The Viewing Project
The Viewing Project is a three-year series of small-scale installations designed to offer visitors creative and enjoyable experiences with objects from the IMA's permanent collection. Although themes vary, the main goals of all Viewing Project installations remain constant: to encourage active looking, to support visitor creativity and engagement, and to present objects from the permanent collection in new ways. These installations were provided throughout the Museum with the final installations closing in spring 2012.
Funded in part by a generous grant from ART MENTOR FOUNDATION LUCERNE.
Installations
The Viewing Project: The Museum of Wonder
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Rd.,
Indianapolis,
IN
The Viewing Project: Above and Below
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Rd.,
Indianapolis,
IN
The Viewing Project: Edward Hopper’s Hotel Lobby and Hollis Sigler’s She Will Move Away Someday American Scene Gallery
August 3, 2011-February 5, 2012
The Viewing Project: Edward Hopper’s Hotel Lobby and Hollis Sigler’s She Will Move Away Someday American Scene Gallery
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Rd.,
Indianapolis,
IN
The Viewing Project: Onabanjo of Itu Meko’s Magbo helmet mask for Oro association and Jan Miense Molenaer’s painting, The Battle between Carnival and Lent
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Rd.,
Indianapolis,
IN
The Viewing Project: The Pleasures of Uncertainty
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Rd.,
Indianapolis,
IN
The Viewing Project: Wondering about Detail
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Rd.,
Indianapolis,
IN
The Viewing Project Home: Bill Viola’s The Quintet of the Silent
April 2, 2009-November 4, 2011
The Viewing Project Home: Bill Viola’s The Quintet of the Silent
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Rd.,
Indianapolis,
IN
The Viewing Project: Seeing Doubled
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Rd.,
Indianapolis,
IN
The Viewing Project: Seeing Tripled
Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Rd.,
Indianapolis,
IN




















