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Celebrating Juneteenth at The Indiana State Museum and Eiteljorg

Heads up Hoosiers! Celebrations for Juneteenth will be proceeding this year on June 5th. See the following information I’ve received from the media team at The Indiana State Museum.

The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, in partnership with the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art and White River State Park, will celebrate Juneteenth on June 5, 2021, with poetry, music, art, family-friendly activities, food trucks, and free admission. 

The state museum’s lineup for the day features:

10 a.m. to noon: Boxx the Artist: Live painting

10:30 a.m.: Spoken Word: Januarie York

10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Collaborative mural project

1 p.m.: Performance: Storyteller’s Drum

Performances will be live streamed on the museum’s Facebook page.

In addition, the state museum will be screening the video “Journey In Search of Justice,” about the struggle for equality in America, and the museum’s video on the history of the Emancipation Proclamation and 13th Amendment.

Reservations are not required at the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, but capacity at the museum will be limited to 300 general admission tickets in three time slots – 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 12:30-2:30 p.m. and 3-5 p.m. – plus another 50-100 tickets for members. In addition, all historic sites will be open and free, except for New Harmony State Historic Site.

Freetown Village performing at Juneteenth at the Eiteljorg
Freetown Village performing at Eiteljorg in years past

The Eiteljorg schedule features:

11 a.m. Welcome – Tammy L. Cooper

11:30 a.m. Freetown Village Singers

12:45 p.m. Teresa Stewart poetry reading

1:30 p.m. Rob Dixon Quartet

Performances will also be live streamed.

The Eiteljorg is encouraging reservations. Tickets can be reserved at Eiteljorg.org/Juneteenth. To offer more opportunities to celebrate the holiday, additional content and activities will also be available at that website on June 19.

White River State Park has arranged for Chef Dan’s, Off the Hook Fish, and Comida food trucks to be situated on the circle drive between the two museums. 

Juneteenth, also called Freedom Day or Jubilee Day, is a celebration to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. The Emancipation Proclamation granted freedom to enslaved people on Jan. 1, 1863, but enslaved people in Texas would not learn of this until June 19, 1865 – Juneteenth. It is typically celebrated on the anniversary date of the June 19, 1865, announcement by Union Army General Gordon Granger, proclaiming freedom from slavery in Texas, but we are celebrating on the first Saturday in June to give the holiday the focus and attention it deserves and not compete with another local grassroots community festival called Indy Juneteenth, which is held at Riverside Park the Saturday closest to June 19. Susannah Koerber, our chief curator and research officer, can talk about the historical significance of the day and show you a copy of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Lincoln. (Admission is free at all state historic sites except New Harmony.)

In collaboration with community partners, we celebrate Juneteenth on the first Saturday of June to give the holiday the focus and attention it deserves and not divert attention from another local grassroots community festival called Indy Juneteenth, which is held at Riverside Park on the Saturday closest to June 19. 

The goal is to celebrate diversity, educate the public about the Juneteenth holiday, build interest through partnerships with community and grassroots organizations, and eventually to be a part of a citywide Juneteenth holiday celebration.

New Firefly Landing Kid Space at Indiana State Museum

Downtown Indy just got one more indoor play area for young kids to explore! The new Firefly Landing kid space at Indiana State Museum opened to the public this week and we were invited to go check it out! The space is for children ages 6 and younger so it was the perfect spot for my girls! They both bounced around from activity to activity more delighted with each option. We already know they have great programs for kids and are very excited for this space to be available next time we visit the museum.

Firefly Landing is a classroom space for early childhood public and school programs, and a spot where families will find new, daily engagement to help the museum’s littlest visitors enjoy activities just for them, including interactive story time, sensory tables, hands-on activities and more.

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Firefly Landing

The space will be open Tuesdays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. unless a scheduled program or reserved event is taking place.

Firefly Landing will be the new home of the following awesome programs:

  • Toddler Time- Ages 18-36 mo
  • Small Wonders- Ages 3-5 years
  • Young Explorers- Ages 4-5 years
  • Messy Mondays- Ages 2-5 years
  • Preschool Fridays-Ages 5 and younger
  • Summer Camp- Ages 3-6

Check the Indiana State Museum website for more details on these offerings.

Between their awesome temporary exhibits, they cycle through, their amazing permanent exhibits, the IMAX and Firefly Landing, ISM is a full-day attraction. Be sure to take a lunch or eat in their restaurant Farmer’s Market Cafe. There is so much to do and see at this awesome Indiana museum!

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Fall Events at Indiana State Museum

I’m not sure why but this year I’m really getting in the mood for Fall. I’m excited for pumpkin patches, cozy sweaters and warm apple cider. Strangely, this year I’m excited to check out some ghost related events! I’ve always been a scaredy cat when it comes to spooky Halloween festivities but I’m going to put my big girl pants on and try something new this year!

Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites has tons of great Fall happenings this year.


Photo courtesy of Indiana State Museum
Photo courtesy of Indiana State Museum

13 haunted happenings from the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites

1. Quirky Queries: Ghost Hunting 101 – Indiana State Museum (Indianapolis) 
What: Join the Friday Night Paranormal ghost hunting group to hear ghost hunting tales, learn about paranormal equipment and discover stories about hauntings at the historic sites. 
When: 6-9 p.m., Sept. 10 
Price: $10/members, $15/non-members

2. Ghost Walks – Lanier Mansion (Madison) 
What: Enjoy a nighttime, behind-the-scenes tour of the mansion and hear spooky stories related to the house and its former inhabitants. Not recommended for those younger than age 10.
When: 7:30-8:30 p.m. & 9:30-11 p.m., Sept. 14, 21 & 28, Oct. 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26
Price: $10/adult members (ages 18+), $2/youth members (ages 10-17); $15/adult non-members, $7/youth non-members

3. Literally, A Haunted House – Culbertson Mansion (New Albany) 
What: Experience thrills and chills in Southern Indiana’s longest-running haunted attraction, at the Culbertson Mansion’s Carriage House. 
When: Opens at 7 p.m., Sept. 27 & 28, Fridays and Saturdays in October
Price: $15/person

4. Family Fright Night – Indiana State Museum (Indianapolis) 
What: Dress in your Halloween best for a night of family-friendly spooky fun, mad science experiments, monsters, mazes, a costume contest and more. 
When: 6-9 p.m., Oct. 11
Price: $5/members, $10/non-members, $7/Girl Scouts with ID, free for children younger than age 3


Photo courtesy of Indiana State Museum
Magician Richard Darshwood hands a portion of rope to an audience member to inspect during his performance on Saturday evening following the 2018 Culbertson Mansion Benevolence Award. Staff photo by Tyler Stewart Indiana State Museum

5. Owl-oween – Gene Stratton-Porter (Rome City)
What: Learn about owls, bats, raccoons, snakes and other creatures of the night, and enjoy tricks and treats along the way. 
When: 5:30-8:30 p.m., Oct. 11 & 12
Price: $4/members, $5/non-members, free for children younger than age 3

6. High Spirits – T.C. Steele (Nashville) 
What: Enjoy an evening of magic, hors d’oeuvres and cocktails with Richard Darshwood as he puts on a show of mystery and intrigue that must be seen to be believed!
When: 5-7 p.m., Oct. 12
Price: $25/members, $30/non-members

7. Spooky Halloween Cruises – Whitewater Canal (Metamora)
What: Experience a spooky evening boat ride when the Ben Franklin III Canal Boat will be hauntingly decorated, and a professional storyteller tells family-friendly spooky stories.
When: 7:30, 8 and 8:30 p.m., Oct. 12 & 19
Price: $4/members, $5/non-members

8. Ghost Stories Under the October Sky – T.C. Steele (Nashville)
What: Bring a picnic supper and blanket and bundle up for an evening of spooky storytelling by the cemetery at T.C. Steele State Historic Site. Famous and local ghost stories will be told, and popcorn will be served. 
When: 7-9 p.m., Oct. 18
Price: Free for members; $10/adult non-members, $8/senior non-members, $5/youth non-members (ages 3-17)

9. Fort Fright – Vincennes (Vincennes) 
What: Have a spooky good time exploring Fort Knox II during “no-scare hours” when little ones can enjoy the fun of games, activities, a hayride and more. During “haunted hours,” families can test their courage by visiting spooky stations located across the site and taking a haunted hayride. 
When: 6:00-7:30 p.m. (no-scare hours) & 7:30-10 p.m. (haunted hours), Oct. 18, 19, 25 & 26
Price: $6/adult members (ages 13+), $3/youth members (ages 12 and younger); $8/adult non-members, $5/youth non-members

10. Halloween Hullaballoo – Angel Mounds (Evansville) 
What: A family-friendly Halloween festival complete with a corn maze, hayride and trick-or-treating. Costumes are encouraged, but not required. 
When: 6-9 p.m., Oct. 19 & 26
Price: $5/person

11. Real Haunted Happenings – Corydon Capitol (Corydon)
What: Take a lantern-guided tour of spooky locations throughout historic downtown Corydon and hear stories of the unexplained. 
When: 8-9:20 p.m. & 9:30-11 p.m., Oct. 26
Price: $13/members, $15/non-members

12. Movies at the Museum: Hocus Pocus – Indiana State Museum (Indianapolis)
What: Put on your PJs, grab a blanket, sleeping bag or lawn chair and join us for some movie magic with a classic Halloween favorite in our Great Hall. 
When: 7-9:30 p.m., Oct. 26 
Price: $3/members, $5/non-members

13. Triple Treat – New Harmony (New Harmony)
What: Walk the moonlit streets of New Harmony and join in discussions about the history and hauntings in town, then use professional paranormal equipment to see who might decide to communicate.
When: 7-9 p.m., Oct. 26
Price: $40/person

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The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites is located in White River State Park in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. It is Indiana’s museum for science, art and culture, offering a place where you can celebrate, investigate, remember, learn and take pride in Indiana’s story in the context of the broader world. Even the building is a showcase of the best Indiana has to offer in architecture, materials and sculpture. Easy and convenient parking is available in the attached underground garage.

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Summer Events at the Indiana State Museum

Summer Events at the Indiana State Museum- If you’ve ran out of time to book summer camps and are still looking for some fun activities this summer, here is a great list of activities going on at the Indiana State Museum. If you haven’t been to ISM in a couple years, it’s totally changed. There are enough family friendly exhibits to fill your entire day, not to mention all of the extra events going on throughout the year. Check out this list and see what inspires your family to get out and explore Indiana!

Summer Events at the Indiana State Museum

It’s About Time: The Art of Felrath Hines – open June 22 through Sept. 29

Discover the life and incredible art from Hoosier artist Felrath Hines, who graduated from Crispus Attucks High School and attended Saturday youth art classes at the John Herron School of Art. An abstract artist who used different shapes and colors to communicate, he also worked as an art conservator and restored noted artist Georgia O’Keeffe’s paintings. Explore interactives, listen to the jazz that inspired Hines and try your hand at creating an artwork with colorful shapes.

Hoosier Salon – open Aug. 2 through Oct. 13

Enjoy artworks from Hoosier artists from around the state in what’s considered to be the preeminent juried exhibition of Indiana art at the 95th annual Hoosier Salon.

Little Learners at Indiana State Museum childrens program

May

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS

Little Learners: Artful Play (ages 3-5)

9:45 to 11:30 a.m., May 7
$8/members, $10/non-members; free for children younger than age 3
Bring your littlest ones to a class where they’ll be inspired by art and create their own masterpieces. Children must be accompanied by an adult, younger siblings welcome.

Small Wonders: Plants & Seeds (ages 3-5)

10 to 11 a.m., May 8 & May 11
$9/members, $12/non-members
Bring your little one to learn, play and discover in the museum. This month, your child will explore nature with the help of leaf prints, create seed balls and more. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Young Explorers: Transportation (ages 4-6)

1 to 2:30 p.m., May 11
$10/members, $13/non-members
Drop your child off at a class to encourage creativity, exploration independence in an environment that fosters curiosity and imagination. This month, your child will explore different transportation, from Indy cars to airplanes. Children may attend on their own.

YOUTH PROGRAMS

Homeschool Tuesdays: Abstract Art Extravaganza (ages 6-13)

9:30 to 11:30 a.m., May 7
$8/members, $10/non-members
Dive into a world of investigation and discovery during these two-hour classes designed to stimulate a child’s interest in science, art, history and culture. This month, students will explore abstract art and create their own masterpiece.

Batik Fabric DIY (ages 5-12)

10 to 11:30 a.m., May 11
$15/members, $20/non-members
Be inspired by the vibrant clothing in Color of Style, then decorate your own piece of fabric in the ancient batik style. Use beautiful symbols to create an intricate print to represent your own personality.

PUBLIC PROGRAMS

Family Discovery Day: Gardening

10 a.m. to 5 p.m., May 11
Included with purchase of general admission
Gardening season is right around the corner! Meet local experts and get some tips from the pros on how to get the most out of your own garden. Discover key ingredients to great soil, and make seed bombs and paper pots to take home.

Color, Style and Tea

2 to 4 p.m., May 11
$15/members, $20/non-members, plus purchase of any menu items
Hear from the museum’s textile conservator as she talks about the fashions in Color of Style, all while enjoying a delicious lunch in the L.S. Ayres Tea Room™. Then, take an exclusive tour of the experience and hear the personal stories behind the clothing.

Cardboard 500 Indy 500 event at the Indiana State Museum
Cardboard 500

New Event: Cardboard 500

9 a.m. to 2 p.m., May 18
$50/team (2-5 youth members, plus 2 adults)
This race season, join the newest spectacle in racing. In Cardboard Alley, families will compete to design and build a cardboard body atop a pre-built push cart frame. Then, race to push your creation into the winner’s circle.

New Event: Great Chalk Out

10 a.m. to 2 p.m., May 26
$5/small sidewalk square, $10/large sidewalk square; $3/box of chalk
Get creative on the sidewalks around the museum! Create works of art and compete for prizes in the following categories: Best Family Art; Best Child Art (age 7 and younger), Best Youth Art (ages 8-15) and Best Adult Art (ages 16+). If it rains, the competition will move indoors. Tickets can be purchased in advance at indianamuseum.org or by calling 317.232.1637, or at the door.

ADULT PROGRAMS

Atomic Movie Nights: Back to the Future (PG) (ages 21+)

7 to 10 p.m., May 2
$10/members, $12/non-members
Be a part of the conversation led by local experts as you travel through space and time to explore the unique influences these movies have had in today’s culture. Seating is first come, first serve. Tickets can be purchased in advance at indianamuseum.org or by calling 317.232.1637, or at the door.

Eco Dyeing DIY (ages 18+)

7 to 10 p.m., May 3
$20/members, $25/non-members
Learn about eco-friendly dye techniques with items you can find in your home, supermarket or garden. Become inspired by the Color of Style, and make your own sustainably-dyed scarf to take with you.

June

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS

Small Wonders: Toy Engineering (ages 3-5)

10 to 11 a.m., June 12 & June 15
$9/members, $12/non-members
Bring your little one to learn, play and discover in the museum. This month, your child will explore the creative process of toy design. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Young Explorers: Creating with Color (ages 4-6)

1 to 2:30 p.m., June 15
$10/members, $13/non-members
Drop your child off at a class to encourage creativity, exploration and independence in an environment that fosters curiosity and imagination. This month, your child will explore colors and textiles, creating their own designs. Children may attend on their own.

Canal Nights at Indiana State Museum family event

PUBLIC PROGRAMS

Signature Event: Canal Nights

6 to 8 p.m., June 5, 12, 19, 26
Free

Celebrate summer nights on the canal with free activities and family fun, Wednesday evenings in June and July. This month, explore color, nature, chemistry and more during different themed nights. For all themes and activities, visit indianamuseum.org/canal-nights.

New Event: Flair in the Air Kite Fest

10 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 15
Included with purchase of general admission
Is it a bird, or a plane? No, it’s Kite Fest! Visit with local kite groups, check out kite displays and borrow one of our small kites to set soaring for yourself. For a challenge, join a kite building workshop and create your own kite. Additional cost of $2-10 for kite workshops.

Courageous Conversations

6:30 to 8 p.m., June 27
$5/person, $2/student with student ID
Join your neighbors to talk about contemporary community topics in this moderated discussion. Explore the challenges that contemporary African American artists face. This program is for high school-aged students and adults. Tickets can be purchased in advance at indianamuseum.org or by calling 317.232.1637, or at the door.

ADULT PROGRAMS

Mats and Mastodons (ages 18+)

6:15 to 7:15 a.m. & 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., June 6 & 20; 1:15 to 2:15 p.m., June 15
$10/members, $12/non-members
Bring your own mat and relax with yoga at the museum. Each session, meet at the Indiana obelisk and move to different areas of the museum to take in the skyline, sunrise or view of the canal. Tickets can be purchased in advance at indianamuseum.org or by calling 317.232.1637, or at the door.
New Event: Techno-Color (ages 21+)

8 to 11 p.m., June 28
Presale tickets: $45/members, $50/non-members; At the door tickets: $55/members, $60/non-members
Get ready for a color explosion at this adults-only, after-hours event that’s all about style, bold colors and fashion. Come dressed in your most vibrant outfit and take selfies galore in front of photo ops outside of Color of Style. Add to a mural, sip a themed cocktail and dance the night away. Ticket purchase includes one free cocktail. Tickets can be purchased in advance at indianamuseum.org or by calling 317.232.1637, or at the door.

July

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS

Small Wonders: Space Exploration (ages 3-5)

10 to 11 a.m., July 10 & 13
$9/members, $12/non-members
Bring your little one to learn, play and discover in the museum. This month, your child will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Young Explorers: Astronauts in Training (ages 4-6)

1 to 2:30 p.m., July 13
$10/members, $13/non-members
Drop your child off at a class to encourage creativity, exploration and independence in an environment that fosters curiosity and imagination. This month, your child will launch rockets and discover planets and stars in honor of Apollo 11’s 50th anniversary. Children may attend on their own.

PUBLIC PROGRAMS

Signature Event: Canal Nights

6 to 8 p.m., July 3, 10, 17, 31
Free

Celebrate summer nights on the canal with free activities and family fun, Wednesday evenings in June and July. This month, explore fireworks, gardens, Apollo 11 and more during different themed nights. For all themes and activities, visit indianamuseum.org/canal-nights.
Family Discovery Days: Apollo 11

10 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 20
Included with purchase of general admission
Celebrate the “giant leap for mankind” on this day honoring the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11. Design and launch your own rocket, learn to land spacecraft and explore the geology of the moon. Plus, hear from local experts about our next steps into space.

ADULT PROGRAMS

Atomic Movie Nights: Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure (PG) (ages 21+)

7 to 10 p.m., July 11
$10/members, $12/non-members
Be a part of the conversation led by local experts as you travel through space and time to explore the unique influences these movies have had in today’s culture. Seating is first come, first serve. Tickets can be purchased in advance at indianamuseum.org or by calling 317.232.1637, or at the door.

Mats and Mastodons (ages 18+)

6:15 to 7:15 a.m. & 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., July 11, July 25; 1:15 to 2:15 p.m., July 13
$10/members, $12/non-members
Bring your own mat and relax with yoga at the museum. Each session, meet at the Indiana obelisk and then move to different areas of the museum to take in the skyline, sunrise or views of the canal. Tickets can be purchased in advance at indianamuseum.org or by calling 317.232.1637, or at the door.

New Event: RESPONSE: A Celebration of Felrath Hines (ages 15+)

7 to 9:30 p.m., July 16
$5/visitors (ages 15-17); $10/members (ages 18+),$15/non-members (ages 18+)
Often, Hoosier artist Felrath Hines found inspiration from music or poetry. Honor his spirit by joining spoken word poet and multi-talented artist, Tony Styxx, along with other guest performers, as they respond to Hines’ art with their own. Then, respond yourself with painting, dance, poetry or other performances.

The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites is located in White River State Park in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. It is Indiana’s museum for science, art and culture, offering a place where you can celebrate, investigate, remember, learn and take pride in Indiana’s story in the context of the broader world. Even the building is a showcase of the best Indiana has to offer in architecture, materials and sculpture. Easy and convenient parking is available in the attached underground garage.

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Spring at The Indiana State Museum

Yes, it may still be snowing outside but Spring is on it’s way! Indiana State Museum has an amazing line up for the months of February-April. Several new exhibits and programs are in the works and they want you to come check them out!

Exhibits

Color of Style – open March 16 through July 28

Who we are shapes how we dress – and the colors we choose to wear. In this new experience, learn how perceptions of color have changed over time and see incredible outfits from the museum’s collection. Discover which color best defines you, let your creativity shine in the Style Studio, and find your perfect Instagrammable moment in this experience that’s all about playing with color and style. Supported by the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the City of Indianapolis.  

Registration for all programs is required 3 days in advance of each event unless otherwise noted. Museum admission is not included but can be purchased for a discounted group rate unless otherwise noted. Go online and find the event date at indianamuseum.org/calendar or call 317.232.1637 to register.

February 

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS

Messy Mondays (ages 2-5)

  • Feb. 18, 10 to 11 a.m. or 1 to 2 p.m.
  • $7/members, $10/non-members
  • Looking for something fun to do with your little ones on Presidents Day? Bring them to Messy Mondays to get a little messy while enjoying STEAM activities on a variety of topics. Supported by PNC.

Small Wonders: Color Creation (ages 3-5)

  • Feb. 20 & 23, 10 to 11 a.m.
  • $9 members/$12 non-members
  • Bring your little one to learn, play and discover in the museum. This month, learn all about color by mixing with water colors and exploring fabrics and textures. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Supported by PNC.

Young Explorers: Exploring Air (ages 4-6)

  • Feb. 23, 1 to 2:30 p.m.
  • $10 members/$13 non-members
  • Drop off your child at a class to encourage creativity, exploration and independence in an environment that fosters curiosity and imagination. This month, children will study the air around them through wind power, air-based art and more. Children may attend on their own. Supported by PNC.

PUBLIC PROGRAMS    

Indiana Art Fair

  • Feb. 9 & 10, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Included with purchase of general admission
  • Experience – and purchase – art made right here in the Hoosier state. Choose from an array of traditional and contemporary fine art and crafts from dozens of vendors. Support established and up-and-coming artists, and see live demonstrations as artists create. Supported by the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the City of Indianapolis.

Signature Event: GeoFest

  • Feb. 15-17, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Included with purchase of general admission; $5/admission for scouts and their families
  • Buy jewelry, fossils, cut and uncut gemstones and minerals from all over the world, from more than 20 vendors! Explore interactive activities around the museum, including jewelry making or creating your own pet rock.

School’s Out! Presidents Day

  • Feb. 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • FREE admission
  • Looking for some fun on your school holiday? Join us for a presidential celebration and help Kennedy design a rocket for the moon, assist Eisenhower in developing a new transportation system and help Jefferson purchase Louisiana.

ADULT PROGRAMS    

New Event: Abe the Babe (ages 21+)

  • Feb. 12, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
  • $10/members, $15/non-members
  • Was Abraham Lincoln a babe? What were the societal norms for courtship in his time – and what do stories reveal about the ups and downs of his love life? Join the discussion and celebrate Abe’s 210th birthday and an early Valentine’s Day. Create an Abe-inspired Valentine for the Mary Todd in your life. Drinks and snacks available for purchase. Purchase tickets on-site with credit card, online or by calling 317.232.1637.

Discovery on Draft: Costumes (ages 21+)

  • Feb. 20, 7 to 9 p.m.
  • Free, donations encouraged
  • Centerpoint Brewing Company, 1125 E. Brookside Ave., Suite 2B, Indianapolis
  • Adults are invited to engage in conversations with local experts and academics on a variety of topics in this program series that takes place at breweries around Indianapolis. This month, learn how costume design intersects with storytelling in the realm of superheroes.

March

EARLY CHILDHOOD    

Little Learners: Butterflies & Bees (ages 3-5)

  • March 5, 9:45 to 11:30 a.m.
  • $8/members, $10/non-members, free for children younger than age 3
  • Homeschool families can bring their littlest learners to a class created just for them. This month, little ones will learn about butterflies and bees, and enjoy free-choice play. Children must be accompanied by an adult; younger siblings welcome. Supported by PNC. 

Small Wonders: Art of Storytelling (ages 3-5)

  • March 13 & 16, 10 to 11 a.m.
  • $9 members/$12 non-members
  • Bring your little one to learn, play and discover in the museum. This month, your child will explore the art of storytelling and tell stories using puppets. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Supported by PNC.

Young Explorers: Messy March (ages 4-6)

  • March 16, 1 to 2:30 p.m.
  • $10 members/$13 non-members
  • Drop off your child at a class to encourage creativity, exploration and independence in an environment that fosters curiosity and imagination. This month, your child will become an artist, engineer or scientist as they participate in messy STEAM activities. Children may attend on their own. Supported by PNC.

Messy Mondays (ages 2-5)

  • March 25, 10 to 11 a.m. or 1 to 2 p.m.
  • $7/members, $10/non-members
  • Looking for something fun to do with your little ones over spring break? Bring them to Messy Mondays to get a little messy while enjoying STEAM activities on a variety of topics. Supported by PNC.

YOUTH PROGRAMS    

Homeschool Tuesdays: Butterfly Life Cycle (ages 6-13)

  • March 5, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
  • $8/members, $10/non-members
  • Dive into a world of investigation and discovery during these two-hour classes designed to stimulate an interest in science, art, history and culture. This month, learn about insect life science and the role of pollinators. 

Girl Scouts: Create & Innovate

  • March 9, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 1 to 3 p.m.
  • $12/scouts, $1/adults
  • What inventions do you use every day to make your life easier? Find out how these items are created with you in mind, then invent something new for yourself. The morning session is for scouts in grades 2-3 to earn their Inventors badge. The afternoon session is for scouts in grades 4-5 to earn their Product Design badge. Registration is required two weeks prior to the event by calling Kendra Nowell at 317.924.6811.

Scouts of America: Indiana Rocks!

  • March 16, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 1 to 3 p.m.
  • $12/scouts, $1/adults
  • Grab your gloves and digging tools and discover what stories Indiana’s rocks and minerals can tell us. Unearth the wonders of geology by exploring the Birth of the Earth gallery and learn how different rocks are connected through the rock cycle. The morning session is for scouts ages 11-18 to earn their Geology Merit badge. The afternoon session is for scouts ages 5-10 to earn their Earth Rocks! Adventure badge. Registration is required two weeks prior to the event by calling 317.232.1637.

Spring Break Camps (grades K-6)

  • March 25-29, April 1-5; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • $45/members per day, $50/non-members per day; $5 sibling discount
  • Before and after care available for an additional fee
  • This spring break, sign up your child to explore a different topic every day, including cardboard creations, science of color, duct tape fashion, garden to lunchtime, astronomy, citizen science and more. 

Explore Without Boundaries (ages 3-10)

  • March 26, 10 to 11 a.m.
  • $7/youth members, $10/youth non-members
  • Extend your family’s sensory-friendly morning by attending this special program specifically designed for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), sensory processing differences and other special needs. Enjoy musical storytelling, sensory art and other activities.

Easy DIY Batik Fabric Workshop (ages 8-12)

  • March 30, 10 to 11:30 a.m.
  • $15/members, $20/non-members
  • Create a piece of fabric in the ancient batik style after being inspired by the vibrant pieces in the Color of Style experience. Design beautiful symbols filled with personal color choices that represent your style.

PUBLIC PROGRAMS    

Kids Curate

  • March 9, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
  • Included with purchase of general admission 
  • What would a museum experience created by kids look like? See for yourself what real 6th-grade students from Center For Inquiry #2 came up with as you explore mini exhibits themed around bees, wacky Indiana, Indiana legends, and students of the past, present and future. Play with interactives and talk to the junior curators themselves.

New Event: Family Night Out: Carnival of Color

  • March 22, 6 to 9 p.m.
  • $5/members, $10/non-members, free for children younger than age 3
  • It’s time for a color explosion! Come dressed in your most lavish colors to take part in a celebration that would put a peacock to shame. Experience the new exhibit, Color of Style, meet local fashion designers, try dyeing fabric, create a paintball mural and experiment with your own color combinations. Purchase tickets on-site with credit card, online or by calling 317.232.1637. Supported by the Arther Jordan Foundation.

Sensory-friendly Mornings at the Museum

  • March 26, 9 to 10 a.m.
  • Included with purchase of general admission
  • This morning allows individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and sensory processing differences to have a fun, enjoyable and interactive learning experience in a comfortable and accepting environment. During this special hour, museum lights will be at a lower level, extra sounds will be limited, distracting motions or equipment will be paused, and sensory-friendly activities will be offered in the galleries. No registration required.

ADULT PROGRAMS    

The Ultimate Engineering Challenge (ages 21+)

  • March 14, 7 to 10 p.m.
  • $10/members, $15/non-members
  • Do you have mad engineering or design skills? Then pull together a team of your best DIY friends and put your skills to the test competing for the ultimate bragging rights. Your challenge will be to design, engineer and build a Pi-day themed structure inspired by 3.14. Drinks and snacks available for purchase. 

Discovery on Draft: Fabric Dyeing and Design (ages 21+)

  • March 20, 7 to 9 p.m.
  • Free, donations encouraged
  • Indiana City Brewing Co., 24 Shelby St., Indianapolis
  • Adults are invited to engage in conversations with local experts and academics on a variety of topics in this program series that takes place at breweries around Indianapolis. This month, join a discussion on the art of fabric dyeing and clothing design.

New Event: Fashion Social (ages 21+)

  • March 28, 7 to 10 p.m.
  • $10/members, $15/non-members
  • Stylists, fashionistas, and designers: Join this adult social event to mingle with some favorite local artists to celebrate our newest exhibit, Color of Style. Meet local artists and designers, explore the exhibits, and show off your own stylish accessories. Drinks and snacks are available for purchase. Buy tickets on-site with credit card, online or by calling 317.232.1637

April

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS

Messy Mondays (ages 2-5)

  • April 1, 10 to 11 a.m. or 1 to 2 p.m.
  • $7/member, $10/non-member
  • Looking for something fun to do with your little ones overs spring break? Bring them to Messy Mondays to get a little messy while enjoying STEAM activities on a variety of topics. Supported by PNC.

Little Learners: Indiana Animals (ages 3-5)

  • April 9, 9:45 to 11:30 a.m.
  • $8/members, $10/non-members; free for children younger than age 3
  • Homeschool families can bring their littlest learners to a class created just for them. This month, little ones will learn all about animals, from their own backyards to the Ice Age. Children must be accompanied by an adult, with younger siblings welcome. Supported by PNC.

Small Wonders: Cardboard Engineering (ages 3-5)

  • April 10 & 13, 10 to 11 a.m., April 10 & April 13
  • $9 members/$12 non-members
  • Bring your little one to learn, play and discover in the museum. This month, your child will engineer their own creation out of cardboard. Children must be accompanied by an adult.Supported by PNC.

Young Explorers: Cardboard Engineering (ages 4-6)

  • April 13, 1 to 2:30 p.m.
  • $10 members/$13 non-members
  • Drop your child off at a class to encourage creativity, exploration and independence in an environment that fosters curiosity and imagination. This month, your child will construct something new out of cardboard and hear the story, “Not a Box.” Children may attend on their own. Supported by PNC.

YOUTH PROGRAMS

Homeschool Tuesdays: Spring Safari

  • April 9, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
  • $8/members, $10/non-members 
  • Dive into a world of investigation and discovery during these two-hour classes designed to stimulate a child’s interest in science, art, history and culture. This month, learn about weather and nature in springtime Indiana.

Girl Scouts: Puppet Play

  • April 13, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.(grades 1-3); April 13, 1 to 3 p.m. (grades 4-8)
  • $12/scout, $1/adult 
  • Learn about the history of puppetry and create your very own shadow puppet. Using the elements of a story, construct a character and put on a puppet show. This program is part of the SciGirls program series. Reservations are required by March 30 by calling Kendra Nowell at 317.924.6811.

Scouts of America: Ecology & You

  • April 27, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (ages 11-17, Environmental Science Merit Badge); April 27, 1 to 3 p.m. (ages 6-11, Sustainability Merit Badge)
  • $12/scout, $1/adult
  • How do you contribute to air, water and land pollution, and how does this affect ecosystems? Evaluate your use of natural resources and explore how we can reduce our carbon footprint. Registration required by April 13 at indianamuseum.org or by calling 317.232.1637. Supported by 3M.

PUBLIC PROGRAMS

Signature Event: Pinewood Derby®

  • April 2-7, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; race day on April 6
  • Included with purchase of admission  
  • On your mark, get set…for the (second) greatest spectacle in racing! Race your cars on our two-story, 125-foot race track and see how fast your car can fly. The track is open to the public April 2-5 and April 7, with race day April 6. All cars must be registered to race by 1 p.m. on race day. Cars must be entered by 2 p.m. for the ‘Best in Show’ visual design competition. This program is presented in conjunction with the Boy Scouts of America, Crossroads of America Council. 

Courageous Conversations

  • April 11, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
  • $5/person 
  • Join your neighbors to talk about contemporary community topics in this moderated discussion. A variety of social justice topics will be discussed, and panel representatives will offer a wide array of opinions. This program is intended for high school-aged students and adults. Tickets can be purchased in advance at indianamuseum.org or by calling 317.232.1637, or by credit card at the door.

Eco Science Fair 

  • April 12, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Included with purchase of general admission; free for K-12 students
  • Innovative Hoosier students are invited to propose solutions to global climate issues. Students can submit science fair projects on a range of topics including aquaculture, composting, social awareness, urban farming, alternative energy and recycling initiatives in their schools and communities. Presented by Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. Supported by 3M.

Family Easter Celebration & Egg Hunt

  • April 20, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
  • $4/members, $5/non-members; free for children younger than age 3 
  • Celebrate the Easter holiday with a family egg hunt, special activities, hippity-hoppity performances and a special visit from the Easter Bunny. With purchase of museum admission, continue the family fun by visiting the galleries to spot the 92 eggs the Easter Bunny left throughout the museum or create your own unique Easter basket in Cardboard Engineering. Tickets can be purchased in advance atindianamuseum.org or by calling 317.232.1637, or at the ticket counter. 

ADULT PROGRAMS

New Event: Maximum Velocity (ages 21+)

  • April 4, 7 to 10 p.m.
  • $10/members, $15/non-members
  • Start your engines and shift into gear as you race a wooden car down our 125-foot race track during Pinewood Derby®!  Whether you’re a novice, pro or veteran, everyone can participate in these fun runs just for adults. Bring your own car, borrow a premade car or purchase a kit at the event to build your very own. Drinks and snacks available for purchase. Tickets can be purchased in advance atindianamuseum.org or by calling 317.232.1637, or by credit card at the door.

Discovery on Draft: Climate Change (ages 21+)

  • April 17, 7 to 9 p.m.
  • Free, donations encouraged
  • Metazoa Brewing Company, 140 S. College Ave., Indianapolis
  • Adults are invited to engage in conversations with local experts and academics on a variety of topics in this program series that takes place at breweries around Indianapolis. This month, join a discussion on climate change. 

The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites is located in White River State Park in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. It is Indiana’s museum for science, art and culture, offering a place where you can celebrate, investigate, remember, learn and take pride in Indiana’s story in the context of the broader world. Even the building is a showcase of the best Indiana has to offer in architecture, materials and sculpture. Easy and convenient parking is available in the attached underground garage. 

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