Art & Exhibits
Breakfast with Santa
Enjoy a hot buffet breakfast with Santa in the Rainforest Grill. Children will receive a treat bag and enjoy making a special holiday craft. Guests will also enjoy extra special animals, up close & personal, within Amazonia.
Advanced reservations are required (limited seating is available). Please contact Stephanie at ssanderson@meskerparkzoo.com or call the number provided to register.
Haynie's Corner Art District
Located in the heart of the Haynie's Corner Arts District, Funk in the City features more than 100 artists/artisans from Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee, Ohio, Arizona and Colorado. A portion of the proceeds help fund the fine arts programming at the Boys & Girls Club of Evansville.
For application or other information please email funkinthecity@gmail.com or via phone at 812-205-3046.
The Evansville Fine Art Show brings quality art to the area. The event focuses solely on the visual arts and community enrichment. While music and food are a part of the experience, they are not permitted to intrude in the relationship between artist and patron. This is a quality juried art show, juried by art professionals, with 75-125 of the nation's finest artists in all disciplines, including sculpture, paintings, glass, fiber, clay, wood, jewelry, photography and more. All work is original and personally hand-made by the artist. The event is open Friday fr
Angel Mounds State Historic Site
McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries, University of Southern Indiana
Fueled by creative passion, University of Southern Indiana students take to the gallery to display their work. The cross-disciplines at USI - studio art, graphic design, art education and art history - bring stunning work to the West Side. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Koch Family Children's Museum of Evansville
Ballet dancers from the Evansville Dance Theatre become the stars of this cMoe event when they perform a vignette from "The Nutcracker." Also included are a brunch, style show and silent auction featuring ginger-bread houses and holiday trees decorated and donated by local artisans and organizations. 9 a.m.
The Middle Mississippean tribe populated Angel Mounds lived nearly 1,000 years ago. This annual bazaar celebrates the Native American culture with works from nationally recognized and award-winning Native American artists. Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m.