Judging the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards: Writing

Katy Thompson, Children's Education Associate This Sunday, February 17, emerging artists and writers from Northeast Indiana and Northwest Ohio will descend upon the University of St. Francisโ€™ Robert Golds tine Performing Arts Center in downtown Fort Wayne for our Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Regional Ceremony. The Regional Ceremony, which honors students in grades 7-12, …

Docent Dialogue: Docent to Docent, A Docent Double Feature!

Alyssa Dumire, Director of Children's Education If you happen upon a school tour at FWMoA, odds are youโ€™ll probably see Michael leading a tour. In fact, if you got here from our blogโ€™s home page, youโ€™ve seen him there too! Youโ€™ll almost definitely find at least one of todayโ€™s featured docents leading any given school …

Treasures from the Vault: William Richard Crutchfield

Letโ€™s start off with a question: when you, reader, go to a museum, what kind of art do you expect to encounter? Serious, dramatic works providing extensive commentary on social constructs relevant to the artistโ€™s time period or works relevant to the present day? Well, those kinds of works will naturally be there, but how often do you hope to stumble across artwork thatโ€™s been created just for fun? If youโ€™ve ever been in the mood for a more lighthearted art experience, today youโ€™re in luck!

A Life in Art: Miss Blanche Hutto (1902-1981)

An exotic-sounding name keeps popping up in my world โ€“ Miss Blanche Hutto โ€“ compelling me to take a deep dive into Fort Wayneโ€™s art history. Dive into Fort Wayne history with Collection Information Specialist Sue Slick to learn more about a teacher who inspired many artists!

Art Term Tuesday: Stone Lithography

In this Art Term Tuesday, we explore "the memory in the stone", or stone lithography, a printmaking process favored by drawers. Read on to learn how Master Printmakers and artists collaborate to bring forth the artists' vision from the stone and what famous painters you may recognize who have made prints.

Treasures from the Vault: Ernest Withers

Professors from universities around the area bring their students to the Print and Drawing Study Center at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art to see works on paper from the permanent collection that are currently in storage. One of the most frequent requests is for the I Am a Man portfolio by African American photographer Ernest C. Withers (1922-2007). He is best known for his works documenting the Civil Rights Movement. Our Curator of Print and Drawings, Sachi, provides the background for Withers' photography career and the impact he had on the movement for equality.

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