Rensselaer Art Walk 198-100 North Front Street, Rensselaer, IN 47978
About the Business
Welcome to the Rensselaer Art Walk, a vibrant art gallery nestled in the heart of Rensselaer, Indiana. Located at 198-100 North Front Street, our gallery serves as a cultural hub for art enthusiasts and the local community alike. We showcase an eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional artwork from both emerging and established artists. Our diverse exhibitions feature paintings, sculptures, photography, and mixed media, offering something for every art lover.
At Rensselaer Art Walk, we are committed to fostering creativity and inspiring appreciation for the arts. We host regular events, workshops, and artist talks, providing a dynamic space for learning and engagement. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer, our friendly and knowledgeable staff are here to guide you through our collection and help you discover pieces that speak to you.
Join us in celebrating the transformative power of art and experience the vibrant culture of Rensselaer. We look forward to welcoming you to the Rensselaer Art Walk, where art comes to life.
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198-100 North Front Street, Rensselaer, Indiana 47978, United States
Reviews
"Fun to see murals in a pretty downtown. We got there on a Saturday evening which is apparently when lots of local young people get out their really loud souped up cars to go cruising downtown, it was very noisy! Pick a more calm time if you can."
"Enjoyed a quiet morning walking amongst the many murals in town. Nice variety of subjects and artists. Also enjoyed nearby Potawatomi Park."
"Actually Amy, having art in the alleyways of a quaint small town IS a good idea. Maybe go there during the day? I did... the artwork was fabulous. My daughters loved the artwork... the colors... I was amazed at the detail and the sheer size of these pieces. Really worth the drive...we drove about an hour to get there."
"Having paintings in dark alleys behind businesses is a terrible idea. I love the ones in parks on public property. The ones on businesses in alleys are a concern for neighboring businesses, as visitors trespass onto others' property for photos, park in private lots, and could potentially get hurt by simply being somewhere they shouldn't...which becomes a liability issue. Keep them in our public parks, and keep them related to our area instead of the completely random, mismatched graffiti we now have."
"I didn't do the full walk, but what I seen was great"
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