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Indianapolis Museum of Art Check out our newest AB partner!
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Notice something new about us? No, we didn't get a hair cut... we launched a new partner! Please welcome Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen to ArtBabble with a whopping 28 new videos!

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Watch a preview of what's happening at The Toby this winter--the newest place to experience culturally adventurous performances, talks and films in Indianapolis.

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I simply cannot get it out of my head. This fall is absolutely beautiful - from all the great color to the nearly perfect temperatures day after day. And though

Indianapolis Museum of Art Sunday / 2:30 pm: The Colts don't play until 8:15 pm. Spend your afternoon at the IMA and attend this great talk offered in conjunction with Sacred Spain. Free/Ticket required
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Artists often use expressive means to convey an emotion or experience that is intangible. Many of the objects featured in Sacred Spain: Art and Belief in the Spanish World feature images used to arouse wonder and devotion. Join Ivan Gaskell, Harvard...

Indianapolis Museum of Art Thursday's Pecha Kucha event is FULL. IMA members can still come early to enjoy our new Member Night beginning at 5:30 pm.
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The IMA invites you to Member Night the second Thursday of the month. Stop by happy hour before participating in a special docent led tour or program in The Toby. Enjoy drink specials, music...

Indianapolis Museum of Art Show any Toby ticket stub and receive half off the ticket price for Caddy!
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IMA's Noelle Pulliam shares an interview with modern Butoh dancer and choreographer Oguri. See his work Caddy! Caddy! Caddy! in The Toby this Saturday, November 7.

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Last Sunday, The Toby overflowed with thirsty fans lapping up the sounds of edgy string quartet Osso and Bloomington-based songster DM Stith...

Indianapolis Museum of Art This Thursday, November 5 at 7 pm / The Toby; Students FREE with ID
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Perhaps the most influential of all silent films, Lang’s sci-fi masterpiece, written by his wife Thea Von Harbou, is set in the dystopia of 2026, when the populace is divided between workers who live underground and the rich who enjoy a city of splendor.

Indianapolis Museum of Art Don't miss your chance to be horrified! Thursday, October 29 in The Toby / 7 pm
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"Nosferatu" is one of the first horror films in movie history and a great early example of stylistic, rather than realistic, cinema. Short pre-film talk by Butler University Fairbanks Professor and Media Arts Department Chair Kenneth Creech. Live soundtrack performed by Ensemble 48.
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