Dorothy Morlan (May 25, 1882-Oct. 25, 1967). Born in Salem, Ohio, Dorothy Morlan lived most of her adult life in the eastside… Read More »Dorothy Morlan
Murphy Arts Center The Murphy Arts Center is located in , a southeast side neighborhood unique for its historic residential and commercial structures.… Read More »Murphy Arts Center
National Art Museum of Sport The National Art Museum of Sport (NAMOS) is the largest and most diversified collection of sporting art in the U.S.… Read More »National Art Museum of Sport
National League of American Pen Women Grace Porterfield Polk founded the organization as the Indiana Branch of National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW) in 1923.… Read More »National League of American Pen Women
Newfields Newfields is a 152-acre campus that contains the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA), Oldfields, and 100 Acres Park. One of… Read More »Newfields
Nancy Noël (Oct. 29, 1945-Aug. 16, 2020). Born in and raised in Indianapolis, Nancy Noël was the daughter of Jerome Noël and… Read More »Nancy Noël
NOPAL Cultural NOPAL Cultural, formerly known as NOPAL Cultural Center is a Latino grassroots and volunteer-operated organization that began in December… Read More »NOPAL Cultural
Norman Norell (Apr. 20, 1900-Oct. 26, 1972). For decades, Norman Norell, known as the “dean of American fashion,” produced meticulously designed women’s… Read More »Norman Norell
Wilbur David Peat (Nov. 8, 1898-Dec. 14, 1966). Wilbur David Peat was born in Chengtu, Szechuan, China, to parents of English descent. He… Read More »Wilbur David Peat
Frederick Polley (Aug. 15, 1875-Sept. 9, 1957). Frederick Polley was born in Union City, Indiana. His art instruction included study at the… Read More »Frederick Polley