The Ideal Sketching Ground: Prints by the Artists of Brown County exhibits the artworks of various artists drawn to one area in southern Indiana in the early 1900s. In the little town of Nashville, IN, an artist colony was born and continues to thrive. What is an art colony? Why do artists gather together in them? Can I join? Letโs find out in todayโs Art Term Tuesday!
Art Term Tuesday: (Ill)Legitimate Art-Kitsch
Contributing writer Michael Breuning was inspired by a trip to The Broad in LA for this weeks Art Term Tuesday. Read on as he discusses what characterizes Kitsch art and why it get a bad rap in the art world.
Art Term Tuesday: Permanent Collection
Seven distinct gallery spaces, over a dozen phenomenal sculptures spread throughout our grounds, and two giant doors we try extremely hard to hide in plain sight! Weโve featured several artworks in our โTreasures from the Vaultโ series, offering a peek behind our โbarn doorsโ, but we canโt possible feature everything in our collection! We have over 6,500 items in our permanent collection, so even if we featured a new piece every day it would take us 19 years to show them all. How did we get so many items in our collection? Where did they come from? Why canโt they all be on display at once? Find out in todayโs Art Term Tuesday!
Art Term Tuesday: Avant-garde
How do we classify avant-garde art? Not to be confused with an art movement, like Impressionism or Abstract Expressionism, the avant-garde are the innovative, experimental individuals who begin the movements we learn about in art history. Read on to find out when an artist can be called avant-garde and who decides!
Art Term Tuesday: Portrait
Kaitlin Binkley, Marketing Coordinator In the simplest of terms, a portrait is a representation of a person. A self-portrait is a representation of the artist themself, like todayโs #selfie. There are many generalities associated with portraits, for example, generally, portraits include the face and the personโs expression. Generally, a portrait is more staged than a …
Art Term Tuesday: What’s in a Label?
Feeling overwhelmed by all the art? Not sure what youโre looking at? Start by reading the label! Read on to discover how exhibition text, even in a visual space like a museum, can help enrich your visit!
Art Term Tuesday: Artist Study
What does it mean to study? Youโre probably thinking of textbooks, calculators, book reports, and endless memorization from your school days. Artists study too, just in a different way.
Art Term Tuesday: Stone Lithography
In this Art Term Tuesday, we explore "the memory in the stone", or stone lithography, a printmaking process favored by drawers. Read on to learn how Master Printmakers and artists collaborate to bring forth the artists' vision from the stone and what famous painters you may recognize who have made prints.
Art Term Tuesday: Texture
Every day we get visitors who let us know how badly they want to touch the artwork but know they shouldnโt. Itโs true, the first rule of the museum is โDo Not Touchโ, but artists use their skills to help people imagine how their art would feel through texture. Artists choose different materials to express different things, including how something might feel. Read on to learn how to discover texture in artworks without touching them!
Art Term Tuesday: Installation
Do you know if what you are looking at is an installation by an artist? Each of the installations at FWMoA has encouraged visitors to get into, walk around, and experience the space in different ways. What makes these pieces of art installations? Read on to find out!

