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Climb through the windows, make the roof your stage, and catch spontaneous and planned performances near “Oracle of Intimation,” a sculpture created by Brooklyn-based artist Heather Hart.

Photo by Anna Tiplick

Welcome home, Indy. Hoosiers can celebrate the opening of the long-awaited exhibition “Home Again” on Sunday, June 9, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Guests are invited to play, explore, and interact with three art installations centered around the notion of home + shelter.

“Home Again” is the first installation of The Hawryluk Collection of Art in Nature, a new series of outdoor public art in The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park. Kent Hawryluk, a longtime Newfields patron + philanthropist, made the project possible with a $3 million gift.

Get a sneak peek of the exhibition.

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