At The 1876 Johnson House
At The 1876 Johnson House, presented by COMPANION, features works on paper by Kelsey Blacklock and Stephanie Barlow alongside pieces from the gallery collection. The presentation honors the house’s original Victorian Gothic era and celebrates its contemporary appeal after 150 years.
The 1876 Johnson House is one of Indianapolis' most recognized and celebrated homes. Colloquially known as the "Castle House," it is a significant landmark in the Irvington neighborhood. Built in 1876 in a Victorian Gothic style, it was originally the residence of Eudorus Johnson, son of Irvington co-founder Sylvester Johnson. The home is known for its distinctive architectural features, including high gables, round turrets with dormers, decorative verge board, and a steeple roof.
All artworks by Kelsey Blacklock and Stephanie Barlow are available for sale. Information about artists in the COMPANION COLLECTION is available upon request.
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Kelsey Blacklock, Again III, 2025