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The Permanent Collection

  • Pioneer Indiana artists George Winter
  • Members of the Richmond Group
  • John Elwood Bundy
  • Frank Girardin
  • Hoosier Group
  • T.C. Steele
  • Otto Stark
  • Members of the Brown County Art Colony
  • Will Vawter
  • Carl Graf
  • Georges La Chance
  • Edward K. Williams

American Artists

  • Wayman Adams
  • Frederick Milton Grant
  • Henry Ossawa Tanner
  • Frederick Judd Waugh
  • George Ames Aldrich

Latin-American Artists

  • Guillermo Meza
  • Jose Clemente Orozco
  • David Alfaro Siqueros

Special Collections

  • Laura Ann Fry’s Rookwood pottery

news

Classroom Reconstruction Project Begins at the Art Museum

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Manya Fan Art Education Center Renovation News
Have a Seat at upcoming Art Museum chair exhibit
Journal and Courier TGIF
March 2, 2012
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RAKU POTTERS GET FIRED UP!
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RAKU POTTERS GET FIRED UP!
SIA Awards $28K in local grants 
written by Max Showalter
December 7, 2011

Art Museum receives $7395.89

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Art Museum of Greater Lafayette campaign nets $1.6M
Tim Brouk, Lafayette Journal and Courier
Wednesday, October 5, 2011

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The Permanent Collection

The Art Museum of Greater Lafayette has a number of collections appealing to a variety of interests, including contemporary paintings and prints as well as traditional forms of art. We have over 900 objects in our permanent collection. We have selected a sample for viewing below.

Collections of 19th and 20th century American art with a special focus on local, Indiana art are featured regularly. A special collection is dedicated to the work of Laura Ann Fry, who was on of the founding citizens of the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette.

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Pottery II is an intermediate level class in which students will master more advanced wheel and handbuilding techniques. Students will learn efficient production techniques focusing on craftsmanship and design and will have the opportunity for independent work.  

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