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“The organization that is the shining star of Terre Haute, that is the envy of the state, is Art Spaces. There is not another organization in Indiana, and certainly not in the Midwest, and probably nationally for a community of this size. It’s an extraordinary organization, with an extraordinary mission, and unbelievable results…” -Miah Michaelsen, Indiana Arts Commission Executive Director speaking at the Turn to the River Phase I Dedication on May 17, 2022

 

Purchase your tickets here for the Art Spaces’ Annual Luncheon with author Eunice Trotter

Join us on March 23rd at 5:30pm for Art Chatter: Art in STEM featuring Soully Abas & Alan Bundza at Rose-Hulman.

 

 

SCULPTURE COLLECTION
Adding excitement and meaning to public places throughout the city...
INTERPLACES
Click here to learn more and view the InterPlaces augmented reality project!
Art Chatter: "Art in STEM"
Soully Abas & Alan Bundza discuss art in STEM at Rose-Hulman.
"CELEBRATING LOST CREEK - THE STORY OF AN AFRICAN AMERICAN SETTLEMENT"
Click here to learn more about the Lost Creek Settlement and the upcoming addition to Terre Haute's Cultural Trail
NEWS AND EVENTS
Check out the 2023 Art Spaces' events calendar for event information and dates.
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Don't miss out! Join us tomorrow (March 23rd) for Art Chatter as we take a closer look at "Art in STEM" with Soully Abas and Alan Bundza at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Join us next week (3/23) for Art Chatter, and learn more about "Art in STEM", presented by Soully Abas & Alan Bundza at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Thank you, Oscar Bauer, Fredrick R. Benson, and Mary Smith Young Charitable Trusts, managed by @firstfinancialbnk, for a grant in support of Art Spaces! Thank you to the Capital Improvement Board for their vital support of a $450,000 award toward Phase II and Phase III of the Art Spaces’ Turn to the River project! A big thank you to everyone who donated to our Annual Campaign! Because of your generosity, we met our $20,000 matching challenge, and we exceeded our campaign goal of $50,000! Your support allows Art Spaces to continue to bring together people, organizations, and art to build a vibrant community. Wondering how you can support public art in our community? Here’s a perfect opportunity!
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