Loose Screws
Dash-In 814 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne (260) 423-3595Local artists Amber Cox, Jaden Rice, and Kay Allday will have works on display for sale
Local artists Amber Cox, Jaden Rice, and Kay Allday will have works on display for sale
Historical prints and works from American and European master artists from the 17th to 20th centuries, include Rembrandt, Renoir, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Dali
Local artists share inspiring stories about recovery, healing, and hope
Exhibit explores various meanings of landscape art, which is often associated with physical descriptions of color, light, shadow, atmosphere, and form
Annual exhibit celebrates Mexican tradition of decorating memorial altars to remember deceased loved ones and ancestors
Aquatic art from museum’s collection features diverse selection that showcases glass, scientific illustrations, and still-life paintings
Known for large-scale, black and white photography, Butcher captures landscapes and ecosystems from across U.S., particularly Florida's Everglades
Local artists Kristy Jo Beber, Grace Berg, Nancy Fritz, Morgan Wenner, Janet Lynch, Jan Klee, Kara Saylor, Christy Arbogast, Jamie Grabner, and Becky Stockert have pieces no larger than 12-inch-by-12-inch on display
Works from local artists Cameron Omega, Drece L. Guy, Thomas Leffers, Nancy Fritz, and Teresa Vazquez are on display
Local artists Amber Cox, Jaden Rice, and Kay Allday will have works on display for sale
Historical prints and works from American and European master artists from the 17th to 20th centuries, include Rembrandt, Renoir, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Dali
Local artists share inspiring stories about recovery, healing, and hope
Exhibit explores various meanings of landscape art, which is often associated with physical descriptions of color, light, shadow, atmosphere, and form
Annual exhibit celebrates Mexican tradition of decorating memorial altars to remember deceased loved ones and ancestors
Aquatic art from museum’s collection features diverse selection that showcases glass, scientific illustrations, and still-life paintings
Known for large-scale, black and white photography, Butcher captures landscapes and ecosystems from across U.S., particularly Florida's Everglades
Local artists Kristy Jo Beber, Grace Berg, Nancy Fritz, Morgan Wenner, Janet Lynch, Jan Klee, Kara Saylor, Christy Arbogast, Jamie Grabner, and Becky Stockert have pieces no larger than 12-inch-by-12-inch on display
Works from local artists Cameron Omega, Drece L. Guy, Thomas Leffers, Nancy Fritz, and Teresa Vazquez are on display
Second annual exhibit features works from 16 women creators, including Fort Wayne's Terri Lindvall and Janice Further, as well as Hoagland's Diane Evans
Local artists Amber Cox, Jaden Rice, and Kay Allday will have works on display for sale
Historical prints and works from American and European master artists from the 17th to 20th centuries, include Rembrandt, Renoir, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Dali
Seasonal exhibit will feature mythical poinsettia tree along with large fresh-cut evergreens and playful touches
Exhibit explores various meanings of landscape art, which is often associated with physical descriptions of color, light, shadow, atmosphere, and form
Annual exhibit celebrates Mexican tradition of decorating memorial altars to remember deceased loved ones and ancestors
Aquatic art from museum’s collection features diverse selection that showcases glass, scientific illustrations, and still-life paintings
Known for large-scale, black and white photography, Butcher captures landscapes and ecosystems from across U.S., particularly Florida's Everglades
Local artists Kristy Jo Beber, Grace Berg, Nancy Fritz, Morgan Wenner, Janet Lynch, Jan Klee, Kara Saylor, Christy Arbogast, Jamie Grabner, and Becky Stockert have pieces no larger than 12-inch-by-12-inch on display
Works from local artists Cameron Omega, Drece L. Guy, Thomas Leffers, Nancy Fritz, and Teresa Vazquez are on display
Second annual exhibit features works from 16 women creators, including Fort Wayne's Terri Lindvall and Janice Further, as well as Hoagland's Diane Evans
Local artists share inspiring stories about recovery, healing, and hope
Seasonal exhibit will feature mythical poinsettia tree along with large fresh-cut evergreens and playful touches
Exhibit explores various meanings of landscape art, which is often associated with physical descriptions of color, light, shadow, atmosphere, and form
Annual exhibit celebrates Mexican tradition of decorating memorial altars to remember deceased loved ones and ancestors
Aquatic art from museum’s collection features diverse selection that showcases glass, scientific illustrations, and still-life paintings
Known for large-scale, black and white photography, Butcher captures landscapes and ecosystems from across U.S., particularly Florida's Everglades
Second annual exhibit features works from 16 women creators, including Fort Wayne's Terri Lindvall and Janice Further, as well as Hoagland's Diane Evans
Historical prints and works from American and European master artists from the 17th to 20th centuries, include Rembrandt, Renoir, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Dali
Graduate of IPFW in 2010, artist's portraiture paintings are visual response to his upbringing and influences
Historical prints and works from American and European master artists from the 17th to 20th centuries, include Rembrandt, Renoir, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Dali
Local artists share inspiring stories about recovery, healing, and hope
Local artists Kristy Jo Beber, Grace Berg, Nancy Fritz, Morgan Wenner, Janet Lynch, Jan Klee, Kara Saylor, Christy Arbogast, Jamie Grabner, and Becky Stockert have pieces no larger than 12-inch-by-12-inch on display
Graduate of IPFW in 2010, artist's portraiture paintings are visual response to his upbringing and influences
Historical prints and works from American and European master artists from the 17th to 20th centuries, include Rembrandt, Renoir, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Dali
Local artists share inspiring stories about recovery, healing, and hope
Seasonal exhibit will feature mythical poinsettia tree along with large fresh-cut evergreens and playful touches
Exhibit explores various meanings of landscape art, which is often associated with physical descriptions of color, light, shadow, atmosphere, and form
Annual exhibit celebrates Mexican tradition of decorating memorial altars to remember deceased loved ones and ancestors
Aquatic art from museum’s collection features diverse selection that showcases glass, scientific illustrations, and still-life paintings
Known for large-scale, black and white photography, Butcher captures landscapes and ecosystems from across U.S., particularly Florida's Everglades
Local artists Kristy Jo Beber, Grace Berg, Nancy Fritz, Morgan Wenner, Janet Lynch, Jan Klee, Kara Saylor, Christy Arbogast, Jamie Grabner, and Becky Stockert have pieces no larger than 12-inch-by-12-inch on display