The
Eiteljorg Museum is the only museum of its kind in the Midwest,
and one of only two museums east of the Mississippi that showcase
both Native American and Western art, culture and history.
The museum contains one of the best Native
American and Western art collections in the world, including
traditional and contemporary work by artists such as T.C.
Cannon, N. C. Wyeth, Andy Warhol, Georgia O’Keeffe,
Allan Houser, Frederic Remington, Charles Russell and Kay
WalkingStick.
The museum’s Mihtohseenionki (The People's Place) gallery
explores Indiana’s indigenous peoples—the Delaware,
Miami and Potawatomi Indians—through preserved rare
objects, historical photos, interactive displays and audiovisual
technology. Other galleries feature Native American art and
artifacts from coast to coast, including pottery, basketry,
woodcarvings, beadwork and apparel. The museum’s alliance
partnership with the Smithsonian National Museum of the American
Indian (NMAI) gives it invaluable access to the NMAI’s
traveling exhibitions and collections.
The Nina Mason Pulliam Education Center offers guests of
all ages the opportunity to explore Western and Native American
culture through demonstrations, workshops and other hands-on
activities. The Education Center houses two art studios, as
well as the Stephen and Sharon Zimmerman Resource Center that
makes the museum’s 5,000-volume collection available
to the public. The Center’s resources, including books,
DVDs, videos and more, can be accessed through the Indianapolis
Marion County Public Library’s online database. Use
of the museum’s Resource Center is free of charge.
The museum’s Sky City Café, a 90-seat casual
dining restaurant, serves dishes inspired by Western and Native
American culture. The museum also features the DeHaan Family
Terrace, beautiful garden space long the downtown Indianapolis
Central Canal.
Located in Indianapolis’ White River State Park, the
Eiteljorg Museum is within walking distance of the RCA Dome,
Circle Centre Mall and several major downtown hotels.

The mission of the Eiteljorg Museum is
to inspire an appreciation and understanding of the art,
history and cultures of the American West and the indigenous
peoples of North America. The Eiteljorg Museum collects and
preserves Western art and Native American art and cultural
objects of the highest quality, and serves the public through
engaging exhibitions, educational programs, cultural exchanges
and entertaining special events.

Click here to
view the Eiteljorg Museum's 2006 Annual Report.

Click here to
view the Eiteljorg Museum's 2005 Annual Report.