100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park
Adjacent to the Museum and located on 100 acres that includes woodlands, wetlands, meadows and a 35-acre lake, 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park is one of the largest museum art parks in the country, and the only one to feature the ongoing commission of site-specific artworks. Learn more About 100 Acres.
Fall Colors
The Warmer Months
Drumming circle under Type A’s Align during the 2011 Summer Solstice celebration
Lake view from the guard shack, a component of Tea Makipaa’s Eden II (2011)
Visitors enjoy 1 of 15 benches that comprise Jeppe Hein’s Bench Around the Lake
Park of the Laments (Alfredo Jaar)
A school group plays on Atelier Van Lieshout’s Funky Bones
The shadows of Type A’s Align formed a single ring on opening day, June 20, 2010
Eden II (Tea Makipaa)
Shooting hoops on Los Carpintero’s Free Basket on the opening day, June 20, 2010
Funky Bones (Atelier van Lieshout)
Evening event at the Ruth Lilly Visitors Pavilion, designed by Marlon Blackwell
A stroll along landscape architect Ed Blake’s Pulliam Family Landscape Journeys
2010 Indianapolis Island resident Michael Runge rows visitors to his summer home