI Public Art Collection. In 2009, the IUPUI Public Art Collection added four new sculptures lent by the Indianapolis Museum of Art: Sasson Soffer’s East Gate/West Gate (1973), Will Horwitt’s Spaces with Iron (1972), Shan Zou Zhou’s Portrait of History (1997), and John Francis Torreano’s Mega-Gem (1989).

  9. Eskenazi Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum was intended to be the center of a “cultural crossroads,” an idea brought forth by then-Indiana University President Herman B Wells. [1] The present museum building was designed by I.M. Pei and Partners and dedicated in 1982. [1] The museum's collection comprises approximately 45,000 objects, with about 1,400 on display. [2]