HOOSIER MADE EXHIBITION
Event Details
Celebrating the Artistic Heritage of Indiana Indiana has always been a place that inspires — from the rolling,
Event Details
Celebrating the Artistic Heritage of Indiana
Indiana has always been a place that inspires — from the rolling, sun-dappled hills of Brown County to the flat, patterned farmlands of the north, from small-town traditions to the bold ideas that put Hoosier artists on the world stage. Hoosier Made brings together a diverse collection of works that celebrate the landscapes, communities, people, and ideas that define this remarkable state and the artists who have called it home. This exhibit showcases many never before seen works in the museum’s permanent collection from artists such as T.C. Steele, Robert Indiana, William Forsyth and Homer Davisson to local and regional artists, Ted Drake, Joe Mayberry, Susie Lehman, Abner Hershberger and more.
This exhibit celebrates the artistic heritage of Indiana by showcasing a diverse collection of works inspired by its landscapes, communities, people, traditions, and ideas. From serene landscapes to contemporary expressions, the artworks in this exhibit highlight the creativity and perspective of artists connected to Indiana.
Now showing through June 28, 2026
Admission:
MMAA Members: Free
Elkhart County Residents: $10 per person, $8 per child – 12 and under
(Children under 3 Free)
Non-Residents: $15 per person, $10 per child – 12 and under
(Children under 3 Free)
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About MMAA
The mission of The Midwest Museum of American Art in Elkhart, Indiana, is to acquire, exhibit and preserve works of art by past and present U.S. visual artists, thus illuminating, inspiring and conserving America’s visual heritage. Learn more
