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Herron Art Library
The Herron Art Library, the research library of the Herron School of Art, offers the IU Indianapolis community and residents of Indiana research materials on art and artists pre-history through the present day. The library formally began its service to the central Indiana community as an art research library in 1906. Today, the library continues to enjoy its long-standing reputation as central Indiana's primary lending art library for modern and contemporary art. The library's tradition of responding to the present-day needs of its users is reflected in the resources, services, and special internal and external projects in which the library engages. The Herron Art Library's holdings include books, DVDs, and journals, with emphasis on modern through contemporary art. The library is home to a notable and growing Fine Press and Artists' Book collection.
Address: 735 W. New York St., Indianapolis, IN |
10am – 12:00pm
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