Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Gallery Forty-Two

    4.7 (10 reviews)
    Closed Closed
    Updated 2 months ago

    Request pricing & availability

    You can now request a quote from this business directly from Yelp

    Services - Gallery Forty-Two

    Venue rental

    Rigging services

    Venue valet services

    Gallery Forty-Two Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Gallery Forty-Two

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    Reviews With Photos

    Their logo
    Nicole H.

    This is my favorite gallery! It's a high-end art gallery with pieces in the tens of thousands of dollars. The owners are wonderful; I've had the pleasure of talking to Nick a few times. Even though I am definitely not a potential customer (I work in nonprofits and definitely could not afford anything lol), Nick takes the time to give the backgrounds on the artists, their styles, and discussion of the pieces. They have a lot of wonderful art!

    See all

    5 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    6 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 2
    Oh no 0

    4 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Sarah K.
    123
    17
    0

    4 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Hayley J.
    91
    10
    18

    8 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 1

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 1

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Wes C.
    117
    3
    0

    8 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Gallery Forty-Two

    Review Highlights - Gallery Forty-Two

    Gallery Forty-two not only books weddings but also events for many other occasions.

    Mentioned in 4 reviews

    Read more highlights

    You might also consider

    Circle City Tours - USS Sperry Tour - Dallara Racing, Speedway, IN - Summer '22

    Circle City Tours

    (13 reviews)

    Broad Ripple

    Take a wonderful tour of Indianapolis with a learned Indiana native Carrie Zimmerman !!!…read more We were so fortunate to get the information and entertaining facts about the industries, sports and famous people of Indianapolis. We certainly felt grateful to hear of this city's amazing history. We went to the Speedway, heard about the famous authors, Brad Tarkington, Silverstein, Kurt Vonnegut and saw some beautiful architecture which included Monument Circle, museums, the theatres along Mass Ave, and the canal.

    I did a "quickie" visit recently to Indy and really just had 1 full day to check it out. Since it…read morewas very late Fall, most other local tour companies had packed it in for the season. Not Ms. Carrie! She is out there hitting the road, enlightening visitors and showing the sights of Indianapolis to a appreciative audience. Circle City Tours is very flexible and will work with your schedule and timeline. I was picked up downtown for the tour but for a slight fee, Carrie dropped me off at an Airport hotel. I was grateful for her immense knowledge of the city, particularly historical facts. LOVED the trek through lovely Crown Hill cemetery, which is not morbid at all. Carrie pointed out the many grave sites of noted politicians, authors, artists, ex-Presidents and the locally prominent who lie in repose there. The Civil War burial section was also very touching. Ms. Carrie pointed out magnificent churches, memorials, art and children's museum, local eateries (Shapiro's Deli=yummy!) and the White River State Park area. We even got to check out all the Christmas decorations up at the Indy Speedway. She packs a lot into the 3-hour tours but when it's over, you feel a sense of accomplishment that you learned so much about Indianapolis-- a city made all the more beautiful than it already is, by the beautiful ministrations of Carrie and Circle City Tours. 5 YELP STARS.

    Conrad Indianapolis - Our architecture

    Conrad Indianapolis

    (206 reviews)

    $$$

    Mile Square

    Located at the heart of downtown, this hotel is very easy for a work trip. I got a nice upgrade to…read morea corner suite. The room was big, but you can tell it is outdated. Bathroom didnt have consistent hot water, power plug hub on desk wasnt working (plugged in, just not working) and other little things that had a lot of wear and tear. The hotel doesnt have a proper breakfast spread, instead they give a $25 credit for their cafe (with status), which has coffee some yogurt and light fare. They push hard on the capital grille next door as option for breakfast, but you cant use the credit there. Credit is also valid for room service, im sure it would cover a water and maybe a slice of bread. The paid rate was super cheap compared to conrads in other cities, but the food amenities just arent there.

    When I mean this is a high quality hotel, it is! From valet, to service desk, room service,…read moreamenities, and bed comfortability I couldn't have asked for a better stay. This hotel is located in the heart of downtown and in walking distance to Gainbridge (for all you Pacer and Fever fans). I always enjoy Hilton properties and when you're a Hilton Honors member the perks speak for themselves. The room was clean and spacious. *I do my own thorough checks for cleanliness* They passed the test. Ahh you'll get a fairly decent view from the room. But you are in Indiana so it will definitely not be a Chicago or NYC view. If you're in the area and need a great place to stay, look no further. Price point may be steep for some, but you'll definitely get your moneys worth. They do have a bar located within that deserves its own review!

    Indianapolis Canal Walk

    Indianapolis Canal Walk

    (206 reviews)

    Mile Square

    Goodness, have I walked the canal about 50 times now?!…read more It's such a unique experience for Indy to have some water space in the middle of the city. This 3 mile loop will take you from 11th Street down to White River State Park to access the green space and extra trails down there. The canal water itself is not super cute, where there can be litter, and the water is rather opaque. They do drain the canal every so often to keep it from getting too uncute. The sidewalks are kept nicer, though a few spots in front of apartment buildings could use some TLC. There are also a few spots where the sidewalk is not level, so take caution if that is an issue. It's mostly stair access to the canal, but I *think* I've seen an elevator around the Ohio street basin. The canal has a few businesses along it for your merriment. Notably, there is Fresco on the Canal (I have a separate review for this) which is open March-October. Eiteljorg museum cafe is open daily around the lunch hours (11-3) and can be accessed through their patio gate. Entertainment wise, there is more going on. I've done the swan boat rentals, where you can pedal around on the canal. This is quite a workout! Rental of swan boats and kayaks is near the Ohio Street basin. There is also the gondolas, where your gondolier can sing, and they've always sounded marvelous. There's also a few stations for the Pacers Bikeshare around the canal, which is free for Marion County residents. Any time the weather is right, you can find me getting my steps in!

    Nice river walk nearby center city area. It's refreshing looking at the water flowing through…read more We saw some fishes so definitely clean water for the city. Love the greens, bridges, arts around it. It would better with warmer weather for sure. I couldn't walk far because of the cold. But overall I love the scenery.

    Color Fuses - Color Fuses by Milton Glaser (1975, restored 2014)

    Color Fuses

    (2 reviews)

    Renaissance Place, Mile Square

    This 1975 mural by Milton Glaser brightens the Minton Capehart Federal building that is located in…read moredowntown Indy. It is a very colorful abstract piece that covers pretty much the entire first level of the building. Measuring 672 feet in length, Color Fuses was one of the world's largest contiguous murals at the time it was painted. Glaser intended his piece to celebrates the interplay of color and light to make the stark, heavy building appear to float weightlessly. In an effort to accomplish this, he programmed the exterior perimeter lighting, to showcase his mural in a slow rise and fall sequence at night. It consists of 35 colorful bands of shades of blue, orange, yellow, pink and purple. The mural was restored in 2014 and digitally-controlled LED technology was added. This mural is definitely attention getting. I never really saw it at night so I guess am missing the full effect. even wit that though, I like it. It is not your normal painting on a federal building and makes it very ascetically pleasing to the eyes. I really like the way that it seamlessly incorporates the exterior staircase and never misses a beat. There is metered street parking across from the mural and there is also commercial parking lots nearby for you to park, get out and take a closer look. As with most murals that I have visited and reviewed, this is probably not a very long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes and had business in the Federal building that it is located. So, you may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other wonderful murals or attractions in the downtown area, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip.

    If you like color, then you will appreciate the mural that lines the first floor exterior of the…read moreMinton-Capehart Federal Building downtown. There are 35 shades of paint that line the over 600 feet of wall to transform what is another limestone construct into something more. The mural was created in 1975 by Milton Glaser and then restored in 2014. At the time of the restoration, new LED lighting was added to enhance the viewing into the night time hours. That is when the building truly transforms which makes this mural one of the Arts Council of Indianapolis' Director of Public Arts favorites to point out on her art after dark tours. The best way I can describe it is that the colors seem to make this massive building seem like it is rising into the sky as if supported by the columns of color, maybe to fly away. Very cool effect from a simple design. Great choice of location and understanding the purpose and connection of art to the location. Review #1764

    Oliver Morton Plaza - Wartime Efforts of Women relief  by Rudolf Schwartz (1907)

    Oliver Morton Plaza

    (3 reviews)

    Mile Square

    As someone who works at Indiana's Statehouse, I go by quite a few historical landmarks on a regular…read morebasis. For some reason, Oliver Morton Plaza really struck me today and I decided to stop, take a look, take a photo, and explore its history a bit. Made of bronze and concrete, this plaza was created in 1907 and is part of the Indiana Statehouse Collection. It was created by Austrian artist Rudolph Schwarz and can be found on the east side of the Statehouse right at the intersection of West Market and North Capitol. It includes three bronze statues, two bronze reliefs, one plaque on the front, and two rear plaques. The pedestals are made of granite. It was commissioned by the Indiana General Assembly. Morton is positioned in the center flanked by two Union soldiers. Morton was the first native Hoosier to serve as Indiana's governor. He was born in Wayne County and lived from 1823-1877. He was governor during the Civil War and just beyond (1861-1867). He was a U.S. Senator from 1867 until his death in 1877. He was considered the "Great War Governor of Indiana." The original budget included $9,000 for the bronze figures and tablets, $7,483 for Barre granite, $10,150 for Westerly Granite, and a $935 increase was eventually granted to expand the pedestals. Additional components ended up adding another $7,500 along with $500 each for the bronze reliefs. Morton was a Republican and staunch ally of Abraham Lincoln. He is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery. There is a second statue of Morton by the Soldiers and Sailor's Monument.

    This Plaza has a lot of different things in it most notably, the Oliver Morton statue. They are all…read morein there together with a few other statues, and just an overall Plaza around the building. You can eat your lunch take a nap. Do whatever you want in this Plaza, just be nice and courteous and pick up your mess.

    Gallery Forty-Two - galleries - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...