A visit to any of the numerous Indianapolis art galleries is well worth your time; these galleries will feed your soul and treat your eyes to a real feast. Literally every type of artwork representing the Indianapolis art community is displayed around Indianapolis, from the most classical representative pieces to abstract and whimsical depictions of classic cars. Indianapolis sports may make the news more often, but the Indianapolis art represented at these fine Indianapolis art galleries can really give your spirit a boost.
| 4 Star Gallery is a collective Indianapolis art gallery that showcases premier regional Indianapolis art, and art from other cities in Indiana. | |
| A King’s Gallery In the suburb of Zionsville, Indiana, this gallery features the artwork of Ann W. King. | |
| Alias Gallery is a university-oriented gallery that offers urban art and accessories. | |
| Art & Soul Gallery is an art gallery that was recently relocated to the polished new upscale Arts & Design District in Carmel, Indiana. | |
| Art Bank is another magnet for the creative in the Mass Ave Cultural District of downtown Indianapolis, containing, among other art galleries, the well-known Loudermilk Gallery of Photography. | |
| Art In Hand Gallery is on the outskirts of Indianapolis proper; this funky gallery has been located in Zionsville for almost ten years. | |
| ArtBox: This contemporary art gallery is located in the popular Stutz Artists Association Center in downtown Indianapolis. | |
| Big Car Gallery is an edgy performance venue that also exhibits art of the fresh perspective variety. Located in Indy’s Fountain Square District. | |
| Blice Edwards Studios is the venue of the award-winning arts and design team comprised of Christopher Blice and Jon Edwards. | |
| Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center This fine gallery is the exhibition hall for the University of Indianapolis. | |
| CW Mundy Fine Art Gallery is the home of the work of C.W. Mundy, a well-known and prolific plein air artist. | |
| The Domont Studio Gallery, near the Indianapolis cultural district known as Fountain Square, houses a large collection of fine art work by John Domont. | |
| Eckert and Ross Fine Art Gallery This showplace carries an impressive collection of Indian-themed fine art from artists all over the state. | |
| Eleanor Prest Reese and Robert B. Berkshire Galleries Located at Indiana University – Purdue University (IUPUI), these galleries provide a wealth of insight into the world of contemporary art and design and showcase the cultural savvy of downtown Indianapolis. | |
| Harrison Center for the Arts For over a century, this has been a major center for arts in Indiana, home to two galleries, as well as the famous Herron School of Art and other important installations. | |
| Hoosier Salon One of the oldest galleries in Indianapolis, Hoosier Salon seeks to prove that Indianapolis art deserves its place among world art. | |
| Indianapolis Art Center This is one of the most important community art centers in the country, with 40,000 square feet of space devoted solely to teaching, studying, producing and exhibiting fine art. | |
| Kuaba Fine Art Gallery Here is a treasure trove of ethnic art from all over the exotic land of Africa, located in the downtown arts district of Indianapolis, Mass Ave. | |
| Language and Culture International Gallery This is an academy teaching various languages at the beginning level, which also offers ongoing rotating shows in their special gallery. | |
| G. C. Lucas Gallery This Indianapolis art gallery, formerly located in Mass Ave, one of the six distinct cultural district in Indianapolis, is now in a good location close to Butler University on North Pennsylvania. | |
| Murphy Art Center Located in the popular Fountain Square District, this is another major center for the arts, housing two dozen studios, five galleries and much more. |
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