Wabash & Beyond
Clark Gallery, Honeywell Center 275 W. Market St., Wabash (260) 563-1102Terry Pulley exhibit showcases his ability to breath life into landscapes, immortalize moments in stillness, and explore depths of abstraction
Terry Pulley exhibit showcases his ability to breath life into landscapes, immortalize moments in stillness, and explore depths of abstraction
Selected works of all art majors
Inaugural event with 80 works by 26 artists created in pastel, a pure pigment
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
Celebration of artists that support Artlink
More than 100 pieces from late Hoosier include rare pearl vest that caused scandal, complete set of his Zodiac collection, and jewelry from Broadway production of Coco
Bloomington-based artist utilizes natural dyes and historical processes to create contemporary textiles that bridge art and design
Artists featured in juried Indiana Artisan exhibit include Carrie Wright (framed silk collage), Rai Peterson (journals), Nancy Keating (mosaic), Dawn Michaelis (mixed-media relief art), Wendy Simon ("cartoon taxidermy"), and Carol Burt (pottery)
Alternative
E Brewing Company 8324 W. State Road 14, South Whitley (574) 377-6098Jazz
Ruth's Chris Steak House 224 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne (260) 444-5898Oldies
Downtown Wabash WabashVariety
Downtown Roanoke Main Street, RoanokeExhibit 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
Monthly event along Main Street has live music, local food, and children's activities
Main Street closes for outdoors market with local producers selling produce, flowers, plants, baked goods, and handmade items
Band will be playing at the James Cultural Plaza, Fork and Fiddle food truck, and activities downtown
Variety
Downtown Columbia City 201 W. Market St., Columbia CityVariety
Glendarin Hills Golf Club 333 Glendarin Way, Angola (260) 665-5073Monthly downtown event will have food trucks, vendors, and live music by Parr T Band
Be it music, comedy, or dancing, show off you skills in uplifting atmosphere
Jazz
Club Soda 235 E. Superior St., Fort Wayne (260) 426-3442Classic rock
Crooked Lake Grill & BBQ 2340 W. Orland Road, Angola (260) 577-5627Johnny Cash tribute
Fountain Park 210 W. Main St., Van WertRock/Country
Sylvan Cellars 2725 E. Northport Road, Rome City (260) 854-9463Wagon Wheel Professional Theatre presents musical comedy based on Adam Sandler film about wedding singer who gives up on love after being stood up at altar
Variety
Louie's Bar & Grill 209 E. Bowser Road, Syracuse (574) 457-3944Fort Wayne’s oldest farmers market has produce, meat, baked goods, plants, and artwork
Weekly market with fresh flowers and plants, coffee, cheese, meats, eggs, microgreens, produce, and baked goods
Fresh local food, live music, and artisan goods
Fresh meat, produce, and baked goods, as well as artisan products
Inaugural event with 80 works by 26 artists created in pastel, a pure pigment
Artists featured in juried Indiana Artisan exhibit include Carrie Wright (framed silk collage), Rai Peterson (journals), Nancy Keating (mosaic), Dawn Michaelis (mixed-media relief art), Wendy Simon ("cartoon taxidermy"), and Carol Burt (pottery)
Selected works of all art majors
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
Celebration of artists that support Artlink
More than 100 pieces from late Hoosier include rare pearl vest that caused scandal, complete set of his Zodiac collection, and jewelry from Broadway production of Coco
Bloomington-based artist utilizes natural dyes and historical processes to create contemporary textiles that bridge art and design
Claudia Hedeen demonstrates techniques as part of History Center's 2024 series
To mark milestone, museum will have free admission, special display of artifacts and archives, activities, giveaways, and refreshments
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