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Visiting Artist Position at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis - Indy Arts Council Arts Organization Services Arts Organization Services Residencies / Fellowships Visiting Artist Position at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is pleased to share that the application for the Visiting Artist Program (June 2026-May 2027) is now open!
The Children’s Museum is recruiting exceptional visual artists with ties to Indiana who have demonstrated exceptional interest and/or experience in exhibiting, presenting, and teaching about their art with children and families. Please consider applying and/or sharing with talented artists with a passion for family learning. Visit https://www.
childrensmuseum. org/about/visiting-artist-application for detailed application information and eligibility requirements. The application deadline is 5 P.
M. Wednesday, November 12, 2025. The Visiting Artist Program is a project of the Lechleiter Indiana Visiting Artist Fund with support provided by The White Oak Foundation, Sarah and John Lechleiter.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Visual artists with ties to Indiana. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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