All art museums and attractions to visit in Indiana

Indiana (United States) has a lot to offer for art lovers. Below we list all 30 art museums that are located in Indiana.

Do you like art and are you looking for the best art museums to visit in Indiana? These are the ones:

  1. Indianapolis Museum of Art1

    Indianapolis Museum of Art

     Indianapolis, IN
    Since 2017, the Indianapolis Museum of Art has been integrated into the Newfields campus. This campus also includes Fairbanks Park, The Garden botanical garden, and the Oldfields estate. This integration provides visitors with a diverse and enriching cultural experience, combining art, nature, and history in one location.
  2. Indiana State Museum2

    Indiana State Museum

     Indianapolis, IN
    The Indiana State Museum, situated in downtown Indianapolis, offers a comprehensive look into the science, art, culture, and history of Indiana. From prehistoric times to the present day, the museum's exhibits provide a rich and diverse exploration of the state's past and present. Visitors can immerse themselves in a variety of topics, gaining a deeper understanding of Indiana's unique heritage.
  3. Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians3

    Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians

     Indianapolis, IN
    The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art is located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. This museum is dedicated to showcasing an extensive collection of visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas, as well as Western American paintings and sculptures.
  4. Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library4

    Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library

     Indianapolis, IN
    The Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library, located at 543 Indiana Avenue, is a cultural hub dedicated to the life and works of the late writer, artist, and Indianapolis native, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. The museum opened its doors in 2011 and moved to its current location in 2019. It serves as a cultural and educational resource facility, museum, art gallery, and reading room, celebrating Vonnegut's literary, artistic, and cultural contributions.
  5. Miller House and Garden5

    Miller House and Garden

     Columbus, IN
    The Miller House, nestled in Columbus, Indiana, is a remarkable example of mid-century modern architecture. The house was designed by the renowned architect Eero Saarinen, who is known for his unique and innovative designs. The house is a testament to Saarinen's architectural prowess and is considered one of the most important mid-century modern residences in the United States.
  6. Indianapolis Contemporary6

    Indianapolis Contemporary

     Indianapolis, IN
    The Indianapolis Contemporary, previously known as the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art or iMOCA, was a museum dedicated to contemporary art located in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. It was a significant institution in the city's cultural landscape, showcasing a variety of contemporary artworks.
  7. Indy Art Center7

    Indy Art Center

     Indianapolis, IN
    The Indianapolis Art Center, established in 1934, is a significant cultural institution located along the White River. It offers a variety of attractions including fine art exhibitions, art classes and studios, a library with an extensive collection of over 5,000 titles, and the ARTSPARK nature and art parks. These features make it a diverse and enriching destination for tourists interested in art and culture.
  8. Brauer Museum of Art8

    Brauer Museum of Art

     Valparaiso, IN
    The Brauer Museum of Art is situated within the Valparaiso University Center for the Arts (VUCA) on the campus of Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana. This location makes it easily accessible for visitors and provides a unique setting for the museum's extensive collection of art.
  9. T. C. Steele State Historic Site9

    T. C. Steele State Historic Site

     Nashville, IN
    The T. C. Steele State Historic Site, nestled in the rural landscapes of Brown County, Indiana, served as the home and studio of the renowned Hoosier Group landscape and portrait artist, Theodore Clement Steele. Alongside him, his second wife, Selma Neubacher Steele, also resided in this historic property. The site offers a unique glimpse into the life and work of one of Indiana's most celebrated artists.
  10. Swope Art Museum10

    Swope Art Museum

     Terre Haute, IN
    The Sheldon Swope Art Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and celebrating the finest in American art. It offers programs and exhibitions that are designed to engage, stimulate, and educate visitors.
  11. Indianapolis Artsgarden11

    Indianapolis Artsgarden

     Indianapolis, IN
    The Indianapolis Artsgarden is a unique architectural structure located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. This glassed dome is situated at the intersection of Washington and Illinois streets, making it a central point of interest in the city. The Artsgarden is not only a pedestrian connector between the Circle Centre Mall and nearby office buildings and hotels, but it also serves as a venue for the display and performance of artistic and musical works.
  12. Snite Museum of Art12

    Snite Museum of Art

     Notre Dame, IN
    The Snite Museum of Art is a fine art museum situated on the University of Notre Dame campus, near South Bend, Indiana. It is a cultural hub that houses around 30,000 works of art spanning various cultures, eras, and media. The museum is not only a place for art appreciation but also supports faculty teaching, research, and student involvement through programs, lectures, workshops, and exhibitions.
  13. Anderson Museum of Art13

    Anderson Museum of Art

     Anderson, IN
    The Anderson Museum of Art, previously known as the Anderson Center for the Arts, is situated in the heart of downtown Anderson, Indiana. Its address is 32 West 10th Street. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  14. The Murphy Arts Center14

    The Murphy Arts Center

     Indianapolis, IN
    The G.C. Murphy Building, also known as "The Murphy" or "The Murphy Building", is a historic structure located at 1043 Virginia Avenue in the Fountain Square District of Indianapolis, Indiana. Constructed in 1884, the building is a significant part of the city's architectural heritage and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  15. David Owsley Museum of Art15

    David Owsley Museum of Art

     Muncie, IN
    The David Owsley Museum of Art, also known as DOMA, is situated in the Fine Arts building on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. This university art museum is a significant cultural institution in the United States, offering visitors a chance to explore a diverse range of art collections.
  16. Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art16

    Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art

     Bloomington, IN
    The Indiana University Art Museum, located in Bloomington, Indiana, is a significant cultural institution that was first opened in 1941. It underwent a complete reconstruction in 1982 under the guidance of renowned architect Ieoh Ming Pei.
  17. Fort Wayne Museum of Art17

    Fort Wayne Museum of Art

     Fort Wayne, IN
    The Fort Wayne Museum of Art, also known as FWMoA, is an American art museum situated in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city. The museum is a significant cultural landmark in Allen County and the United States as a whole.
  18. Haan Mansion Museum18

    Haan Mansion Museum

     Lafayette, IN
    The Haan Mansion Museum of Indiana Art, located in Lafayette, Indiana, is a public museum that boasts the largest collection of Indiana art in the world. This extensive collection provides a comprehensive overview of the state's artistic heritage, making it a significant cultural destination for those interested in Indiana's art history.
  19. Midwest Museum of American Art19

    Midwest Museum of American Art

     Elkhart, IN
    The Midwest Museum of American Art is a public art museum situated in the heart of downtown Elkhart, Indiana. As a non-profit organization, it serves as a cultural hub for the community, offering a diverse range of American art for public viewing.
  20. Ruthmere Museum20

    Ruthmere Museum

     Elkhart, IN
    Constructed in 1910, the Ruthmere Mansion is currently accessible to the public as a museum. It shares its historical significance with the neighboring Dr. Havilah Beardsley House, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
  21. Richmond Art Museum21

    Richmond Art Museum

     Richmond, IN
    The Richmond Art Museum, originally known as the Art Association of Richmond, Indiana, was established in 1898. This historical establishment has been a part of the city's cultural landscape for over a century, offering visitors a glimpse into the artistic heritage of the region.
  22. Beverly Shores Depot & Gallery22

    Beverly Shores Depot & Gallery

     Beverly Shores, IN
    Beverly Shores is a train station located in Beverly Shores, Indiana. It is served by the South Shore Line interurban commuter railroad, making it a convenient location for tourists and locals alike. The station serves not only the town of Beverly Shores but also the nearby Town of Pines. It is one of the last two examples of the 'Insull Spanish' architecture style used for station houses along the electric railroad lines acquired by Samuel Insull in the early twentieth century.
  23. The Carnegie Center for Art and History: Home23

    The Carnegie Center for Art and History: Home

     New Albany, IN
    The Carnegie Center for Art & History is a contemporary art gallery and local history museum. It is situated in the Downtown Historic District of New Albany, Indiana. This location offers a unique blend of historical and modern attractions, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in both art and history.
  24. Lilly House24

    Lilly House

     Indianapolis, IN
    Oldfields, also known as Lilly House and Gardens, is a historic estate and house museum located in Newfields, Indianapolis, Indiana. The estate spans 26 acres and is a prime example of the American country house movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 2003 and is a significant part of the city's cultural heritage.
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    National Art Museum of Sport

     Indianapolis, IN
    The National Art Museum of Sport, also known as NAMOS, was a unique institution that specialized in the theme of sport. The museum's collection was dedicated to capturing the emotions, conflicts, and triumphs inherent in sports, from the thrill of victory to the agony of defeat. The museum's focus on sports-themed art offered a unique perspective on the world of athletics, making it a distinctive destination for art and sports enthusiasts alike.
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    Hoosier Salon New Harmony Gallery

     New Harmony, IN
    The Hoosier Salon is an annual event that showcases the work of Indiana artists. This juried art exhibition not only provides a platform for these artists to display their work, but also offers them an opportunity to market their pieces. This event is a great opportunity for tourists to explore the local art scene and perhaps even purchase a unique piece of art to take home.
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    Propylaeum

     Indianapolis, IN
    Victorian mansion that used to serve as club for local women. Take a tour through well-kept historical interiors, have a tea or dinner.
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    South Bend Art Museum

     South Bend, IN
    The South Bend Museum of Art, situated in South Bend, Indiana, has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1947. This museum is a testament to the city's commitment to the arts and culture, providing a platform for both historical and contemporary art.
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    Art Museum of Greater Lafayette

     Lafayette, IN
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    Newfields

     Indianapolis, IN