Earlham College Eli Lilly Library
Earlham is a Library of Congress selected depository of government documents.
Earlham is a Library of Congress selected depository of government documents.
This Historic Mansion was built in 1880 by Burton Westcott who next moved to Springfield, OH and built the Westcott House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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).
The Richmond Symphony Orchestra is a fully professional orchestra with a 100-voice chorus that has entertained since 1957.
Richmond Community Orchestra is dedicated to encouraging lifelong musicianship and appreciation of orchestral music in Richmond, Indiana.
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 Gennett Records branch of the now-defunct Starr Piano Company is well-known for its groundbreaking recordings of numerous jazz pioneers like Louis Armstrong, Hoagy Carmichael, Jelly Roll Morton and Duke Ellington.
Experience art from around the globe in periodic exhibitions in the Ronald Gallery, Eli Lilly Library.
The Fine Arts Department features student arts and performances. Many of the events are free or include a normal ticket price.
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