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  1. A favorite Indy summer tradition, The National Bank of Indianapolis Summer Nights Film Series returns to Newfields this summer. Secure your tickets to watch movies under the stars, while they're still available.

    • Parking
    • Gallery Seating
    • Mobility Access
    • Individuals Who Are Deaf Or Hard of Hearing
    • Individuals Who Are Blind Or Partially Sighted
    • Individuals with Dementia

    Free and accessible parking is located both on the main Museum lot and in the underground parking garage.

    We are excited to offer a new pilot program featuring accessible seating throughout our galleries. Try out one of our gallery chairs and enjoy a longer look at the vivid colors of Monet or the iconic brushstrokes of van Gogh. The seating, gifted to the Museum by docent Marian Pettengill, offers a new way to view your favorite art work. Pull up a ch...

    Wheelchairs of varying sizes and rolling walkers are available for free on a first-come, first served basis. To borrow an indoor wheelchair or rollator, please check in at the Admissions desk located on Floor 1. 1. Entrances to the Museum, Randolph H. Deer Special Events Pavilion are wheelchair accessible. 2. Elevators are available throughout the ...

    American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation is available upon request for school and private group tours with at least three weeks notice. Schedule a School Tour or a Group Tour.
    Free assistive listening devices are available for all Public Tours. Please check in with the docent to retrieve a device.
    Free assistive listening devices are available for programs in DeBoest Lecture Hall and in The Tobias Theater. Please check in with an usher to retrieve a device.
    Free audio guides are available for selected exhibitions. Please check in at the designated Audio Guide desk to retrieve a device.
    The museum offers Touch and Audio Descriptive Tours for blind or partially sighted groups. To schedule a tour, please fill out a Group Tourrequest form.

    Meet Me at the IMA is a specialized tour provides an opportunity for guests with early stage Alzheimer’s to participate in a facilitated conversation of art works from the IMA collection with their care partner, family, and friends.

  2. The Indianapolis Museum of Art ( IMA) is an encyclopedic art museum located at Newfields, a 152-acre (62 ha) campus that also houses Lilly House, The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres, the Gardens at Newfields, the Beer Garden, and more. It is located at the corner of North Michigan Road and West 38th Street, about three miles ...

  3. The Café and The Museum & Garden Shop are located on Floor 1 of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Be sure to check out our Shop & Eat tab for hours, menus, prices, and other goodies. Drinking fountains are on all gallery levels, on Floor 1, at both entrances to Randolph H. Deer Special Events Pavilion, and outside near The Garden for Everyone.

  4. Explore one of the nation's largest and oldest general art museums with a permanent collection of over 50,000 works. Enjoy the historic Oldfields estate, the Olmstead Brothers gardens, and the contemporary sculpture park at Newfields.

    • 4000 N. Michigan Rd, Indianapolis, 46208
    • (317) 923-1331
  5. The Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) at Newfields' collection traces the history of art around the globe, from antiquity to present day, and in doing so showcases the limitless ways creative endeavors have connected humanity over thousands of years.

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  7. Explore the art and nature collections of Newfields, a 152-acre cultural campus in Indianapolis. See online exhibits, stories, and items from the museum's permanent and temporary displays.

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