The Heritage Barn Project

The Heritage Barn Project was started in 2004. Gwen embarked on a self-prescribed project to document on canvas in oil paint, historic barns throughout her home state of Indiana. Gwen had several motivations and goals. First, she felt the need and desire to hone her talents. Second, Gwen has a love of old barns stemming from her childhood. She was concerned about the demise of these historic barns and wanted to preserve these structures. She hoped her painting project would spotlight and help save these rural treasures.

The project took more than 12 years of travel and painting to complete 186 historic barn paintings. Why paint? Why not just photograph? Gwen believes our eyes see differently than a camera’s lens. Our eyes can see the delicate nuances of color within shadows and soft hues within reflected light. Our eyes see subtle variations in values.

Therefore, she chose to paint on location as much as possible. She often spent many hours and even days standing quietly observing a barn. Time to see and feel all the subtleties mentioned, but also the character of each barn to, in essence, capture the barn’s portrait.

Below are the 186 barns featured in Gwen’s published gallery book, “Heritage Barns of Indiana.” The paintings are searchable by county and each painting features a bit of history of the structure.

You can find “Heritage Barns of Indiana” online by clicking here or at various galleries and shops in Indiana. For more information about the book or Gwen’s work, please click here to contact Gwen.

All the barn paintings are for sale.  Please contact Gwen to find out if the painting(s) you are interested in are sold or available.

Connie and James Smith Barn
Tipton County Christie Browning Tipton County Christie Browning

Connie and James Smith Barn

This barn is a quiet treasure. It has an unassuming presence that is easily overlooked. But stop for a minute. The original slate roof is mostly intact and it dates from the late 1800s. Efforts were made for eye appeal and not just function when building this barn.

Read More
Sandman-Garrison Barn
Tipton County Christie Browning Tipton County Christie Browning

Sandman-Garrison Barn

Longevity is on display in this barn, built in 1906 by Henry Sandman. On example is the slate roof that is still holding up after more than 100 years. Sandman went to extra effort to make his barn eye-pleasing and functional. Visual displays include gingerbread trim around each window.

Read More

Click below to search for paintings from
the Heritage Barn Project by county.

Owen

Parke

Perry

Pike

Porter

Posey

Pulaski

Putnam

Randolph

Ripley

Rush

Scott

Shelby

Spencer

St. Joseph

Starke

Steuben

Sullivan

Switzerland

Tippecanoe

Tipton

Union

Vanderburgh

Vermillion

Vigo

Wabash

Warren

Warrick

Washington

Wayne

Wells

White

Whitley