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1-800-872-6648
301 Frontage Road
Lafayette, IN 47905
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| Art & Soul |
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765-412-6460
607 Main Street, Downtown Lafayette
The gallery features work by the owner, Lori Teibel but also the work of other local, regional and national artists in a variety of media including pottery, glass, fabric, jewelry, watercolor, oil and acrylic.
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| Art Museum of Greater Lafayette |
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765-742-1128
102 S. 10th Street, Downtown Lafayette
A contemporary art museum featuring several galleries, studio art classes and a museum store that provides a wide variety of merchandise. The Permanent Collection of the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette centers on 19th and 20th century American art with a special focus on art of Indiana. The Collection contains works by such artists as George Winter, Frank Girardin, T.C. Steele, Wayman Adams, Frederick Milton Grant, and Henry Ossawa Tanner. The galleries exhibit items from the permanent collection as well as state and national exhibitions. The Museum Store features inspired wares from locally known artists.
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| Artists' Own |
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765-429-4478
518B Main Street, Downtown Lafayette
Artists' Own West
300 block of Brown Street, West Lafayette
Artists' Own in Downtown Lafayette... Over 20 award-winning local and regional artists own and operate a unique co-operative art gallery in historic downtown Lafayette. Filled with fine art and fine craft -- from paintings to wearable art, jewelry, pottery, handmade paper, sculpture, contemporary glass and contemporary art quilts Artists’ Own has become a primary destination for art lovers and seekers of both contemporary and traditional art forms. The art is always changing so visit today!
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| H. Leon Studio & Gallery |
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765-423-2550
818 Main Street, Downtown Lafayette
Through different forms of art, our gallery promotes love and respect for nature and our environment. You will see photographs, ceramic tile, carvings, wood sculptures, charcoal and colored pencil pieces; all capturing nature in a multitude of different aspects. Photography classes and special photo trips are also offered.
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| Inspired Fire Glass Studio & Gallery |
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765-474-1981
2124 State Road 25 S., Lafayette
Inspired Fire was founded to share the excitement and pride of creating glass in your personal vision. Beginning and advanced classes are available. The gallery is the natural place to browse for inspiration or to pick up unique articles of glass artwork and beautiful paintings from over 20 local artists.
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| KL Art Gallery |
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765-742-8888
211 N. 4th Street, Downtown Lafayette
The space was initially set up as a studio space for artist Kimlien Tran and has evolved into both a studio and an art gallery. It is open to the public and features original pieces in oil, watercolor, pastel and other media. Please take your time to view the artworks.
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| Susie Gibbs Framing & Art Gallery |
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765-428-2434
533 Main Street, Downtown Lafayette
Begin your creative experience as you walk into the store. Pastoral scenes of Indiana done in elusive watercolor, colorful hand blown glass, resin expressions and intricate woodcarvings are only a few of the unique creations found at Susie Gibbs Framing and Art Gallery. And from antique frames to shadow boxes, creativity will surround you and your art as you browse for just that right frame or that special gift for a lifetime of enjoyment.
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| Purdue University Galleries |
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765-496-7899
Robert L. Ringel Gallery
Purdue Memorial Union
Stewart Center Gallery
Patti and Rusty Rueff Galleries
Yue-Kong Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts
Purdue Galleries offer a variety of art forms and exhibits throughout the year. The Ringel and Stewart Galleries feature artwork from regional, national and international artists and the permanent collection.
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| Wells Community Cultural Center |
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765-423-2787
638 North Street, Downtown Lafayette
The building originally opened in 1927 as the Albert A. Wells Memorial Library. However, when the library outgrew the space and opened a new facility in 1989, it became the Wells Community Cultural Center. It is now home to the Tippecanoe Arts Federation (TAF) which acts as an agency to promote many of the area’s cultural organizations and also sponsors the annual Taste of Tippecanoe. The building also houses three galleries in which local artists’ works are displayed throughout the year. Contact TAF for the current exhibition schedule.
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Willow Stained Glass Studio and
The Modern Art Gallery |
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765-714-1507
109 N. 5th Street, Downtown Lafayette
Willow Stained Glass Studio is a custom stained glass company who designs, builds and installs custom stained glass windows for commercial, residential and religious buildings. The Modern Art Gallery showcases a broad range of exciting local and regional artists by providing a unique environment to exhibit and sell their artwork in an eclectic downtown art gallery. Both basic and advanced stained glass classes are taught at the downtown studio.
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