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Discover “Preston Singletary’s Raven and the Box of Daylight”

Journey through an immersive sensory experience featuring Preston Singletary’s glass sculptures as they tell the story of how the Raven helped transform the world from darkness into light.

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Pro tip: Museum admission allows access to the exhibition.

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Art lovers and anyone who appreciates a good story, listen up: Prepare to have your mind blown, the next time you visit the Eiteljorg Museum.

We recently got a sneak peek of this stunning — and critically acclaimed — exhibition currently on display.

Featuring 60+ Native American glass sculptures, this exhibition brings to life the story of the Raven from Tlingit oral tradition through storytelling, original music, coastal Pacific Northwest soundscapes, and stunning projected images.

With more than 40 years of experience, Singletary is able to tell the story of Raven, who, in Tlingit culture, transformed the world and brought his people from darkness into light via the stars, moon, + sun, in a new format that must be seen to be believed. Read: Hoosiers should prepare to embark on a multisensory journey while witnessing the brilliance of Singletary’s glass artistry.

Immerse yourself in the exhibition now through now through March 9, 2025.

Things to know if you go:

  • Experience: “Preston Singletary’s Raven and the Box of Daylight” at the Eiteljorg Museum
  • Price: Exhibit is included with the cost of museum admission
  • Address: 500 West Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204
  • Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday 12-5 p.m.
  • Social: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

Preview the exhibition.

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