In 1990, the Hoosier Salon moved to the Indiana State Museum, and in 2012 to the Indiana Historical Society. The Hoosier Salon Patrons Association is supported in its mission by clubs, sororities, businesses, and individuals. That mission joins the professional and amateur in the "Grand Tradition" to inspire, promote, and reward Indiana artists.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana - Hoosier Salon Journe
Presented at the Indianapolis Fortnightly Literary Club, October 15, 2019 meeting.The origin of the ...
Incoming freshmen mark the beginning of their college careers by participating in the traditional Ma...
Cardinal and grey became the official University colors in 1919 (based on student admiration for the...
The Hoosier Salon continued in the 1980s at L.S. Ayres store but the Salon offices moved again. The ...
In 1924, the Daughters of Indiana, a group of women from Indiana living in Chicago, held a tea where...
To mark the 60th anniversary in 1984 the Salon commissioned a poster featuring a painting of the 193...
In those early years the Hoosier Salon was open to artists who had lived in Indiana for at least one...
On November 5, 1973 fire destroyed several buildings on east Washington Street. The Salon Gallery, l...
On the porch of Parker Auditorium, Albert and Katherine Parker with donor William Donner muse -- Wil...
The first State Fair was held in 1852 what is now Military Park in downtown Indianapolis. Indiana be...
To enlighten its members about the state's past, the IHS over the years has sponsored numerous histo...
Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.De...
In 1896, Butler University became part of the University of Indianapolis, which included the Indiana...
As part of the Indianapolis Spirit and Place Festival 2016, Chronicling Hoosier will provide avid “H...
Hoosiers from around the state gathered for the grand opening of the Society's new headquarters, loc...
Presented at the Indianapolis Fortnightly Literary Club, October 15, 2019 meeting.The origin of the ...
Incoming freshmen mark the beginning of their college careers by participating in the traditional Ma...
Cardinal and grey became the official University colors in 1919 (based on student admiration for the...
The Hoosier Salon continued in the 1980s at L.S. Ayres store but the Salon offices moved again. The ...
In 1924, the Daughters of Indiana, a group of women from Indiana living in Chicago, held a tea where...
To mark the 60th anniversary in 1984 the Salon commissioned a poster featuring a painting of the 193...
In those early years the Hoosier Salon was open to artists who had lived in Indiana for at least one...
On November 5, 1973 fire destroyed several buildings on east Washington Street. The Salon Gallery, l...
On the porch of Parker Auditorium, Albert and Katherine Parker with donor William Donner muse -- Wil...
The first State Fair was held in 1852 what is now Military Park in downtown Indianapolis. Indiana be...
To enlighten its members about the state's past, the IHS over the years has sponsored numerous histo...
Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.De...
In 1896, Butler University became part of the University of Indianapolis, which included the Indiana...
As part of the Indianapolis Spirit and Place Festival 2016, Chronicling Hoosier will provide avid “H...
Hoosiers from around the state gathered for the grand opening of the Society's new headquarters, loc...
Presented at the Indianapolis Fortnightly Literary Club, October 15, 2019 meeting.The origin of the ...
Incoming freshmen mark the beginning of their college careers by participating in the traditional Ma...
Cardinal and grey became the official University colors in 1919 (based on student admiration for the...