How sculptures came together for a new Art Crawl
Large ceramic works of Columbus-based artist Robert Pulley are part of a two-mile art crawl, now ready in Lafayette/West Lafayette. Plus, a look at a new historic marker to honor poet Evaleen Stein
Thanks to today’s sponsors The Bindery Artist Studios and LaLa Gallery, presenting the Indiana Makers Market "Spring Pop-Up.” The event features handpicked makers from all over the state to showcase their handmade items for sale in beautiful downtown Lafayette on Saturday, May 11. The event is free to attend, set up between Fifth and Sixth streets on Ferry Street from 8 a.m.-12: 30 p.m.
This morning, a look at a couple of sights to see in Greater Lafayette, starting with …
HOW SCULPTURES CAME TOGETHER FOR A NEW ART CRAWL THROUGH LAFAYETTE/WEST LAFAYETTE
The Art Museum of Greater Lafayette last week completed installation of large ceramic pieces by Robert Pulley in Lafayette and West Lafayette ahead of an indoor/outdoor exhibit officially opening Wednesday, featuring the Columbus-based artist.
The sculptures, a large as 10 feet tall, are assembled in seven stops in what’s billed as a two-mile “Art Crawl,” leading from West Lafayette City Hall, through downtown Lafayette and to the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette, 102 S. 10th St., where a gallery will hold a collection of Pulley’s smaller works through Sept. 8.
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