Read on to see the Culture section’s favorite springtime activities.
THE LUME: Dalí Alive, a look through
Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields has opened a new exhibit and multimedia reporter Ali Moulton dives into the art. She also shares some special deals for students.
THE LUME: Dalí Alive
The third installation of THE LUME INDIANAPOLIS exhibit features works by Salvador Dalí.
Commemorating Newfields’ 140th Anniversary
To commemorate its impactful beginning and continuous development throughout the years, Newfields opened its “Newfields at 140: What’s Past is Prologue” exhibit to the public.
Bulldog Burrows: Dr. Lynne Kvapil and the Ancient Mediterranean Cultures and Archaeology Lab
Dr. K shows how the ancient Mediterranean artifacts in the Ancient Mediterranean Cultures and Archaeology Lab can be used to connect with students.
Jump into fun fall festivities in the Indianapolis area
The Indianapolis area has a variety of fun things to do in the fall that are all a short distance from Butler.
Hidden historical gems of Indianapolis
From downtown monuments to suburban parks, Indianapolis has many historical attractions to check out that even locals may not know about. Here are four of them.
Local art museums you should visit
Indianapolis is home to many unique art museums and galleries that add something different to the local art scene.
A digital stroll through Van Gogh’s most famous works
THE LUME Indianapolis features a dimly lit entrance, which covers the whole of the fourth floor of Newfields. Photo by Julian Cirnigliaro. Julian Cirnigliaro | Photography Editor | jcirnigl@butler.edu Described as a “multi-sensory experience” and covering a mind-bending 30,000 square feet, Newfields’ THE LUME is the largest continuous exhibition in the 138-year history of the…
Newfields job posting sparks community controversy
Indianapolis and Butler community react to recent Newfields job posting that called for a director to “attract a broader and diverse audience while still maintaining the Museum’s traditional, core, white art audience.”