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News / Archives for Friends of T.C. Steele

February 18, 2022

Recognizing our 2021 Volunteer & Business Partner of the Year

Friends of T.C. Steele extend their deepest thanks for the time and hard work our partners dedicate to preserving the Steele legacy. Volunteer of …

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Winter 2022 Newsletter

February 18, 2022

Remembering Patti Pizzo

In Memoriam Patti Pizzo, 93 1937 – 2021 Patricia Pizzo passed away in August of 2021. She was the first President of the Friends of …

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Winter 2022 Newsletter

February 18, 2022

With a Little Help from My Friends

Fresh Paint & Repairs  Friends of T.C. Steele made a financial contribution of $37,000 in 2021 for some much needed painting on several buildings …

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Winter 2022 Newsletter

February 18, 2022

David Steele to speak at Daughters of the American Revolution – May 2022

Board member Emeritus David Steele has been invited to speak at the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDSR) …

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Winter 2022 Newsletter

February 18, 2022

Molly Head & Janet Gilray “Stay and Strum” at T.C. Steele Boyhood Home

Mural on Green Street in Waveland – photo by Molly and Janet while wandering downtown.

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Winter 2022 Newsletter

February 18, 2022

Neda Ulaby visits Historic Site & Stays at Boyhood Home

Neda Ulaby, Arts and Culture correspondent for National Public Radio, Washington, D.C.

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Winter 2022 Newsletter

February 18, 2022

T.C. Historic Trail – Phase 1, virtual

The T.C. Steele Historic Trail has reached the proposal stage for Phase I which is the development of a “virtual experience-based trail” that is enabled …

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Winter 2022 Newsletter

February 18, 2022

PBS Documentary Screening

A new PBS documentary “Singing Winds, The Life and Work of T.C. Steele” has been produced and released. The documentary covers Steele’s hardscrabble youth …

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Winter 2022 Newsletter

February 18, 2022

Herron School of Art & Design Student Scholarship

Herron painting student in Eskenazi Hall, Herron School of Art and Design, photo courtesy Indiana University

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Winter 2022 Newsletter

February 18, 2022

Letter from the President, Winter 2022

February 21, 2021 Hello Friends,  First, on behalf of our board of directors, we want to wish you a happy new year, and hope …

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Winter 2022 Newsletter

November 21, 2020

Looking Ahead

Save the Dates Experience the House of the Singing Winds Multi-Channel video exhibit. Enter the Member Art Show for a chance to win up …

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Fall 2020 Newsletter

November 20, 2020

Prop Day at The Indianapolis Propylaeum

On Wednesday, October 21, David Steele presented “T.C. Steele – A Brief Portrait Portfolio”, for “Prop Day” at the Indianapolis Propylaeum. This presentation provided …

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Fall 2020 Newsletter

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