Indiana Art Association Displays Hillary Greenwald Artwork at The Artists Hand Gallery

The Artists Hand Gallery & Espresso Bar 732 Philadelphia Street, Indiana, PA

The Indiana Art Association announced that member Hilary Greenwald is currently showing her unique artwork on their wall at The Artists Hand Gallery & Espresso Bar through April 30th. The title of Greenwald's show is "Whimsical Wood-Burnings.” Each wood-burning art …

IAA Displays Artwork by Sarah Carr at Indiana Library

Indiana Free Library 845 Philadelphia St., Indiana, Pennsylvania

The Indiana Art Association (IAA) is currently featuring oil paintings by local artist and IAA member Sarah Carr on their display wall at the Indiana Free Library. Entitled A Walk on the Wild Side, Carr’s exhibit will be up until the …

IUP Museum Goes Downtown

Each year we invite the IUP Museum to display art from their valuable collection. This year’s exhibit will showcase a wide range of artists and printmaking techniques from woodcuts, etching, engraving, and more. The diversity of artist styles, from traditional to …

The Indiana Art Association – “Seasonal Flowers With A Surprise”

The Artists Hand Gallery & Espresso Bar 732 Philadelphia Street, Indiana, PA

The Indiana Art Association (IAA) is offering a Jonelle Summerfield still life oil painting workshop, “Seasonal Flowers With A Surprise,” on Saturday, April 27th from 10 AM—4:00 PM at The Artists Hand Gallery & Espresso Bar. According to IAA President …

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Energy and Color: Thirty Years of Illustration by John Ritter

IUP University Museum Sutton Hall, 1011 South St., Indiana, PA

John Ritter is an American Post Pop artist whose vibrant depictions of celebrities and popular culture have consistently defined the pages of the New Yorker, Time, GQ, and Harper's in addition to other national and international publications, Broadway advertising campaigns, corporate art installations, product …

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“Of Human Hearts”

The Jimmy Stewart Museum 835 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PA

Starring Jimmy Stewart, Walter Huston, Beulah Bondi and Charles Coburn. A poor and honest man ministers to the human soul, while his son yearns to be a doctor, helping people in the earthly realm

Michael Klimkos: The Fires of Penn’s Woods

The NAFF Center 580 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PA

An educational seminar, part of the Chris Catalfamo Lecture Series on Ideas and Issues. "The Fires of Penn's Woods is a detailed historical account of how fires –some quite large and some quite small-- impacted Pennsylvania and shaped what is today …

Norside Organ Trio

The Indiana Theater 637 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PA

Indiana Arts Council presents: The Norside Organ Trio With elements of blues, jazz, funk and rock & roll, Norside is out to honor the great American tradition of the organ trio sound while forging their own creative space in the …

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“Of Human Hearts”

The Jimmy Stewart Museum 835 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PA

Starring Jimmy Stewart, Walter Huston, Beulah Bondi and Charles Coburn. A poor and honest man ministers to the human soul, while his son yearns to be a doctor, helping people in the earthly realm

Silent Sunday – The Indiana Theater

The Indiana Theater 637 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PA

Metropolis (1927) A hallmark of the silent film era, Metropolis is a film that isn't to be missed! This influential German science-fiction film presents a highly stylized futuristic city where a beautiful and cultured utopia exists above a bleak underworld …

“The Spirit of St. Louis”

The Jimmy Stewart Museum 835 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PA

Starring Jimmy Stewart as Charles Lindbergh. Lindbergh struggles to finance and design an airplane that will make his New York to Paris flight the first solo transatlantic crossing.

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“The Spirit of St. Louis”

The Jimmy Stewart Museum 835 Philadelphia St., Indiana, PA

Starring Jimmy Stewart as Charles Lindbergh. Lindbergh struggles to finance and design an airplane that will make his New York to Paris flight the first solo transatlantic crossing.

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