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The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art is located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, and houses an extensive collection of Native American art, as well as Western American paintings and sculptures collected by businessman and philanthropist Harrison Eiteljorg (1903–1997). The museum houses one of the finest collections of Native contemporary art in the World.
The museum is currently part of Indianapolis's White River State Park which also houses the neighboring Indiana State Museum, the Indianapolis Zoo, the White River Gardens, NCAA Hall of Champions, Victory Field and Military Park. The museum offers free parking to its visitors in the White River State Park Garage.
The Gund Gallery has an appreciable collection of paintings and bronzes by Frederic Remington and Charles Russell. It also has paintings by: George Winter, Thomas Hill, Albert Bierstadt, Charles King, and Olaf Seltzer. In another room, there is a large collection of paintings by New Mexico-associated painters, such as: Joseph Sharp, Victor Higgins, Ernest Blumenschein (“Penitentes”), John Sloan, and Georgia O'Keeffe (“Taos Pueblo”).
A museum (/mjuˈziːəm/; myoo-zee-um) is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The goal of serving researchers is increasingly shifting to serving the general public.
Some of the most attended museums include the Louvre in Paris, the National Museum of China in Beijing, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., the British Museum in London, the National Gallery in London and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. There are many types of museums, including art museums, natural history museums, science museums, war museums and children's museums.
A video celebrating our 25th anniversary and everything that the museum has accomplished.
We visit the 18th Annual Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market & Festival in Indianapolis, Indiana and interview three Native artists, Amado M. Peña, ;Jr., Mark D. Stevens and Peter Boome. This annual event features more than 130 Native artists from more than 60 tribes.
A music video put together for the seasonal 'Jingle Rails' exhibit at Indianapolis's Eiteljorg Museum. Music - We Are Scientists - 'After Hours'
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis, Indiana
The Eiteljorg's Jingle Rails 2016 in 4K. Jingle Rails is an awesome display of Model Trains that wrap around reproductions of some on the United States treasured areas. All created by hand out of limbs, bark, vines, leaves, and natural objects. Visitors can expect to see nine working model trains wind past the local treasures of downtown Indianapolis, including the Eiteljorg Museum, Monument Circle, Union Station, the Indiana State Fairgrounds and Lucas Oil Stadium, where you will hear veteran Colts radio announcer Bob Lamey call a game. The trains then head through the national parks of the American West, passing legendary sites, including grand railway lodges, Northwest Coast Native villages, and wonders both natural and human-made—Mt. Rushmore, Grand Canyon, Yosemite Falls, Old Faithf...
http://visitindy.com/ - There are lots of reasons to visit Indy this summer. Explore downtown's Cultural Trail, make a pitstop on Mass Ave to eat and shop, take the family to the world's largest kid's museum, touch real sharks at the zoo, and experience Indy's best new restaurants. See historic and priceless guitars from Jimi Hendrix, Vince Gill, Buddy Holly and more, this summer at the Eiteljorg Museum. Another reason to visit Indy. A new broadcast TV commercial promoting Indy as a place to visit this summer, as part of Visit Indy's 2013 regional advertising campaign.
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http://visitindy.com/ - If you're looking to experience a destination with great arts, culture and museums, Indy is a great option. Watch as these two enjoy a day at White River State Park, the Eiteljorg Museum of Americans & Western Art, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, dinner at Dunaway's and a walk on Monument Circle. These are only a few of the great museums Indianapolis has to offer. Music By Local Musicians: Sailing Bird!, Slothpop, Slothpop, (c) Kristin Newborn 2011 http://slothpop.bandcamp.com/
In this video we show you how we used Crosby WireLock and Crosby Spelter Sockets on 1 1/8" Galvanized Cable to help create the Shade Sail Structure for the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis, IN. The project was designed by architect Jonathan Hess of Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf, who also designed the main building of the museum. The Shade Sail Structure was installed by F. A. Wilhelm Construction Co. of Indianapolis. Narration by Dave Dugan. Visit us at http://www.twaylifting.com for our full range of Lifting and Rigging products.
Artists Carol Emarthle-Douglas, Anita Fields, and Teri Greeves join scholar Nancy Marie Mithlo to discuss the relationship between their work and their identity as Native American women.Generous support for the panel discussion was provided by Frieda J. Arth, Joann Balzer, Tom and Kamala Buckner, Julia Collier Emerson, Marjorie Miller-Engel, Edwina Hawley Milner, Barry Rosen, and Elizabeth A. Sackler. This event took place at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art on March 12, 2011. Video courtesy Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation.
NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale held its Bellissima Gala on Friday, February 5. The glamorous black-tie evening presented by Bulgari, celebrated the 30th anniversary of NSU Art Museum’s modernist building designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes and the U.S. premiere of the exhibition Bellissima: Italy and High Fashion 1945-1968. The event brought together prominent figures from fashion, art, business and philanthropy and raised money for the museum’s education and exhibition programs.
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Native Ameican History and Culture in Contemporary Art at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT (2006). Curated by Richard Klein. Panel Discussion held October 15, 2006 with Paul Chaat Smith and Richard Klein moderating a discussion with four artists (appearing left to right): Marie Watt, Duane Slick, Peter Edlund, and Matthew Buckingham.
3 hour drive from Indianapolis. More info and rates: http://indywithkids.com/locations/pokagon-state-park-refrigerated-toboggan-run/ Winter Break 2016-2017 Wednesday Dec. 21, 2016 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday Dec. 22, 2016 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday Dec. 23, 2016 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday Dec. 24, 2016 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday Dec. 25, 2016 CLOSED Monday Dec. 26, 2016 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday Dec. 27, 2016 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday Dec. 28, 2016 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday Dec. 29, 2016 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday Dec. 30, 2016 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday Dec. 31, 2016 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday Jan. 1, 2017 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Jan. 2, 2017 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Special Events & Holiday Schedule Sunday Jan. 1, 2017 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (New Year’s Day) Monday Jan. 16, 2...
Watch this video to find out where the first clue is inside the Eiteljorg Museum.
A video celebrating our 25th anniversary and everything that the museum has accomplished.
We visit the 18th Annual Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market & Festival in Indianapolis, Indiana and interview three Native artists, Amado M. Peña, ;Jr., Mark D. Stevens and Peter Boome. This annual event features more than 130 Native artists from more than 60 tribes.
A music video put together for the seasonal 'Jingle Rails' exhibit at Indianapolis's Eiteljorg Museum. Music - We Are Scientists - 'After Hours'
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis, Indiana
The Eiteljorg's Jingle Rails 2016 in 4K. Jingle Rails is an awesome display of Model Trains that wrap around reproductions of some on the United States treasured areas. All created by hand out of limbs, bark, vines, leaves, and natural objects. Visitors can expect to see nine working model trains wind past the local treasures of downtown Indianapolis, including the Eiteljorg Museum, Monument Circle, Union Station, the Indiana State Fairgrounds and Lucas Oil Stadium, where you will hear veteran Colts radio announcer Bob Lamey call a game. The trains then head through the national parks of the American West, passing legendary sites, including grand railway lodges, Northwest Coast Native villages, and wonders both natural and human-made—Mt. Rushmore, Grand Canyon, Yosemite Falls, Old Faithf...
http://visitindy.com/ - There are lots of reasons to visit Indy this summer. Explore downtown's Cultural Trail, make a pitstop on Mass Ave to eat and shop, take the family to the world's largest kid's museum, touch real sharks at the zoo, and experience Indy's best new restaurants. See historic and priceless guitars from Jimi Hendrix, Vince Gill, Buddy Holly and more, this summer at the Eiteljorg Museum. Another reason to visit Indy. A new broadcast TV commercial promoting Indy as a place to visit this summer, as part of Visit Indy's 2013 regional advertising campaign.
In this talk, Larry Zimmerman discusses how heritage industry rhetoric impedes the protection of Indigenous cultural heritage. He challenges the way in which the archaeological discipline represents heritage and proposes that heritage professionals should prioritize the concerns and hopes of local communities. Larry Zimmerman is Professor of Anthropology & Museum Studies and Public Scholar of Native American Representation at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. This talk was presented via video-conferencing on February 5, 2015, as a part of the SFU President's Dream Colloquium on Protecting Indigenous Cultural Heritage.
The Eiteljorg Museum, the IUPUI Arts & Humanities Institute, andthe IUPUI Graduate Program in Public History present a program on the 1864 massacre of Arapahoe and Cheyenne people at Sand Creek, Colorado Territory. This program offers an exciting and unique opportunity to embrace multiple voices and to help the public understand the history and memory and interpretation of this dark and pivotal event. Dr. Kelman is the McCabe Greer Professor of History at Penn State University. He is the author of A Misplaced Massacre: Struggling Over the Memory of Sand Creek and the recipient of the Avery O. Craven Award, the Bancroft Prize, the Tom Watson Brown Book Award and the Robert M. Utley Prize, all in 2014. Norma Gourneau is a Northern Cheyenne, a descendant of a survivor of the massacre, and a...
William (Will) Wilson is a Diné photographer who spent his formative years living in the Navajo Nation. In 2007, Wilson won the Native American Fine Art Fellowship from the Eiteljorg Museum, and in 2010 was awarded a prestigious grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation. Wilson created The Critical Indigenous Exchange because he was impatient with the way that American culture remains enamored with photographer Edward S. Curtis’s portraits. For many people even today, Native people remain frozen in time in the Curtis photos. Wilson is resuming the documentary mission of Curtis from the standpoint of a 21st century indigenous photographer, building a contemporary vision of Native North America. The Modern Indian Identity series features contemporary Indian speakers telling their stories in w...
Our Lunch & Learn lecture series back in November was a hit so we've decided to continue them on a monthly basis. Cherokee artist, Lisa Rutherford, will kick off our monthly series this Thursday, January 21, at 12:00pm in the Osiyo Training Room, 17725 S Muskogee Ave, Tahlequah, OK (behind the Cherokee Nation Gift Shop). Lisa will present on Southeast Textiles and 18th Century Trade Era Cherokee Clothing. Lisa will give an overview of her Smithsonian research, including a slide show of Cherokee objects she viewed while there. Presentation is free and open to the public. Attendees are invited to bring a sack lunch and join us. For those unable to attend, the presentation will be live-streamed and archived on Cherokee Nation's YouTube channel. About Lisa Rutherford: Lisa Rutherford (Cherok...
Arturo Chavez - Keynote Speaker, 2011 Sedona Plein Air Festival Chavez won the Harrison Eiteljorg purchase award in the "Quest for the West" exhibition at the Eiteljorg Museum for a large Sedona painting "Mount Wilson Winter" in Sept 2010. Known for his large scale dramatic paintings of the southwest landscape, Arturo's keynote presentation "Beyond Plein Air" was on Wednesday, Oct 26 at 7pm presenting his personal journey as a painter. He also covered how he develops his large scale landscapes from small-scale plein air works. http://www.SedonaPleinAirFestival.com http://www.arturochavez.com
Panel on Contemporary Native American Art featuring Wendy Red Star, John Feodorov, Sara Siestreem, and Corwin Clairmont. Wendy Red Star is an artist living and working in Portland, Oregon. Red Star received her B.F.A. from Montana State University-Bozeman and her M.F.A from UCLA in 2006. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Her exhibitions include shows at the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain, Hallie Ford Museum, The Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship 2009, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Missoula Art Museum, St. Louis Art Museum, National Museum of the American Indian-New York, Portland Art Museum, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bockley Gallery, and Haw Contemporary gallery. She has been a...
Artist Kay WalkingStick (Cherokee) and Jeff Chang, author of "Who We Be: The Colorization of America" and executive director of the Institute for Diversity in the Arts at Stanford University, engage in a lively dialogue about contemporary American art and culture. WalkingStick’s renowned work is the subject of a major retrospective, "Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist," on view at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., through September 18, 2016. For more information on the exhibit, see http://www.nmai.si.edu/explore/exhibi... Jeff Chang, executive director of the Institute for Diversity in the Arts at Stanford University, has written extensively on culture, politics, the arts, and music. His first book, "Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generat...
Artist Fellowships and Residencies: Who, What, When, Where, Why? Jennifer Complo McNutt, Elysia Poon, Reuben Tomás Roqueñi, and John Torres-Nez IARC Speaker Series, SAR Boardroom Thursday, March 15, 2012, 3:00--5:00 pm, Free This panel discussion focuses on artist fellowships and residencies, why they are important, what opportunities are available, and what is expected when applying. Representatives from granting institutions will be on hand to speak about their programs and answer any questions. Speakers include John Torres-Nez (Southwest Association for Indian Arts), Jennifer Complo McNutt (Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art), Reuben Tomás Roqueñi (Native Arts and Cultures Foundation), and Elysia Poon (Indian Arts Research Center, School for Advanced Research). This ...