Long, worn curls of salt-and-pepper hair suggest that Matt Mabis is a free spirit who has collected a rich history of story and adventure. The wrinkles...
Give a kid a shovel and he will dig – and dig, and dig, and dig. Joseph Pelka, a local ceramicist, connected with the earth (mud specifically) at an...
On October 19, photography enthusiasts worldwide sat in front of computers streaming live feed from the premier international award for black and white...
Over one year ago, on June 29, 2012, a powerful storm littered city streets with huge branches and fully mature trees as it blasted its way across Fort...
Many stage actors got their start in theatre to overcome shyness. Others fell into performing because they are natural entertainers. Tracey Buckmaster...
Jan Hoffman spits out words like “quinophothalone yellow” and “pyrrol crimson” the way most of us talk about what to eat for dinner. You ask, hamburgers...
With family roots burrowing through Indiana soil for over 200 years, Douglas Runyan is an artist whose deep connection to our state’s history is reflected...