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Visual Arts

 
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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 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
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

Helene Louise Hibben
Helene Louise Hibben

(Nov. 18, 1882–Mar. 18, 1968). Helene Louise Hibben was born in Indianapolis to Thomas and Jennie Hibben. She had four… Read More »Helene Louise Hibben

Felrath Hines
Felrath Hines

(Nov. 5, 1913-Oct. 3, 1993). In addition to being a dedicated artist throughout his life, Felrath Hines was the first… Read More »Felrath Hines

Joe Holiday
Joe Holiday

(Nov. 6, 1927-June 30, 1990). Joe Holiday was born in Chicago, Illinois, the seventh of eight children of Joseph and… Read More »Joe Holiday

Holliday Park
Holliday Park

(founder of the Indianapolis News) and his wife , both active philanthropists, deeded their 80-acre estate to the city in… Read More »Holliday Park

Hoosier Group
Hoosier Group

Artists , , , , and became known as members of the Hoosier Group after participating in a holiday art… Read More »Hoosier Group

Hoosier Salon
Hoosier Salon

The first Hoosier Salon was held in the galleries of Chicago’s Marshall Field & Co. on March 9-19, 1925. Organized… Read More »Hoosier Salon

Floyd D. Hopper

(Nov. 1, 1909-July 2, 1984). The artist regarded as the dean of Indiana watercolorists, Floyd D. Hopper was born in… Read More »Floyd D. Hopper

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