
Join us for an auction and dinner benefitting the Museum:
Heart of Art
Friday, April 25th | Starts at 5:30 PM
Lafayette Country Club
Don’t miss Heart of Art 2025—where philanthropy meets fun! Enjoy a multi-course meal, fine wine, and exclusive auction items like private artist experiences, unique group activities, and one-of-a-kind art pieces. Each guest also receives a personalized memento. Best of all, proceeds support 30% of our annual budget, keeping the Art Museum free and open to all. Can’t attend in person? Join the online auction with amazing local items, though big-ticket items are exclusive to the event.
Current Exhibits
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Sigrid Zahner: "Croenation Collective: Part the First"
September 28, 2024 - February 16, 2024
East Gallery
Sigrid Zahner, Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Design at Purdue University, is known for her ceramic, sculptural, and figural work.
This collection focuses on utilizing mundane or even discarded materials to underscore the moment-by-moment footprints of our lives. Moreover, to dismantle hierarchal systems using ceramics to challenge perceptions of value and craftsmanship. Zahner's goal is to supply the audience with a source for thought and personal speculation rather than a didactic point of view in an attempt to allow the audience to experience the poetics of ambiguity. Overall, Croenation Collective aims to exemplify the inherent value of the overlooked and unseen.
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Hoijin Jung: "Play with Fire"
September 28, 2024 - February 16, 2024
McDonald Gallery
Influenced by a culture that values harmony with nature, Hoijin Jung creates work inspired by the circle of life. Her relief prints and paintings reflect her anxiety over how human-centered culture has suppressed Earth's inhabitants. In this exhibition, she uses fire to symbolize both wisdom as well as the unforeseen limits of human progress.
The drawing featuring a rabbit, cabbage, and tree represents interconnected life forms that transform into one another, embodying the cyclical nature of ecosystems. These relationships are the central theme in Jung's work. However, as environmental crises and rapid civilization changes intensify, Jung's concern grows for human convenience-driven lifestyles that threaten the Earth's ecosystem. The anthropomorphized rabbit, cabbage, and tree illustrate the disconnect, while fire is the ironic limit of human ability. Are we unaware of our situation? Or perhaps we are turning a blind eye, enjoying the beauty and convenience of fire while ignoring its destructive nature.
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"Bicentennial: Regionally Related Works from our Permanent Collection"
February 1, 2025 - June 13, 2025
Weil Gallery
Bicentennial is an exhibition celebrating the vibrant artistic voices of our region. This curated collection features works by local artists alongside pieces that reflect our community's cultural, historical, and natural essence. From evocative landscapes to thought-provoking contemporary creations, the exhibit showcases the talent and diversity that make our region unique.
Join us in exploring the intersection of place, identity, and artistic expression, as we honor the creativity rooted in our local soil and the stories that resonate far beyond.
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Corinne McAuley: "Beaded Visions: The Celebration of Beadwork"
February 8, 2025 - May 11, 2025
Shook Gallery
After Corinne McAuley had worked in the high-tech industry for many years she started looking for a calming, creative outlet. She tried many different mediums but found nothing that stuck until a visit to a bead shop with a friend one day. She had never seen such a diverse selection of shapes, sizes, and colors of beads. From there she learned how to work with beads in her unique way. Her creations include masks, intricate tactile works that reflect nature, as well as figures, and even abstract shapes and designs. McAuley continually looks for new and interesting ways to use this medium and express herself with beads. “I feel that I have not touched the surface of possibilities...”

Featured Class:
Stained Glass Workshops
In this workshop, students will learn all of the skills and techniques needed to build a unique piece of stained glass art. Create a suncatcher, a small panel, or an ornament to display in your home or to give as a gift! This does not include soldering the piece.
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