Collections

African Art

Visitors can see and enjoy a collection that represents all major regions of the continent, including Northern, Eastern, Central, Southern and Western Africa. more

American Painting and Sculpture to 1945

What’s American about American art? Visitors will find more than one answer to that question in the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Noyes Suite of American Art Galleries. more

Ancient Art of the Americas

Most of the major ancient Mesoamerican cultures are represented in the Museum’s collections of Ancient Art of the Americas on the first floor of the Krannert Pavilion, including the Olmec and other civilizations of the Gulf Coast of Mexico, the Colima, and the Maya. more

Ancient Art of the Mediterranean

The Mediterranean basin served as a stage for international trade and conquest, connecting the Near East to Europe and northern Africa. Borders in the region were in constant flux, retraced during the Greek and Persian wars... more

Architectural Sites

Learn more about Miller House and Oldfields - Lilly House and Gardens, two architectural sites from the museum's collection. more

Asian Art

More than 400 works of art in the gallery provide a panorama of more than 4,000 years of Asian art from China, Japan, Korea, India, Tibet, and West and Southeast Asia. more

Contemporary Art

Through exhibitions, special projects, programs, artist appearances and the IMA's growing contemporary collection, visitors discover new ideas and art experiences. more

Design Arts

The new Design Arts Gallery is located in the Lori Efroymson Aguilera & Sergio Aguilera Gallery on the Museum's third gallery level, which is principally devoted to showing objects from the post-WWII era. more

European Painting and Sculpture to 1945

The European galleries feature painting, sculpture, prints and decorative arts from the 12th through the early 20th centuries, including works by Old Masters and Impressionists as well as artists of the modern era. more

Native American Art

Most of the major ancient Mesoamerican cultures are represented in the Museum’s collections of the Native art of the Americas, including the Olmec and other civilizations of the Gulf Coast of Mexico, the Colima and the Maya. more

Oceanic Art

More than 100 examples of South Pacific Art—from Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia and Indonesia—are in the Museum's collection. more

Prints, Drawings, + Photographs

With more than 26,000 works on paper, from medieval manuscripts to contemporary photographs, IMA’s collection of prints, drawings and photographs is its largest permanent collection. more

Textile + Fashion Arts

The first item accessioned in the Museum’s collection of textile and fashion arts was an Irish embroidery, purchased in 1888. more

 

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