Arts and Culture

The St. Marys Stage at Middle Waves Music Festival comes alive at night.

Fort Wayne’s music scene: Where are we now?

Musicians and fans are turning up the volume on local culture as the Summit City evolves.

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Market wagon is an online farmers market that delivers farmers' products to consumers.
Want to buy local more often? Market Wagon is here to help

The Indianapolis-based company expanded to Fort Wayne this year to help local farmers and artisans market their products.

Fort Wayne's active transportation network has 10 miles of bike lanes.
Why did you move to Fort Wayne? Transplants fill us in

Six transplants tell us why they decided to make the Summit City their new home.

Complimentary horse-drawn carriage rides are part of the Home and Garden Tour experience.
Take a horse-drawn carriage tour of Fort Wayne’s oldest neighborhood

The 36th annual West Central Home & Garden Tour & ArtsFest is coming up in September.

The back of the A.C. Wermuth House designed by Eero Saarinen.
7 places in Fort Wayne designed by architects who made history

From Eero Saarinen to Louis Kahn, Indiana’s second-largest city is home to designs by some of the greatest minds of the 20th century.

Tim Parsley paints a bison mural on the Landing in downtown Fort Wayne.
‘Quiet, steady’ bison mural presides over the Landing

“This creature is so large. He’s sort of standing in as something more than just a bison.”

Brett Gauger shares posts about life in downtown Fort Wayne.
7 inspiring Fort Wayne Instagram accounts to follow

Want to see what local culture is like? Check Instagram.

The Cube House was originally built for Graves's high school friends Jay and Lois Hanselmann.
Traveling to Fort Wayne? Book the famous ‘Cube House’ on Airbnb

The Hanselmann House designed by the renowned 20th-century architect Michael Graves has a new name (and fanbase).

Open Streets encourages people of all ages to play in the street.
From downtown to playground: This is the power of Open Streets

What residents did with four hours and 18-blocks of open space on Calhoun Street.

Fernando Tarango is a part-time New Zealand resident.
Fort Wayne musician lands role of a lifetime in New Zealand

Fernando Tarango’s unique lifestyle and career have led him to a new opportunity for creative expression.

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