Making It In Crafts II - 2014 - The Art Museum of Greater Lafayette
The Art Museum of Greater Lafayette presented Making It In Crafts II in 2014. This video shows some of the exquisite pieces in the exhibit. Making It In Crafts III will take place in 2017.
Haan Mansion Museum of Indiana Art Lafayette, IN
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Haan Mansion Museum of Indiana Art Lafayette, IN Produced by Erick F Dircks
The Mansion was originally the State of Connecticut building at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. Connecticut chose architect Edward T. Hapgood to design the building. The state wanted their pavilion to represent a country gentleman's home, and the architect patterned the building after the 1820 Sigourney Mansion in Hartford. Many components were taken from the 1760 Hubbard-Slater Mansion in Norwich including the front entryway, various interior columns, and door capitals. The mansion has three above ground floors and a full basement totaling 15,000 square feet. It also includes seven fireplaces and 4 1/2 baths.
The mansion was designed and built to be moved after the World's Fair. It was dismantled and moved to Lafayette, Indiana, immediately after the Fair by Mr. and Mrs.William Potter and became their personal residence. There are only 15 known buildings surviving from the Fair, and the Haan Mansion is most true to its original design and purpose of the 13 buildings removed from the grounds.
Tours Available
Since the Mansion is still the private residence of Bob and Ellie Haan, it is not open continually. However, tours are scheduled at certain times and can be found on the tours page. Group tours can also be arranged. Visit
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Super 8 Lafayette - Lafayette Hotels, Indiana
Super 8 Lafayette 2 Stars Hotel in Lafayette, Indiana Within US Travel Directory Located 4.8 km east of the center of Lafayette, Indiana, this hotel is a 15-minute drive from Purdue University. It offers a continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi.Each spacious room at the Lafayette Super 8 includes a coffee maker. Guests can watch cable TV, including the HBO channel.The front desk is open 24 hours a day at this pet-friendly hotel. Free parking is available on site.The Art Museum of Greater Lafayette is 10 minutes from Super 8 Lafayette. Prophetstown State Park is 16.1 km from the hotel.
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First Indiana state flag on display in Lafayette
The first Indiana state flag is on display at the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette.
Haan Mansion Museum of Indiana Art
The Haan Museum is three museums in one, all housed in a mansion that served as the Connecticut Building at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. The Museum is known for its outstanding collection of historic Indiana paintings, including the best works by T.C. Steele. We also display hundreds of Indiana ceramics – including tables, chairs, figural works, and architectural forms as well as bronze and stone sculptures and glass. A major collection of massive antique American furniture adds to the homey feel.
President Reagan's Remarks on Arrival in West Lafayette, Indiana on April 9, 1987
Full Title: Trip to Indiana. President Reagan's Arrival via Air Force One and Remarks to Citizens of Lafayette. Lafayette University Airport (President Shaking Hands) on April 9, 1987
Creator(s): President (1981-1989 : Reagan). White House Television Office. 1/20/1981-1/20/1989 (Most Recent)
Series: Video Recordings, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
Collection: Records of the White House Television Office (WHTV) (Reagan Administration), 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
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Production Date: 4/9/1987
Access Restriction(s):Unrestricted
Use Restriction(s):Unrestricted
Contact(s): Ronald Reagan Library (LP-RR), 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065-0600
Phone: 800-410-8354, Fax: 805-577-4074, Email: reagan.library@nara.gov
National Archives Identifier:5730544
Shopping in Lafayette-West Lafayette, Indiana
When it comes to shopping, your options seem endless. With a super--size--mall, numerous shopping plazas and our quant downtown, offering over 70+ storefronts, Lafayette-West Lafayette, Indiana is a great place to spend the day shopping.
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Lafayette Indiana Hotel Quality Inn
Quality Inn & Suites Lafayette Indiana Hotel is easily accessable to famous city attraction like Art Museum of Greater Lafayette, Purdue University, Ivy Tech Community College, the Columbian Park Zoo and many others. Confirm your stay now at this affordable Lafayette Hotel near Purdue University by visiting
tippecanoe county amphitheater west lafayette indiana events
west lafayette amphitheater near purdue university. This is a great venue and we are looking for new and innovative ideas for the use in the upcoming months and years. would be a great place to have a music festival for a weekend. call scott brown 765-714-1971 to suggest your ideas. The location offers easy access to I65, purdue university, city of lafayette, and west lafayette. The venue is located on the wabash river and has acres of open grass fields and many wooded acres full of maintained hiking/biking trails. realestatebrown@yahoo.com
Art on the Street 2013: Gerry Stecca SPANISH welcome
Lafayette Colorado Art on the Street 2013 artist, Gerry Stecca, welcomes viewers, in Spanish.
Lafayette Square St Louis - A Tour
A walk through one of the coolest neighborhoods in the United States.
KIDS TRY VR at PLANETARIUM & Lafayette Science Museum | Things to do in Louisiana [Lafayette, LA]
KIDS TRY VR at PLANETARIUM & Lafayette Science Museum | Things to do in Louisiana [Lafayette, LA]
We went to the Lafayette Science Museum and Planetarium because for Christmas, Mimi got the kids a family pass for the whole year. Our kids try VR for the first time and we watched a show inside the indoor planetarium.
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Some other exhibits that they had at the Lafayette Science Museum and Planetarium are an energy exhibit about oil and gas exploration, some dinosaur and animal fossils, virtual reality stations, video game sandboxing, and so much more.
This is a great kids planetarium that has an awesome planetarium dome to watch a video about astronomy in. If you are looking for a great children's science museum, then you should visit this one in Lafayette, LA. If it's cold or rainy, this is a fun thing to do with kids if you are looking for things to do in Louisiana.
Our family had a fun time making a family vlog of our experience at this science museum. What is your favorite science museum that you have been to? Let us know in the comments below!
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Lafayette Indiana 1868 Panoramic Bird's Eye View Map 6620
Panoramic Maps, also known as Bird's Eye View, aerial view, or perspective maps. These were a popular form of art at the turn of the 20th century depicting a city's key points of interest.
Unlike traditional maps, Panoramic maps often highlighted the commercial aspects of a town, while also clearly showing many local residences.
I've had a lot fun looking up places I've been to on these maps -- and I've gotta say - It's amazing just how much things change -- and also how much things stay the same.
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Flair Studio and Gallery in Lafayette, Colorado
Sculptor Kathy Wardle and glass artist Kathy Lechman create amazing works in historic Old-Town Lafayette, Colorado.
Welcome to the Polasek Museum
Founded in 1961, the Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens is home to an art collection created by award-winning, internationally recognized, Czech-born American sculptor Albin Polasek. The museum's primary exhibit is American representational sculpture, with over 200 works by Polasek. The museum also exhibits contemporary art in all mediums in its gallery space. Guided tours of the historic Polasek residence and chapel are hallmarks of this museum, as well as its breathtaking sculpture garden located on Lake Osceola. The museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of only 30 members of the National Trust's Historic Artists' Homes and Studios.
Tippecanoe Co. Historical Assoc. is the new owner of Lafayette's Masonic Temple.
Tippecanoe Co. Historical Assoc. is the new owner of Lafayette's Masonic Temple.
The 10 Best Places To Live In Indiana (USA)
Indiana may be best known for its obsession with sports (and limestone) but what may not be in the public domain is that the Midwestern state has one of the lowest cost of living in the United States.
A dollar stretches a long way here, longer than it would in 41 states.
Anyone looking to relocate to the Hoosier State will also be happy to know home prices in Indiana are among the most affordable in the country.
As well, the state boasts a strong economy that is about the size of Norway, according to the American Enterprise Institute.
It is the 16th largest state economy in the United States and this, coupled with the sixth lowest unemployment rate in the nation, makes for very interesting reading, or living rather.
The state’s economy is mainly flanked by agriculture, manufacturing and automotive industries.
Also of notable importance is healthcare and education, not forgetting the two prestigious universities based here: Purdue and Notre Dame.
A report by the Indiana Business Review notes that in 2010, Indiana’s economy grew twice as fast as the rest of the nation, with similar results experienced in the subsequent three years.
With things going so swimmingly in this state, perhaps it didn’t come as a surprise when Money Magazine named Fishers, Indiana the No.1 best place to live in America in 2017.
If you are planning to make an in-state move or put down roots here, below, we reveal the 10 best places to live in Indiana for 2019.
1. Carmel.
2. Fishers.
3. Zionsville.
4. Munster.
5. West Lafayette.
6. Fort Wayne.
7. Westfield.
8. Dyer.
9. Columbus.
10. Indianapolis.
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Prague Quadrennial - Spillman Farmer Architects - Lafayette College Arts Plaza.MOV
Prague Quadrennial presents star-studded architecture programme and changes the look of the city centre
Prague, 20 May 2011 - From 16 to 26 June, residents and visitors to Prague will be able to reconfirm the fact that architecture is an integral part of the Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space, the world´s largest performance design event held in Prague, Czech Republic once every four years. During those eleven days, projects related to architecture or to the use of public space will change the face of several locations around Prague. These projects include original uses of architectural space for contemporary art such as the imposing installation of Boxes on the piazzetta of the National Theatre and the international architectural exhibition and creative laboratory in the sacral environment of Prague Crossroads (St. Anne's Church). The United States exhibit will look at differences in contemporary theatre's relationship to architecture, and will also focus on social, cultural, religious, and economic communities.
Sennett's rhetorical question, Where is theatre? will be addressed by Charles Renfro from New York's renowned Diller Scofidio + Renfro studio in his lecture entitled When is theatre? Answers to the question of What is theatre? and other subjects, including the semiotics of theatre architecture, will be addressed by influential American theoretician and the author of nearly fifteen books on theatre theory and practice, Marvin Carlson. And finally, the question of Why is theatre? will be discussed by one of today's most influential architects, Japan's Arata Isozaki, who has left his mark on numerous temples of culture around the world: the Kyoto Concert Hall, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, The Sport Hall in Barcelona, and the Domus Casa Del Hombre in La Coruña.
Other inspirational projects and spaces for theatrical productions that are sure to catch the public's attention will be presented by screenings on the Media Tower. These will include projects designed by famed Swiss artist and performer Pipilotti Rist or another icon of contemporary architecture, Zaha Hadid.
Perhaps the most visible part of the architecture programme will be the installation of performance boxes, complete with bar and cinema. The boxes are perhaps the best way of presenting the interaction between art, architecture, and public space: the design by head architect of the Israeli National Museum Oren Sagiv offers an imaginative combination of a labyrinth of thirty boxes and various giant cubes for the presentation of art exhibits and live performances, including a publicly accessible roof with terraces and raised walkways with areas for relaxing.
In addition to their unique design, the Boxes will also attract visitors by what they have to offer inside. Some of the best artists in their fields have accepted our invitation to create installations and performances: Italian theatre experimenter Romeo Castellucci, leading dancer and choreographer Josef Nadj, and American artistic duo Ilya and Emilia Kabakov. The boxes are an open architecture project that invites visitor interaction and stimulates audiences' imagination. We are convinced that viewers will return to the boxes with pleasure and in great numbers, says Sodja Lotker, artistic director of the Prague Quadrennial.
Architecture Media Tower includes the following videos: Zaha Hadid: JS BACH Chamber Music Hall // Theun Mosk: Wiek/Rotor // Beth Weinstein: Frédéric Flamand in Collaboration with Six Architects // Lead Pencil Studio: Installing Non-Sign II // Sven Mehzoud: Shanghai Scenographies: Danish Pavilion // Fabrizio Crisafulli: Spectacle of Light // MAP_Movement_Architecture_Performance: Tongues of Stone // Serpentine Gallery: Serpentine Pavilions: 2000-2010 // Oren Sagiv and Artists without Borders: Transparent Wall // Monika Ponjavić & Marina Radulj: Body Never Lies // muf architecture/art & Atelier One: Villa Frankenstein // Omar Khan: Six Columns // Willi Dorner: Bodies in Urban Space // Hotel ProForma: Algebra of Place // Philippe Starck: One Day in AlhóndigaBilbao // Juliet Rufford & Robert Brocklehurst: Scratching BAC // Kengo Kuma: Casalgrande Ceramic Cloud // Nick Kapica: Sasha Waltz's Dialogues with Architecture // Jean Nouvel: Danish Radio Hall // Rodrigo Tisi, Roberto Barría, Pablo Silva: Plastic Forest // Mette Ramsgard-Thomsen: Strange Metabolisms // Kere and Schlingensief: Festspielhaus Afrika
Zach Medler/Pete Brown/TAF Murals in West Lafayette
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FROM: Tippecanoe Arts Federation
638 North Street
Lafayette, IN 47901
CONTACT: Tetia Lee
765-423-2787
tetial@tippecanoearts.org
DATE: November 27, 2012
SR 43 Mural to be Unveiled
A new outdoor mural will be unveiled at 4 p.m., on Thursday, November 29th, at SR 43 (North River Road) on the pylons of the US 52 Overpass. After weeks of design, planning and execution, Tippecanoe County's newest artwork is ready to be officially unveiled to the community. The new artwork is an urban influenced mural which towers alongside the Wabash River. Artists Zach Medler and Pete Brown worked with community members to paint and finish the mural. This marks the tenth work completed for the Tippecanoe Arts Federation's Mural Arts Initiative public art program. The accompanying on-site reception is free and open to the public and all are encouraged to attend.
Dave Williams representing sponsor Purdue Federal Credit Union states, Purdue Federal is deeply committed to giving back to our community and helping others be successful through resp
onsibility and pride in their work. Purdue Federal is proud to be a sponsor of this great program.
Purdue Federal's generosity partnered with the tremendous assistance we received from Commissioners Murtaugh, Byers and Knochel, and INDOT leaders Alan Plunkett and Debbie Calder, have resulted in one of the largest mural undertakings in the state, reports Tetia Lee, Executive Director of the Tippecanoe Arts Federation. The size of the work in addition to the technical quality and strong narrative make this work extremely impressive.
The Mural Arts Initiative is a collaborative educational outreach program that serves area at-risk and underserved youth populations. The three primary objectives of this multi-faceted program are to: beautify community areas, visually promote the clear benefit of arts in the community, and provide life-long positive impact on all project participants.
Zach Medler is an artist from Indiana, who often features narrative scenes of daily Midwestern life, in or on the surfaces of his work. Described as Post-Regionalist and Post-Media, he exhibits his ceramics, paintings and sculptures in several galleries throughout the United States zachmedler.blogspot.com.
Pete Brown is a contemporary mixed media painter, focusing on hand-cut stencils and aerosol paint. He likes working on a variety of new and up-cycled surfaces and his work can be seen at galleries, exhibitions and markets around the Midwest and in personal collections around the world. Pete creates work that reflects his life and interests. He has created commissioned pieces for the Indianapolis International Film Festival, Harley-Davidson, the Indiana State Museum IMAX Theatre, Liberty Bottle Works, and individuals across the country. Learn more about Pete Brown at brownbulb.com
Images of all completed murals are available online at tippecanoearts.org. For more images of the SR43 project, visit Zach Medler's website.