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Swing into spring: Newfield’s Spring Blooms

Jona Hogle | Art Director April 16, 2025
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Photo by Jona Hogle The Garden For Everyone tulips pictured at the Spring Blooms exhibit at Newfields on April 9.

Welcoming back its annual burst of color, the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields showcases its nature exhibits with Spring Blooms. 

Through May 18, open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., visitors can partake in a tapestry of floral variety. Over 60,000 tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, snapdragons and more are on display across the 100-acre campus, according to the program. 

The campus is also home to Oldfields-Lilly House. The old architecture provides a glimpse into the past with a self-guided walk through the interior of the house.

“The beauty of The Garden and Fairbanks Park in springtime places them among the most serene and uplifting destinations in Indianapolis,” said Jonathan Wright, The Ruth Lilly Director of The Garden and Fairbanks Park, in a press release. “… Fascinating technological capabilities combined with odes to its historical Oldfields aesthetic are sure to make it a spectacular garden destination.”

The grounds feature multiple gardens, a greenhouse and a vast array of sites spread across the landscape where visitors can take pictures. Newfields offers a handful of activities that can be planned to enhance your experience, according to its website. 

In addition to strolling and exploring at your own pace, the website states Newfields provides guided garden walks — offering insights about the diverse plant collections and the artistry behind each and every display. Newfields also often hosts events and special activities, for example, celebrating Mother’s Day Weekend or the Creativity & Wellness program. For the most up-to-date information on daily schedules, admission fees, accessibility and weather advisories, visit its website at discovernewfields.org/springblooms.

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Photo by Jona Hogle Part of the Oldfields estate, the R.D Wood Formal Garden, designed by Lewis Ketcham Davis pictured at Newfields Garden on April 9.
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