Wild and Free
Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory 1100 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne (260) 427-6440Graphic designer and illustrator Dani Kiefer’s work is on display
Graphic designer and illustrator Dani Kiefer’s work is on display
Exhibit celebrates more than 12 years of gallery with more than 30 artists
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
Selected works of all art majors
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
Exhibit celebrates more than 12 years of gallery with more than 30 artists
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
Selected works of all art majors
Browse 40 quilts to explore connection between light, color, chemistry, geometry, and textiles
Exhibit celebrates more than 12 years of gallery with more than 30 artists
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
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Exotic butterflies interact with multicolored flowers and foliage
Graphic designer and illustrator Dani Kiefer’s work is on display
Selected works of all art majors
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
Exhibit celebrates more than 12 years of gallery with more than 30 artists
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
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Exhibit features 51 photographs on loan from Evansville Museum that are part of philanthropic endeavor by international and national photographers to express gratitude to institutions that support their art form
Local artist will be feature during pop-up show “Hop On In”
Browse 40 quilts to explore connection between light, color, chemistry, geometry, and textiles
Selected works of all art majors
Exotic butterflies interact with multicolored flowers and foliage
Graphic designer and illustrator Dani Kiefer’s work is on display
Exhibit celebrates more than 12 years of gallery with more than 30 artists
Members of Fort Wayne club will be on hand to discuss art form with some available for purchase
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
Marilee Salvator incorporates natural elements with walnut inks to make non-traditional prints on translucent Kozo paper
Mayuko Ono Gray uses large-scale graphite drawings to reflect on and hybridize her Japanese and Western cultural influences
Jazz musician Norman Ziolowski creates sleek, flowing sculptures out of wood
Exhibit features 51 photographs on loan from Evansville Museum that are part of philanthropic endeavor by international and national photographers to express gratitude to institutions that support their art form