James Farrington Gookins (Terre Haute, Indiana 1840 – 1904 New York, New York) Fairy Marauders, 1887 Oil on canvas, 20.5 x 17 inches Gift to the Museum by an anonymous […]
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James Farrington Gookins (Terre Haute, Indiana 1840 – 1904 New York, New York) Fairy Marauders, 1887 Oil on canvas, 20.5 x 17 inches Gift to the Museum by an anonymous […]
Continue ReadingSeptember 4, 2020 – January 3, 2021 Schell Gallery An installation of the suite of lithograph prints of Billy Morrow Jackson’s Protest Drawings surrounding a proposed monument of Stonewall Jackson and Robert […]
Continue ReadingPeople of the Wabash Valley August 21 – October 11, 2020 Figurative works curated from our collection of past Wabash Valley Exhibition acquisitions.
Continue ReadingAugust 21 – October 4, 2020 Slow down and rediscover the joy of looking at art in selected large works from the permanent collection.
Continue ReadingWilliam Bailey (November 1930 – April 2020) On April 13, 2020, American artist and university professor William Bailey passed away at age 89. The Stage, 1964, is in the permanent […]
Continue ReadingBeginning June 16th, the Swope Art Museum will be open to the public. Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 12:00pm – 5:00 pm We will be closed Friday nights until further notice. […]
Continue Readingwith Mrs. Cantin – Swope Art Museum – Summer Art Studio In this video we will try out the monotype printing technique using washable markers. Materials List Plastic baggie Washable […]
Continue Readingwith Mrs. Cantin – Swope Art Museum – Summer Art Studio In this video we will try out the relief printing technique using washable markers. Materials List foam from a […]
Continue ReadingCongratulations to our 53rd Annual selected High School artists! Analog Wave, magazine paper collage on poster board Olivia Greve, Junior, West Vigo High School Rhythm, cardboard relief on cardboard Alyssa […]
Continue ReadingDID YOU KNOW? Our Edward Hopper painting, Route 6, Eastham, is currently on loan to Fondation Beyeler in Basel, Switzerland. During this time, Fondation Beyeler is also temporarily closed to […]
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