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Last chance: “Monet & Friends Alive” at Newfields

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A three-dimensional art display.

When you buy a LUME ticket, you also receive access to the entire museum’s galleries and the gardens, so why not make a day of it?

Photo by Samantha McCain Veach


It’s one of the coolest exhibitions in Indy right now, and time is running out to see it for yourself.

For just 12 more days, “Monet & Friends Alive” is on display in THE LUME in Newfields. A stunning, immersive display of three-dimensional Impressionist art, the exhibition transports viewers to 19th century Paris to explore the world of Claude Monet and his artistic contemporaries. (Think: Pissarro, Renoir, Cézanne, Degas, and other iconic painters.)

See the exhibition every Tuesday-Sunday through Monday, May 29.*

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