Tara Will: Wild Beauty
Fort Wayne Museum of Art 311 E. Main St., Fort Wayne (260) 422-6467Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Works by PFW Department of Art and Design students, juried by internationally recognized sculptor Sayaka Ganz
Browse 40 quilts to explore connection between light, color, chemistry, geometry, and textiles
Seven-time Grammy-winning engineer will show you the process he used with John Mayer, The Rolling Stones, and Aretha Franklin, Paul McCartney, and My Morning Jacket
Children can pedal along tropical race track
Art from more than 30 artists, including Michael Poorman, Cathy Blyth, Austin Cartwright, Justin Johnson, and Gwen Gutwein
Nation's longest running recognition program celebrates expression of students in grades 7-12
Woven cross-cultural imagery creates abstract scenes that integrate pop culture, racial perceptions, technology, and folklore
More than 30 artists showcase water-themed works that include aquatic plants and animals, waves, boats, waterscapes, and mermaids
Juried show celebrates printmaking with variety of techniques from U.S. artists
Working primarily in pastel, Maryland artist approaches landscapes with unpredictable colors and bold marks
Works in gallery have been interpreted by poets and public can as well in interactive exhibit
Jazz
Lutheran Life Villages 11430 Coldwater Road, Fort Wayne (260) 469-3909Jazz
Ruth's Chris Steak House 224 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne (260) 444-5898Muralist, toy designer, children's book author and illustrator, and Huntington University professor will be on hand
Western swing
Club Soda 235 E. Superior St., Fort Wayne (260) 426-3442Jazz
Vinland Reserve Winery 4494 Provision Parkway, Fort Wayne (260) 619-3424Classic rock
American Legion Post 241 7605 Bluffton Road, Waynedale (260) 747-7851Acoustic variety
JD Lounge 10366 N. Clinton St., Fort Wayne (260) 483-1311Rock
Piere's 5629 St Joe Road, Fort Wayne (260) 492-6064