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The best immersive art exhibition in Indianapolis is back

(For a limited time only.)

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a woman stands in an immersive van gogh exhibition

A picture’s worth a thousand sunflowers.

Photo provided by Newfields


Back by popular demand: sunflowers, starry nights, and all the Van Gogh your heart desires. That’s right, THE LUME Indianapolis featuring Van Gogh has returned to Newfields.

Open now for a limited run, the exhibition features everything your heart could desire from an afternoon at the art museum.

See 30,000 sqft of larger-than-life art
Plus, eight Japanese woodblock prints from the IMA’s collection have been added to the exhibition this year (some of which Van Gogh owned himself).

Bonus: Little Hoosiers will love The Gogh Play activity space, which features a life-size diorama of Van Gogh’s bedroom in Arles.

Themed bites + sips in Café Lumière
Because the only thing better than going to Newfields is going to Newfields and having a snack.

New: Selfie in the Sunflower Room
We’re calling it now — it’s the photo op of the season.

See it now through Sunday, Dec. 31.

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