PFW Bachelor of Science Interior Design Exhibition
PFW Visual Arts Gallery 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd., Fort Wayne (260) 481-4739Senior projects feature fresh and unique design concepts with residential and commercial interior design
Senior projects feature fresh and unique design concepts with residential and commercial interior design
This temporary exhibition immerses visitors in Hubble’s mission with images and data and introduces the James Webb Space Telescope
Based on children's game, navigate challenging set of obstacles as fiery hues of red and orange flood the course amid tropical plants under the shadow of a roaring volcano
The late Burt, a former instructor at Fort Wayne Art School, is considered one of country’s masters at mid-century ceramics, while Schroeder finds inspiration in nature and animals
Sand casting exhibit showcases ancient sculpting technique that has been adapted by glass sculptors to bridges divide between ancient ways of making and modern artistic visions
Georges Rouault, Max Beckmann, Letterio Calapai, and Art Cislo used an expressionistic style to add dramatic power to the religious themes in their works
Still life photography delves into the depths of familial heritage and personal narratives, constructing visual tales that bridge past and present with themes of memory, relationship, and identity
Selected awarded art and writing by students from northern Indiana and northwest Ohio in 28 categories
Inspired by Mary Oliver poem, exhibit features 19 works from across the U.S. that reflect on the garden and practices that encourage us to look, tend, cultivate, and slow down
Senior projects feature fresh and unique design concepts with residential and commercial interior design
This temporary exhibition immerses visitors in Hubble’s mission with images and data and introduces the James Webb Space Telescope
The late Burt, a former instructor at Fort Wayne Art School, is considered one of country’s masters at mid-century ceramics, while Schroeder finds inspiration in nature and animals
Annual juried exhibition by Janet Ballweg features contemporary printmakers working across all printmaking mediums
Based on children's game, navigate challenging set of obstacles as fiery hues of red and orange flood the course amid tropical plants under the shadow of a roaring volcano
Sand casting exhibit showcases ancient sculpting technique that has been adapted by glass sculptors to bridges divide between ancient ways of making and modern artistic visions
Georges Rouault, Max Beckmann, Letterio Calapai, and Art Cislo used an expressionistic style to add dramatic power to the religious themes in their works
Still life photography delves into the depths of familial heritage and personal narratives, constructing visual tales that bridge past and present with themes of memory, relationship, and identity
Selected awarded art and writing by students from northern Indiana and northwest Ohio in 28 categories
Inspired by Mary Oliver poem, exhibit features 19 works from across the U.S. that reflect on the garden and practices that encourage us to look, tend, cultivate, and slow down
Senior projects feature fresh and unique design concepts with residential and commercial interior design
This temporary exhibition immerses visitors in Hubble’s mission with images and data and introduces the James Webb Space Telescope
Based on children's game, navigate challenging set of obstacles as fiery hues of red and orange flood the course amid tropical plants under the shadow of a roaring volcano
Annual juried exhibition by Janet Ballweg features contemporary printmakers working across all printmaking mediums
The late Burt, a former instructor at Fort Wayne Art School, is considered one of country’s masters at mid-century ceramics, while Schroeder finds inspiration in nature and animals
Sand casting exhibit showcases ancient sculpting technique that has been adapted by glass sculptors to bridges divide between ancient ways of making and modern artistic visions
Georges Rouault, Max Beckmann, Letterio Calapai, and Art Cislo used an expressionistic style to add dramatic power to the religious themes in their works
Still life photography delves into the depths of familial heritage and personal narratives, constructing visual tales that bridge past and present with themes of memory, relationship, and identity
Selected awarded art and writing by students from northern Indiana and northwest Ohio in 28 categories
Inspired by Mary Oliver poem, exhibit features 19 works from across the U.S. that reflect on the garden and practices that encourage us to look, tend, cultivate, and slow down
North Manchester resident developed her own style of rope hangings and pushed boundaries in an era of environmentalism, women’s liberation, rock n’ roll, and bold fads
Monthly events welcome patrons into galleries to observe exhibits, while also enjoying food and drink, and live music
In viewing Benson’s Installation Art, visitors actively engage by being able to see the artwork from multiple points of perspective
Artwork will be on display at brewery with artists/staff also on hand
The late Burt, a former instructor at Fort Wayne Art School, is considered one of country’s masters at mid-century ceramics, while Schroeder finds inspiration in nature and animals
Based on children's game, navigate challenging set of obstacles as fiery hues of red and orange flood the course amid tropical plants under the shadow of a roaring volcano
This temporary exhibition immerses visitors in Hubble’s mission with images and data and introduces the James Webb Space Telescope
Senior projects feature fresh and unique design concepts with residential and commercial interior design
Annual juried exhibition by Janet Ballweg features contemporary printmakers working across all printmaking mediums
Sand casting exhibit showcases ancient sculpting technique that has been adapted by glass sculptors to bridges divide between ancient ways of making and modern artistic visions
Georges Rouault, Max Beckmann, Letterio Calapai, and Art Cislo used an expressionistic style to add dramatic power to the religious themes in their works
Still life photography delves into the depths of familial heritage and personal narratives, constructing visual tales that bridge past and present with themes of memory, relationship, and identity
Selected awarded art and writing by students from northern Indiana and northwest Ohio in 28 categories
Inspired by Mary Oliver poem, exhibit features 19 works from across the U.S. that reflect on the garden and practices that encourage us to look, tend, cultivate, and slow down
North Manchester resident developed her own style of rope hangings and pushed boundaries in an era of environmentalism, women’s liberation, rock n’ roll, and bold fads
In viewing Benson’s Installation Art, visitors actively engage by being able to see the artwork from multiple points of perspective
Senior projects feature fresh and unique design concepts with residential and commercial interior design
Annual juried exhibition by Janet Ballweg features contemporary printmakers working across all printmaking mediums
Based on children's game, navigate challenging set of obstacles as fiery hues of red and orange flood the course amid tropical plants under the shadow of a roaring volcano
This temporary exhibition immerses visitors in Hubble’s mission with images and data and introduces the James Webb Space Telescope
Sand casting exhibit showcases ancient sculpting technique that has been adapted by glass sculptors to bridges divide between ancient ways of making and modern artistic visions