Arts and Culture

From rising entrepreneurs to local legends, grassroots projects to world-class performances, the arts and culture are at the center of northeast Indiana's growth. Across the region, galleries, public art displays, creative businesses, and experiential activities create a vibrant, inclusive culture on the edge of what's next.

News The Summit has a large green space for fun and relaxation.

Shared space gives entrepreneurs room to thrive


Feature Story Antiqology takes its soda on wheels to regional events and festivals.

Soda business sweetens downtown Huntington


Feature Story Joan McMillan opens her home to local residents as a safe haven on the South Side.

A 'light' for others in Williams Woodland Park


Feature Story Maddie Miller of Artlink presents at a FWWAC "Art Share."

Creative outlets advance gender equity


Feature Story Resident Diana Talor shops at the 3 Rivers Food Co-op at 1612 Sherman Blvd.

Growing interest in a local food network


Feature Story The Auburn City Steakhouse will offer casual, high-end dining.

New Auburn steakhouse is full of regional flavor


Feature Story Demonstrators take to the streets of downtown Fort Wayne as part of the Women's March.

The 'pink wave' is rising in northeast Indiana


Feature Story From left, 7th graders Daniel, Bailey, and Jermaine enjoy their instruments.

Sounds of Success: Music program inspires student interest


News Homes in Fort Wayne's West Central neighborhood have seen a surge in investment in recent years.

Historic tours show city from a fresh perspective


News The String Shift quartet performing on Feb. 9 includes Tim and Colleen Tan on violin, Derek Reeves on viola, and Ed Stevens on cello.

Curious about virtual reality? Attend this concert


Feature Story Fresh produce at the McCormick Place Farm Market.

HEALing food deserts with fresh produce


Feature Story Bridget Jones, the owner of Savannah Soul food trailer, uses CookSpring to store and prepare food.

Shared kitchen cooks up new food ventures


News James Khan at his restaurant The Hoppy Gnome in Downtown Fort Wayne.

Feeding success: Restaurateur invests in Fort Wayne's future


News Veit, right, watches as Fort Wayne City Councilman Crawford signs the YLNI Inclusivity Pledge.

Interested in inclusivity? Take a pledge