A temporary art exhibit was put in place this morning in front of the Indiana Community Center on Philadelphia Street.
The art installation called “Tune In” consists of several older TV sets set up in a custom glass booth decorated to look like the 1960’s. The screens will show video of television from that time. The exhibit was created by Richard Lazes and his studio team and it has been travelling the country.
Josh Widdowson photos
The Jimmy Stewart Museum is playing host to the exhibit, and the museum’s president Janie McKirgan said that Indiana was the first town in the Pittsburgh region to apply for the exhibit.
The exhibit will be in Indiana for the next three weeks.















