William Forsyth (Oct. 15, 1854-Mar. 29, 1935). Born in California, Ohio, Forsyth moved to Indianapolis as a young man. He enrolled in… Read More »William Forsyth
Evelyn Fortune (Sept. 30, 1887- July 1, 1997). Evelyn Fortune was born in Indianapolis to , president of the Indianapolis Telephone Company… Read More »Evelyn Fortune
Golden Hill Totem Pole of Indianapolis In the fall of 1903, Hoosier native and then-governor of the Alaska Territory John Brady sailed on the U.S. Revenue… Read More »Golden Hill Totem Pole of Indianapolis
Richard Buckner Gruelle (Feb. 22, 1851-Nov. 8, 1914). Born in Cynthiana, Kentucky, Richard Gruelle was an author and artist who was a member… Read More »Richard Buckner Gruelle
H. Lieber Company Art dealer and photo supplier. Herman Lieber immigrated to Cincinnati, Ohio, from Dusseldorf, Germany, in 1853. He moved to Indianapolis… Read More »H. Lieber Company
Paul Hadley (Aug. 5, 1880-Jan. 31, 1971). Born in Indianapolis, Hadley attended , studying art under artist . Upon graduation, he attended… Read More »Paul Hadley
John Wesley Hardrick (Sept. 21, 1891-Oct. 18, 1968). Born in Indianapolis, African American artist John Wesley Hardrick attended Harriet Beecher Stowe Public School,… Read More »John Wesley Hardrick
Barton Stone Hays (Apr. 5, 1826-Mar. 14, 1914). Barton Stone Hays was born in Greenville, Ohio, but settled in Montgomery County, Indiana. He… Read More »Barton Stone Hays
Heartland International Film Festival Heartland Film Festival, established in 1991, began with a question that its founder, Jeffrey L. Sparks, raised in the 1980s:… Read More »Heartland International Film Festival
Herron School of Art And Design The Herron School of Art and Design is Indiana’s oldest and largest art school, now part of . Through its… Read More »Herron School of Art And Design