PFW Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Exhibition
PFW Visual Arts Gallery 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd., Fort Wayne (260) 481-4739Senior projects feature fresh and unique concepts for residential and commercial spaces
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Senior projects feature fresh and unique concepts for residential and commercial spaces
Woven cross-cultural imagery creates abstract scenes that integrate pop culture, racial perceptions, technology, and folklore
Exotic butterflies interact with multicolored flowers and foliage
Graphic designer and illustrator Dani Kiefer’s work is on display
Browse 40 quilts to explore connection between light, color, chemistry, geometry, and textiles
Kirsty Mitchell, Takashi Murakami, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, and Bertil Vallien explore dreamlands and their unusual characters
Artist’s narrative realism tells fascinating stories through her command of human figure
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Fort Wayne Youtheatre brings classic children’s book to life in show for pre-K through third grades
Extra-terrestrial "invasion" forces Pennsylvania community to go into lockdown
Department of Art and Design exhibits projects in metalsmithing, printmaking, painting, graphic design, and web design
Group show of 14 different solo shows, each shown in a miniature box gallery, as well as Mel Kolstad’s miniature drypoint etchings of each meal she ate in a year
G-rated adaptation revisits favorite moments from classic A.A. Milne stories, as well as some new ones
Variety
Vinland Reserve Winery 4494 Provision Parkway, Fort Wayne (260) 619-3424Broadway’s most iconic ... and forbidden ... songs performed in cabaret
Alternative
The Brass Rail 1121 Broadway, Fort Wayne (260) 267-5303Senior projects feature fresh and unique concepts for residential and commercial spaces
Concurrent exhibit features paintings by Hilarie Couture and stoneware pottery by Matthew Schroeder
School-aged children can let their fun and funky style shine through their choice of planter design
School-aged children can let their fun and funky style shine through their choice of planter design
School-aged children let their fun and funky style shine their choice of planter design
Build a planter in your choice of shape, using slab building techniques, and templates
Blues
The Club Room at The Clyde 1806 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne (260) 747-0989Senior projects feature fresh and unique concepts for residential and commercial spaces
Hear a tale and hike a trail with your preschooler to discover natural wonders around you
Exotic butterflies interact with multicolored flowers and foliage
Graphic designer and illustrator Dani Kiefer’s work is on display
Woven cross-cultural imagery creates abstract scenes that integrate pop culture, racial perceptions, technology, and folklore
Kirsty Mitchell, Takashi Murakami, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, and Bertil Vallien explore dreamlands and their unusual characters
Artist’s narrative realism tells fascinating stories through her command of human figure
Concurrent exhibit features paintings by Hilarie Couture and stoneware pottery by Matthew Schroeder
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Vocalist
Birdie's Rooftop Bar 204 W Main St. 5th floor, Fort Wayne (260) 800-8686Classic hits
The Club Room at The Clyde 1806 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne (260) 747-0989Create your own candle in container
Open to girls who want to learn the first steps to beat making by using Ableton Live
Rock
Piere's 5629 St Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 492-6064Latin rock
The Brass Rail 1121 Broadway, Fort Wayne (260) 267-5303Senior projects feature fresh and unique concepts for residential and commercial spaces
Get special deals on retired and overstock handbags, travel items, and accessories at annual sale
Browse 40 quilts to explore connection between light, color, chemistry, geometry, and textiles
Exotic butterflies interact with multicolored flowers and foliage
Graphic designer and illustrator Dani Kiefer’s work is on display
Woven cross-cultural imagery creates abstract scenes that integrate pop culture, racial perceptions, technology, and folklore