Author Archives: Adam Harness

Author of New Wooden Biography Will Sign Books Downtown April 3 and 4

Indianapolis?As Indianapolis prepares to host the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four, another milestone approaches—the 40th anniversary of legendary UCLA coach John Wooden’s record-setting 10th NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship and his retirement from the game he loved. To celebrate, author Barbara Olenyik Morrow will sign copies of the new Indiana Historical Society (IHS) Press book Hardwood […]

Circus Culture: The Living Legacy in Indiana

Unknown to most and surprising to many, Indiana is home to one of the most diverse and rich circus cultures in the country. Indiana?s connection with the industry dates back to the late 1800s, when businessmen from a number of Indiana cities assembled traveling mud shows? featuring exotic animals, performers, clowns and human oddities. These […]

IHS Offers Free Admission for 14th Annual Circus Day

Indianapolis—The Indiana Historical Society will celebrate its popular 14th Annual Circus Day by offering free admission to the event, as well as the Indiana Experience, on Saturday, March 28, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center, home of the IHS and the Indiana Experience, is located at 450 W. Ohio St. in […]

Taking a Closer Look at That Ayres Look

The newest You Are There: That Ayres Look, is unlike any previous exhibition in the Indiana Experience. This exhibit dives into the multidimensional fashion- and business-infused influence the L.S. Ayres Department Store had on Indianapolis. I sat down recently with Eloise Batic, IHS director of exhibitions research and development, to discuss the newest experience, the […]

IHS Brings Back Free Photograph, Exhibition, Admission with #300in3

Indianapolis—The Indiana Historical Society (IHS) will offer its guests the opportunity to have their portraits both taken and incorporated into an on-the-spot exhibition with #300in3. The free event, back by popular demand after a successful 2014 debut, will take place March 20 through 22, from noon to 4 p.m. each day. The Eugene and Marilyn Glick […]

Tapping into Time Capsules

It seems that time capsules never really leave the news these days. Both nationally and closer to home, people are discovering, opening and placing time capsules in a constant cycle of anticipation, excitement and occasionally disappointment. Many a news story tells the tale of a wet or decayed mass of papers removed from a time […]

Clowes Family Digital Collection

The Preservation Imaging Lab recently completed the Clowes Family Digital Collection, the largest collection to be digitized by IHS to date. The IHS Preservation Imaging Department, headed by David Turk, and technician Abigail Pratt (me), along with other part-time staff, utilized the majority of our equipment to accomplish this. Three high resolution scanning stations, a […]

Clutter and Mess and Stress, Oh My!

The new year is upon us and spring is coming soon. For me, that means it’s time to de-clutter my world by organizing my workspaces to get ready for the year, deep cleaning my house and clearing out closets. I’m always searching for better systems of organization and ways to make my life run more […]