Starr-Gennett Gallery
Get a glimpse of jazz artists and recordings of times past in our quaint gallery. Gift shop available.
Get a glimpse of jazz artists and recordings of times past in our quaint gallery. Gift shop available.
The Mansion House was built in 1840 pioneer-era as an upscale hotel inn and also served as the office for the Western Stage Company where stagecoaches changed horses.
The Tom Thomas Gallery was named after Tom Thomas, an artist, associate professor of fine arts at Indiana University East, and founder of the Whitewater Valley Art Competition (WVAC).
Overbeck Art Pottery was produced in the family home, built in 1830’s. The house was rescued from demolition in 1973 and restored as a private residence.
Overbeck Pottery, produced between 1911 and 1955, is recognized as an important part of our national art history.
Come enjoy beauty and peace, with artwork large and small, silver hearts and jewelry, meaningful words and special gifts, all made by artist Renee Harp.
This is a rotating art exhibit featuring works by regional artists with approximately 25 pieces of display at any given time.
The Lively Arts Series offers up a blend of performing artists, exhibitions, lectures, and forums at little or no cost.
The Indiana University East sculpture exhibit features seven captivating contemporary works. The tranquil outdoor gallery is the perfect place to pause for reflection or enlightenment.
Free admission. Fine art museum, founded in 1898, featuring Indiana artists and American art.
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