Heart of Art Host: Q106.7's Jim Stone
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Contributions to this Event will Ensure:
1. The art in our exhibits continues to inspire visitors. 2. The classes that we provide will never have a price tag that not everyone can afford. 3. The events that we put on will always be a welcoming environment to engage with the arts. 4. That our arts education will provide attendees with connection and creative fulfillment.
About Heart of Art 2026
Heart of Art is the signature annual fundraising event for the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette. Now in its 17th year, this event features both live and silent auctions and contributes over 30% of the museum’s annual operating budget. Every dollar raised supports events, exhibits, classes, and educational opportunities, ensuring that the arts remain accessible to everyone in our community.
Evening Menu
5:30 - 6:30 PM: Cocktails & Hors D'oeuvres
- Teriyaki Glazed Chicken Skewers: Tender, succulent chicken skewers drizzled with a sweet and savory teriyaki glaze, creating a perfect balance of flavors.
- Mushroom Arancini Bites: Crispy, golden-brown risotto bites stuffed with earthy mushrooms and finished with a delicate, savory touch.
6:45 - 8:00 PM: Main Course & Dessert
- Asian Wedge Salad: A crisp wedge of lettuce topped with grilled bok choy, pickled radish, cherry tomatoes, fried wontons, and sprinkled with sesame seeds.
- Braised Short Rib: Tender, slow-cooked short rib served with crispy sesame-ginger fried shrimp and accompanied by fragrant bamboo rice.
- Matcha Tiramisu: A delightful take on the classic dessert, featuring creamy matcha-flavored layers, topped with a sweet sake raspberry sauce.
- Vegetarian/Vegan Option: A specially crafted dish by the chef will be provided soon.
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About the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette
The Art Museum of Greater Lafayette, the only accredited museum in Northwest Indiana, has been a cultural hub since 1909. Serving a fourteen-county region, it is dedicated to the collection, exhibition, and education of the arts, supported by the generosity of visitors, community members, and local businesses.
The museum houses four galleries showcasing rotating exhibitions and a permanent collection of over 1,400 works. In addition to its exhibitions, the museum presents a diverse array of events and popular hands-on classes that further engage the community and foster creativity. The museum is open daily with free admission.