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Weird & Wonderful: The Surreal Garden
From Spring Blooms presented by Wild Birds Unlimited through the summer, you’ll be delighted to find surreal displays inspired by THE LUME Indianapolis featuring Dalí Alive throughout The Garden at Newfields.
Now You See It, Now You Don't
Have you ever visited an exhibition and wondered how an object is displayed? I am a mount maker and preparator here at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields and that is what I do.
‘Stamp’ of Approval: The Study and Analysis of Sassoferrato’s Madonna and Child
The conservation of Madonna and Child by the Workshop of Sassoferrato (38.7) for the 2024 USPS Postal Service Christmas Stamp.
Film as an Escape
The National Bank of Indianapolis Summer Nights Film Series is back and in full swing with a lineup curated by film scholar Coye Lloyd.
Picture Perfect
Check out this photography 101 session to help you capture the most feed-worthy photos of The Garden this spring...and beyond.
Not Your Average Pansy
The Garden at Newfields is full of unique and interesting flowers. What are they and where can you find them? Jaime shares it all.
Planting Ahead
If you come to Spring Blooms presented by Wild Birds Unlimited to do a little inspiration shopping, you aren’t alone. Irvin has some advice for you!
Forging a New Path: Katharine B. Sutphin Border Garden Revitalization
Newfields is committed to making spaces, hidden and well-known, accessible to everyone who wants to experience them.
Art in Conversation
The curators of the Clowes Collection give guests a deep dive into two sets of artworks, called conversations, and explain their new approach to exhibiting art.
Miraculous Journey of the Raphael Tapestry
While most of the world took a break from international travel in 2020 and 2021, the famed Raphael tapestry headed from Indianapolis to Belgium, and for good reason.
Sky's the Limit
Art and technology collide in the heart of the Clowes Pavilion and will take guests’ imaginations to new heights.
Who's Clowes?
Who are Dr. and Mrs. Clowes? What motivated them to share their impressive Old Masters collection with Indianapolis?