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Lilly Endowment grant to reimagine storytelling at Conner Prairie

Conner Prairie is reimagining storytelling and community engagement surrounding the Lenape people and their traditions, thanks to a $2.5 million grant from Lilly Endowment. The...

Listening and learning: Newfields’ new CEO is committed to moving the institution forward

Le Monte Booker said he is ready to listen to the community. After a six-month nationwide search, Newfields welcomed Booker as its president and CEO....

ā€˜Afrofuturism in Costume Design’ coming to Children’s Museum in 2025

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is set to unveil a new exhibit from two-time Academy Award-Winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter. ā€œRuth E. Carter: Afrofuturism...

The Great American Songbook Museum is hosting free tours in October

In honor of American Archives Month, the Great American Songbook Foundation is opening its archives to the public this October. The Great American Songbook Foundation...

Five Native American artists chosen for Eiteljorg FellowshipĀ 

Five Native American artists have been selected for the 2025 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship. Each artist will receive $50,000, and the museum will purchase...

‘Why we serve: Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces’ at Indy’s EiteljorgĀ 

Serving in every major conflict since the Revolutionary War, Native Americans continue to join the United States Armed Forces, often at higher rates per...

COHatch and the Harrison Center breathe new life into Polk Stables

Nestled in the cozy Martindale Brightwood neighborhood, right next to Tinker House and across the Monon, the historic Polk Stables has been given a...

Eiteljorg hosts 32nd Indian Market and FestivalĀ 

The Eiteljorg Museum is gearing up for one of the biggest Native American art markets in the country. Presented by the Indiana Soybean Alliance, the...

Ancient seas: Indiana State Museum unveils reimagined exhibit

School is out for the summer! For kids, it’s the best part of the year. For parents … not so much. For any Hoosier...

Looking back 100 years: How Notre Dame students resisted the KKK

In May of 1924, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) planned a rally in the city of South Bend, the home of many Jewish and...
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