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February 2023
Princess Academy
Little princesses will have a lot of fun learning all-things-royal (and some real history!) while attending a royal academy – the Princess Academy to be exact! Discover dances and play games, plus enjoy tea time, create a royal craft and receive a royal makeover – complete with a “princess picture” and presentation of crowns. Registration required by Feb. 17. This event will take place at the Vincennes University Green Activity Center, 120 W. Harrison St., Vincennes. Recommended for ages 4-9.
Find out more »Red Skelton’s Ground Breaking Black Entertainers
The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy will present the history of black entertainment by way of Red Skelton's stage, movie, and television career. Red Skelton has appeared with many groundbreaking black entertainers from his early-stage years to his television show. These include...
Find out more »Red Skelton’s Ground Breaking Black Entertainers
The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy will present the history of black entertainment by way of Red Skelton's stage, movie, and television career. Red Skelton has appeared with many groundbreaking black entertainers from his early-stage years to his television show. These include...
Find out more »Red Skelton’s Ground Breaking Black Entertainers
The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy will present the history of black entertainment by way of Red Skelton's stage, movie, and television career. Red Skelton has appeared with many groundbreaking black entertainers from his early-stage years to his television show. These include...
Find out more »Red Skelton’s Ground Breaking Black Entertainers
The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy will present the history of black entertainment by way of Red Skelton's stage, movie, and television career. Red Skelton has appeared with many groundbreaking black entertainers from his early-stage years to his television show. These include...
Find out more »Oscar Laughs! – “The Apartment”
Join Red Skelton Museum Curator, Mark Kratzner and director, Anne Pratt as they present the fourth movie in the Oscar Laughs! series, “The Apartment.”
Find out more »March 2023
Red Skelton’s Ground Breaking Black Entertainers
The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy will present the history of black entertainment by way of Red Skelton's stage, movie, and television career. Red Skelton has appeared with many groundbreaking black entertainers from his early-stage years to his television show. These include...
Find out more »Red Skelton’s Ground Breaking Black Entertainers
The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy will present the history of black entertainment by way of Red Skelton's stage, movie, and television career. Red Skelton has appeared with many groundbreaking black entertainers from his early-stage years to his television show. These include...
Find out more »Red Skelton’s Ground Breaking Black Entertainers
The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy will present the history of black entertainment by way of Red Skelton's stage, movie, and television career. Red Skelton has appeared with many groundbreaking black entertainers from his early-stage years to his television show. These include...
Find out more »Journey Through Monotype Prints Exhibit
ArtSpace Vincennes will open the gallery season with Journey Through Monotype Prints: Amanda Barrow and Elizabeth Busey. The exhibit will open from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on March 3, then Tuesdays through Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. through April 23. Amanda Barrow Barrow was raised in the Midwest by a social worker and an Episcopalian priest, in an environment conducive to creativity and abstract thinking. In 1992, a Fulbright research grant provided an opportunity for her to live and work…
Find out more »First Friday Art Walk
Visit the downtown Vincennes art galleries & the Schircliff Gallery on the Vincennes University Campus!
Find out more »Collecting John Baeder
The Open Gallery will open its 2023 gallery season with a unique exhibition of work by artist John Baeder, titled "Collecting John Baeder." Baeder, who currently resides in Nashville, TN, has had a storied career in art for over 50 years, getting his big break with legendary gallerist Ivan Karp at the O.K. Harris gallery in SoHo in 1972, not long after Karp saw Baeder’s work during a studio visit. It wasn’t long after that, that graduate student Michael Mullen…
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