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INSPIRED BY THE DUNES

Paintings by Frank V. Dudley
Level 3
Open Until June 2023
Inspired by the Dunes
Level 3
Open Until June 2023

Along the shores of Lake Michigan in northwest Indiana, Frank Dudley discovered his life’s purpose between the sandy beaches and towering dunes of this iconic shoreline.

And for the next four decades, he devoted his artistic career to capturing its rare beauty — rain or shine through all the changing seasons.

Frank V. Dudley beach painting

Art Influences Conservation

This inspirational new exhibit tells the story of how art influences conservation with an engaging mix of original paintings, hands-on interactives, and personal artifacts from the celebrated artist’s life and times. Featuring 28 original Frank Dudley paintings (including many from our permanent collection), it represents a comprehensive look at Dudley’s life and career.

Image credit: From Mt. Tom oil on canvas, 1941.

Frank V. Dudley flower painting

Experience the Dunes

Inside the exhibit, you’ll discover how an artistic pursuit can lead to preservation, document ecology, and promote land use. Not only will you be transported back in time, you’ll also experience the Dunes from a contemporary perspective through the textiles and ceramics of celebrated Native American artist Jason Wesaw.

Image credit: In Lupine Time 1, oil on canvas, 1938.

Come out and discover how Frank Dudley’s artwork – inspired by the beauty of the Indiana Dunes – helped to preserve a rare ecosystem that people from all over the world still visit today to explore, study, enjoy and create.

Frank V. Dudley beach painting

“After the Blow” (cropped) by Frank Dudley, oil on canvas, 1930-1940

LEARNING RESOURCES

INDIANA DUNES NATIONAL PARK

Discover our curriculum materials and learning activities to learn more about the national park.

DUNES LEARNING CENTER

Explore environmental science programs with the Dunes Learning Center.

SHIFTING SANDS MOVIE & EDUCATOR GUIDE

Shifting Sands: On the Path to Sustainability tells the story of how one region, where rare plants grow in the shadows of smokestacks, sparked a movement for a national park; a movement which eventually led to game-changing environmental policies with worldwide impact and unique partnerships on the path to a more sustainable world.

Download the Educator’s Guide to enhance educational opportunities upon viewing the documentary.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC - HENRY CHANDLER COWLES

If you’ve spent a relaxing day at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, one person you have to thank for it is Henry Chandler Cowles. Read how a University of Chicago plant professor led the fight to save the lakeshore in this article from National Geographic Education.

SO MUCH TO DO AND SEE

Frank V. Dudley beach painting

Step into the Canvas

Become “part of the artist’s canvas” in a life-size photo op from one of Dudley’s famous beach scenes.

Image credit: Along the Beach, oil on canvas, 1946.

Black & white photo of a building amongst greenery

Explore North America’s “Birthplace of Ecology”

Engage with fun interactive displays to learn more about the ecological features unique to the Indiana Dunes, and even discover how sand dunes are created!

Frank V. Dudley painting of the night sky

Soak it All In!

Dunes as far as the eyes can see! Get lost in 28 paintings capturing the Indiana Dunes in all their glory.

Image credit: Moonlight Symphony, oil on canvas, 1956.

Image of a painter's palette with paint

Behold Historical Artifacts

See Dudley’s personal painting palette, color wheel, 1921 Logan Medal, and studio guest book.

Frank V. Dudley painting of a cactus with flowers

Continue to be Inspired

Learn how Dudley’s work continues to influence authors, photographers, poets and artists – including contemporary artist Jason Wesaw, a member of the Potawatomi Nation – who find inspiration in the Indiana Dunes.

Image credit: Strangers from Far Away (Cactus), oil on canvas, 1952.

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