A letter from Garrett Adams, President & Board Chair
Featured Painting: Oregon Coast
“We went to the Oregon coast, and from the very first I experienced a fascination for its wonderful beauty that I scarcely felt before.” -T.C. Steele
Indiana Impressions:
The Art of T. C. Steele
This article was written in conjunction with the exhibit “Indiana Impressions: The Art of T.C. Steele”, an exhibition at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center in Indianapolis from April 21, 2016 to July 7, 2016. A special new edition of the book titled “The House of the Singing Winds” accompanied the exhibit. The book features 75 full color painting images as well as an essay about Selma Neubacher Steele by Rachel Berenson Perry.
In the News
Cate Whetzel was interviewed by the Indiana Daily Student (IDS), on July 6, 2018. The Indiana Daily Student is an independent, student-run newspaper that …
Site Welcomes a New Face!
Laura McCracken, our newest intermittent interpreter has recently moved to Brown County. She and her husband, Kevin, have settled on Hickory Hill near Yellowwood …
Paint at the Studio
by Betty Wagoner, Board Member Artist and Friends’ Board Member, Betty Wagoner, offers artists a chance to sketch, paint or write in the Steele studio. …
Paint at Yellowwood
by Betty Wagoner, Board Member Yellowwood will be open for artists who are participating in the Great Outdoor Art Contest on September 8. The …
Beautiful by Design
The Indiana University Campus A new documentary produced by Indiana University makes a short but noteworthy nod to T.C .Steele’s time at the Bloomington campus …
T.C. Steele & Indiana University
by Charlie Matson, Board Treasurer Anyone who has seen more of the Bloomington campus of Indiana University than just the famous basketball court in Assembly …
The Great Outdoor Art Contest
by Cate Whetzel, Program Developer Join us on Saturday, September 8th as Indiana’s oldest plein air painting competition celebrates its 30th year! The cornerstone event in Brown …
Greetings, Members and Friends!
A letter from David Steele, President & Board Chair
Featured Painting: The Boatman
Painted in 1884 as his student exhibition piece at Munich’s Royal Academy of Fine Arts, The Boatman, one of Steele’s finest early works, sharply contrasts with his later, and better-known, Impressionist paintings of the southern Indiana landscape.