Art in the Park
100 Acres
FreeDrop-in visitor art making is available at the Ruth Lilly Visitors Pavilion in 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park. Work with teaching artists to create your own work of art inspired by the natural environment. Mix a little art-making into your nature time with a different art activity each month. Projects are designed to be accessible and fun for museum visitors of all ages and all levels of art-making experience. Upcoming themes include:
May
Earth Works
Be inspired by mud, rocks, sticks, leaves, and more as you create works of art using natural materials found in the park.
June
New View
Bring a camera and let the park serve as your muse as you and your crew shoot pictures from unusual perspectives. Upload your pictures in the pavilion for others to see.
July
Cyanotype It
Experiment with an old, yet fun photo process using the sun as a tool for cool blue prints. Complements the exhibition Snapshot: Painters and Photography, Bonnard to Vuillard.












