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This site is dedicated to MJF whose laughter and wit fuel my soul. Thank you for introducing us to John Green, you have made our days brighter.

Funky Bones

At one point in the story Augustus takes Hazel to a Dutch themed picnic.  The location is a secret but soon Hazel sees that they are in route to the Indianapolis Museum of Art where Augustus and Hazel head for the "Funky Bones" Sculpture.  "We drove right past the museum and parked right next to this basketball court filled with huge red and blue arcs that imagined the path of a bouncing ball."


"We walked down what passes for a hill in Indianapolis to this clearing where kids were climbing all over this huge oversize skeleton sculpture."

"Two things I love about this sculpture," Augustus said...."First, the bones are just far enough apart that if you're a kid you cannot resist the urge to jump between them.  Like you just have to jump from rib cage to skull."









The Indianapolis Museum of Art is a wonderful museum but there are also many outdoor exhibits with gardens, the 26 acre historic Oldfields-Lilly estate and gardens, the Modernist Miller House and Gardens, and 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Park.  The 100 Acres is where you will find the "Free Basket" basketball sculpture and the "Funky Bones".


The Indianapolis Museum of Art sits on the northwest corner of Michigan Road and 38th Street.  Go past the main entrance on 38th street and pull in at the 100 Acres entrance.

Next Stop:  Amsterdam

5 comments:

  1. Fun Trivia: The Yeti, John's wife, is a curator at the IMA and helped bring the Funky Bones to the museum.

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  3. I'm a part-time wheelchair user, and I visited The Funky Bones this past summer. The entire time I was bumping down that gravel drive (and getting stuck) I was wondering how Hazel managed to drag an oxygen tank all that way.

    I eventually stood up and used my cane as my boyfriend pushed my chair. ;)

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  4. I'm curious, especially having read Sara Chandler's comment, having visited, do you think Hazel could have walked all the way to the Funky Bones? If so, do you think she could have done so while pushing Augustus in his wheelchair? A young friend, and fan of The Fault In Our Stars, brought the question up, today.

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  5. From the route they took from the parking lot by the basketball structure, yes she could have made the walk. Going back up would have been very taxing since it is uphill. In the scene where she was with Gus in his wheelchair, they did not go all the way downhill but viewed the Funky Bones exhibit from the hill above it by the basketball structure which was missing from the movie since it wasn't actually filmed at the Indianapolis Museum.

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