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SUMMARY:Summer Hours
DESCRIPTION:Extended Friday Hours All Summer Long!\nOpen until 7pm
URL:https://eiteljorg.org/eiteljorg-events/summer-hours/
LOCATION:Eiteljorg Museum\, 500 West Washington Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Eiteljorg Events,Ongiong Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260904T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260904T190000
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SUMMARY:September 4\, Free First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of music\, artists\, and games as we celebrate the last first friday of the summer! Meet local printmaking artists and purchase a piece of art\, bring out your competitive side with games on the lawn\, and move and groove to the sound mixes of 2 local DJs both inside and outside the museum.
URL:https://eiteljorg.org/eiteljorg-events/september-4-free-first-friday/
CATEGORIES:Eiteljorg Events,Featured
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261012
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SUMMARY:Quest for the West® Art Show and Sale
DESCRIPTION:Memorable experiences await pre-registered guests participating in opening weekend activities at the 21st annual Quest for the West® Art Show and Sale\, September 11 & 12 at the Eiteljorg Museum in downtown Indianapolis. Guests will meet exceptional contemporary Western artists plus seasoned and fledgling art collectors from throughout the nation. \nPurchase art in two luck-of-the-draw sales and enjoy delicious food and Hoosier Hospitality in a beautiful\, intimate setting. Masterpieces in Quest for the West capture moments in time that range from the early days of the rugged West to contemporary expressions of our lives today. Now in its 21st year\, Quest is one of the top Western art shows in the country. \nArt Show and Sale: September 11 – September 12\nPublic Exhibition: September 13 – October 11 \nRegister Now
URL:https://eiteljorg.org/eiteljorg-events/quest-for-the-west-art-show-and-sale/
CATEGORIES:Eiteljorg Events,Featured,Quest for the West®
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260920
DTSTAMP:20260814T153204Z
CREATED:20260806T161213Z
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SUMMARY:Niibidoon “Weave It” 2026 Great Lakes Art Convening
DESCRIPTION:With a generous grant from Lilly Endowment Inc.\, the Richard Pohrt Jr. Collection was acquired by the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in 2018. This collection is a treasure that underscores the artistic and innovative brilliance of Indigenous artists and makers who were shaped by the landscape of the Great Lakes region. As stewards of the Richard Pohrt Jr. Collection\, along with the entire Native American collection housed at the Eiteljorg\, we support the perpetuation of supporting the descendants of the makers in creating space for Indigenous artist and culture bearers to share their stories and talents while being in community with each other. Niibidoon “Weave It” 2026 Great Lakes Art Convening is a gathering centered around the traditional weaving practices of the Indigenous peoples of the Great Lakes and a time to be in the company of our relatives as they are not merely objects but vessels of gikendaasowin (knowledge) that remain at the heart of Anishinaabe Indendamowin (ways of living). These relatives represent the resilience\, brilliance\, and power of our Ancestors and are a testimony of the dynamic talent and creativity that they possessed. \nInvited Artists \nJennifer Adams\, Ho-Chunk\nRosemary Bear\, Meskwaki\nJennie Brown\, Potawatomi\nJamie Chapman\, Potawatomi\nRenee Wasson Dillard\, Odawa\nJeff Harper\, Ojibwe\nMichelle Marion\, Ojibwe\nJared Nally\, Miami\nAshley Ahusgaj Shawanda\, Ho-Chunk\nNoodin Niimebin Shawanda\, Odawa\, Ojibwe\, Cree\nMiigwaans Smith\, Odawa\, Ojibwe\nStephanie Snow\, Meskwaki\nCandi Wesaw\, Potawatomi \nSeptember 17 & 18 is reserved for visitors from the tribal community\nSeptember 19 Open to the Public\nInvited Artist Panel – 11:00 AM – 12 Noon\nInvited Artist Demonstrations – 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
URL:https://eiteljorg.org/eiteljorg-events/niibidoon-weave-it-2026-great-lakes-art-convening/
CATEGORIES:Eiteljorg Events,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260918T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260805T181001Z
CREATED:20260805T180350Z
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SUMMARY:Open Studio with Artist in Residence Carrie McCleary
DESCRIPTION:Carrie Moran McCleary is a fashion designer\, beader\, and doll maker from the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe. She lives on the Crow Reservation in Montana. In 2016\, she founded Plains Soul to share her unique style and artistry with a wider audience. Moran McCleary is known for Indigenizing everyday items\, transforming thrift-store finds and hand-me-downs into works of art that express her identity. Taught by her mothers to bead and sew\, she then developed her own style that infuses traditional practices with contemporary design. \nA 2022 First Peoples Fund Artist in Business Leadership Fellow and two-time recipient of the Montana Indian Equity Grant\, Moran McCleary recently built her own studio and retail space using these funds\, furthering her commitment to creative entrepreneurship.\nPlains Soul fashions have been featured at Native Fashion in the City\, Honour Our Legacy Fashion Show\, Big Sky IndigiFest and Fashion Gala\, Montana Folk Festival Fashion Show\, and numerous community shows at local schools and fundraising events. \nMoran McCleary was previously a member of the b.Yellowtail Collective\, where she sold her Fierce One Doll Collection. Her beadwork has been exhibited widely in venues such as The Brinton Museum\, Emerson Art Center\, Chicago Field Museum\, Museum of the Rockies\, Yellowstone County Museum\, Carnegie Museum\, Missoula Art Museum\, and the Tribal Heritage Center at Yellowstone National Park. Her work has also been featured internationally at Massey Arts and Seymour Art Gallery in Vancouver\, Canada\, as well as in the Stories from Bead Night virtual exhibition. \nPurchase Museum Tickets
URL:https://eiteljorg.org/eiteljorg-events/open-studio-with-artist-in-residence-carrie-mccleary/2026-09-18/
CATEGORIES:Eiteljorg Events,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260919T120000
DTSTAMP:20260805T174311Z
CREATED:20260728T153431Z
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SUMMARY:Textile Workshop with Artist in Residence Carrie McCleary
DESCRIPTION:Little Shell Chippewa textile artist Carrie McCleary will teach a textile workshop to participants! \nParticipants will learn about appropriation and inspiration in fashion and art\, then explore the Expressions of Life: Native Art in North America gallery\, creating sketches to apply in the studio upcycling a jacket or hoodie using print blocks\, paint\, embroidery and accessories to update their wardrobe. It is encouraged to bring in a hoodie or jacket that you would like to decorate. If you don’t have a piece of clothing that you’d like to bring in\, you can create a make and take patch that you can later add to a piece of clothing. \nNo experience necessary. All supplies will be provided. This workshop is best for people ages 15+. \nParking is free on a first come\, first serve basis in the White River State Parking Garage. Proof of membership required at the door. \nNo refunds will be given. Email museumprograms@eiteljorg.com with any questions. \nCarrie Moran McCleary is a fashion designer\, beader\, and doll maker from the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe. She lives on the Crow Reservation in Montana. In 2016\, she founded Plains Soul to share her unique style and artistry with a wider audience. Moran McCleary is known for Indigenizing everyday items\, transforming thrift-store finds and hand-me-downs into works of art that express her identity. Taught by her mothers to bead and sew\, she then developed her own style that infuses traditional practices with contemporary design. \nA 2022 First Peoples Fund Artist in Business Leadership Fellow and two-time recipient of the Montana Indian Equity Grant\, Moran McCleary recently built her own studio and retail space using these funds\, furthering her commitment to creative entrepreneurship.\nPlains Soul fashions have been featured at Native Fashion in the City\, Honour Our Legacy Fashion Show\, Big Sky IndigiFest and Fashion Gala\, Montana Folk Festival Fashion Show\, and numerous community shows at local schools and fundraising events. \nMoran McCleary was previously a member of the b.Yellowtail Collective\, where she sold her Fierce One Doll Collection. Her beadwork has been exhibited widely in venues such as The Brinton Museum\, Emerson Art Center\, Chicago Field Museum\, Museum of the Rockies\, Yellowstone County Museum\, Carnegie Museum\, Missoula Art Museum\, and the Tribal Heritage Center at Yellowstone National Park. Her work has also been featured internationally at Massey Arts and Seymour Art Gallery in Vancouver\, Canada\, as well as in the Stories from Bead Night virtual exhibition. \nThis workshop ticket does not include admission to the museum.  \nPurchase Museum Tickets\nPurchase tickets for September 19th\nPurchase tickets for September 26th
URL:https://eiteljorg.org/eiteljorg-events/fashion-workshop-with-artist-in-residence-carrie-mccleary/2026-09-19/
CATEGORIES:Eiteljorg Events,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260924T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260924T193000
DTSTAMP:20260814T153306Z
CREATED:20250919T152721Z
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SUMMARY:Quest Last Look
DESCRIPTION:Didn’t get to attend this year’s Quest for the West Art Show and Sale opening weekend? Did you attend\, but you’re still thinking about purchasing a work of art?  \nJoin fellow art lovers at a free “Last Look” reception on Thursday\, September 24 from 5:30-7:30pm. This event provides a special opportunity to view and purchase Quest for the West artworks by today’s leading Western artists in a relaxed setting with wine and hors d’oeuvres.   \nRSVP by Wednesday\, September 23. Limited\, complimentary reservations are available. The exhibition will close October 11\, 2026.  \nThis special evening is made possible through the generous support of Fuhrmann Capital\, LLC.
URL:https://eiteljorg.org/eiteljorg-events/quest-last-look/
CATEGORIES:Eiteljorg Events,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20261005T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20261005T120000
DTSTAMP:20260817T170201Z
CREATED:20260817T161457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260817T170201Z
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SUMMARY:Eiteljorg Guide training
DESCRIPTION:Join the next Eiteljorg Guide training group and prepare to ENGAGE MUSEUM VISITORS in a meaningful experience! \nEnjoy learning about the arts\, histories\, and cultures of the American West and the Indigenous Peoples of North America? Become an Eiteljorg Volunteer Guide and learn to deliver tours\, facilitate gallery conversations and help connect visitors with the museum’s mission. \nTrainings take place in-person at the museum on first and third Mondays\, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m.\, October through February 2026. \nInterested or have questions?\nContact Rebecca Robinson by Sept 21\, 2026 at\nrrobinson@eiteljorg.com or 317-275-1325
URL:https://eiteljorg.org/eiteljorg-events/eiteljorg-guide-training/2026-10-05/
CATEGORIES:Eiteljorg Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20261012T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20261012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260727T165621Z
CREATED:20250715T173105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260727T165621Z
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples Day
DESCRIPTION:The Eiteljorg invites you to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with a day full of Native history\, art and cultures. Performances by Native Pride Productions include different types of powwow dances\, storytelling and live music. Admission is free. \nNative Pride Productions\, an award-winning dance collective led by founder and artistic director Larry Yazzie (Meskwaki) will showcase several types of powwow dances and storytelling sessions throughout the day\, including Fancy Dance\, Grass Dance\, Jingle Dress dances\, and more. Larry Yazzie’s declaration that “we are all united; one earth\, same ground” is the foundation of this year’s celebration. \nTours of the galleries led by curators Dorene Red Cloud (Oglala Lakota) and Monica Raphael (Anishinaabe/Sicangu Lakota) provide a chance to learn more about the Native art in our collection\, while hands-on activities offer the opportunity to commemorate the day with your own artwork. \nThe Eiteljorg is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and events that day are free. Here is the schedule:
URL:https://eiteljorg.org/eiteljorg-events/indigenous-peoples-day/
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