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Welcome! We're the

Sugar Creek Art Center

Located in Thorntown, Indiana, The Sugar Creek Art Center is a community-focused space for creatives. Our gallery is open to the public March-December Thursdays and Fridays 11am-5pm. Saturdays by appointment. Traveling from out of town to visit? Don't hesitate to call ahead to ensure that all Gallery floors are available for viewing, as we also accommodate Event Room Rentals. 

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Looking for Ways to Participate? SeekingVolunteers in 2024

 

We would love to include you in our growing Art Community through volunteer hours staffing our gift shop, greeting guests, or even giving tours of our building! As a Non-Profit, we are staffed entirely by volunteers. Do you have a few hours during which you would be willing to greet newcomers as they explore the Art Center? Contact us today to share your desired availability or for more information.

LOCATION AND HOURS

 

March-December: 

Sunday – Wednesday: Closed

Thursday – Friday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday: Hours by request

Visiting from far away? You are welcome to call ahead to ensure Volunteer Scheduling has not required special hours for the day.

Opening Reception:

First Thursday Public Receptions: First Thursday of every month 5pm-8pm

Other times are available by appointment.

127 South Pearl Street,

Thorntown, Indiana 46071

THE GIFT SHOP

Our gift shop and first floor gallery are open with work from our artists. Stop in and take a look around!

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RECENT GALLERY EXHIBITIONS

 

Red, Red Wine (February 2020)

Artwork in a variety of media by central Indiana artists using shades and tints of red, from rose to burgundy. The opening night exhibition was complimented with a red-wine tasting sponsored by Cork and Barrel.

IN THE NEWS

"Boone County Chamber names SCAC as Impact Award winner"

The Lebanon Reporter, May 13, 2021

"Sugar Creek Art Center Celebrates 15 Years"

The Lebanon Reporter, February 21, 2020

"REMC customers grant $612K to community"

The Lebanon Reporter, October 4, 2018

"Made in Indiana"

Indiana Landmarks, March 7, 2017

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