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The Murphy Art Center is an arts center located in the G. C. Murphy Building. The Center houses five galleries, 23 artist's studios, a supplier of art materials, an Italian restaurant, an English Pub and a salon/gallery combination. The building is also home to the offices of MOKB Presents and their venue, The HIFI.
Indianapolis's cultural district program was established as an economic development initiative of the Bart Peterson administration to promote public art and market the city as a cultural destination. Peterson formed the Indianapolis Cultural Development Commission whose steering committee selected the initial five cultural districts in 2003.
Landscape architecture firm DAVID RUBIN Land Collective was commissioned by the Indianapolis Museum of Art to complete a 30-year land use master plan for the full 152-acre (62 ha) Newfields campus. Adopted in 2017, the master plan called for several developments to the park, including a new footbridge across the Indiana Central Canal and an ...
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The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. pp. 1429– 1430. ISBN 9780253112491. OCLC 48139849 – via Google Books. Reed, Robert (2004). Central Indiana Interurban. ISBN 0-7385-3290-8. OCLC 56476167. Whitaker, Jan (2006). Service and Style: How the American Department Store Fashioned the Middle Class. St. Martin's Press. p. 183. ISBN 9780312326357.
High chest of drawers (Indianapolis Museum of Art) Inspired by Thomas Chippendale: America 1760-80 Walnut, Brass: 98 x 43.25 x 22.25 75.99 High chest: Ritual wine server , Indianapolis Museum of Art, 60.43: China 1200–1100 BCE Bronze: 9 60.43 Ritual wine server: Vase with carved peony scrolls: China 1000 Cizhou ware: 17 47.153
The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art is an art museum in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.The Eiteljorg houses an extensive collection of visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas as well as Western American paintings and sculptures collected by businessman and philanthropist Harrison Eiteljorg (1903–1997).