“Turn to the river!” Mary Kramer cried, hoping to bolster our Terre Haute pride. But before her artsy ideas could prevail, the Wabash banks became the site for
Now through December 30, the Swope Art Museum features work by Gilbert Wilson. Terre Haute has never fully embraced this native son; however, in spite of grumbling about
Gilbert Wilson’s “Machinery” or “Liberation” mural can be seen as a visual ode to his muse, Dr. Fred Donaghy, superimposed on an anti-industrial theme, Neither aspect of the
Gilbert Wilson completed his first public mural at Woodrow Wilson in one month. He had covered 504 square feet with colored chalk and pastels rubbed into the rough
Obviously, the home of Terre Haute muralist Gilbert Brown Wilson, pictured here, has not been preserved as an important historical site. Nor has there been a movement to