Arts & Culture
During your visit to the Clark Gallery you’ll be sure to find a variety of exhibits. From emerging art students to professional artists, the displays are different every month.
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The Dr. James Ford Historic Home, a restored 19th Century physician’s home and surgery center invites you to experience the daily lives, personalities, and activities of the Dr. James Ford family in the years before, during and just after the Civil War.
Period decor and furnishings provide a look at what life may have been like in the mid-1800s. The home includes a Victorian-era flower garden, vegetable and medicinal herb gardens, and the stone barn where Dr. Ford’s faithful steed, Barney, is located. |
Eagles is a historic, recently renovated arts and entertainment facility in downtown Wabash, Indiana. Originally constructed in 1906, the five-story building houses a nostalgic theater for movies and live entertainment, an additional movie theater, music lesson rooms, recording studios, and a fully-restored grand ballroom.
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1,500 seat theater featuring touring national acts and local talent.
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The Honeywell Center is operated by The Honeywell Foundation, a 501(c)3 public charity dedicated to providing opportunities for self-expression, creativity, and enrichment through arts-based programming including concerts, visual arts, and more.
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Make It Your Own is just that.... a place where YOU "make" it your own. They offer studio time, workshops, classes, art camps, make and take canvas painting, glass mosaic, artists workshops, and so much more!
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The Abstract yoga and art studio is a place for people to come and practice yoga and to see art from local artists in the area. The foundation of their practice combines the physical with an inner emotional and spiritual journey. Everyone is welcome here.
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The Wabash County Museum uses state-of-the-art exhibits to introduce you to the rich history of this one of a kind county.
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Wabash Woollen Works Fiber Center
14 S Miami St Wabash Woollen Works and Fiber Arts Center is the only manufacturing mill in Indiana producing luxury yarn, roving, and felted pieces. We also provide manufacturing and textile educational opportunities to local schools and career centers and to the public. Areas of focus include natural and acid dye techniques; natural dye plant identification; eco-printing; spinning, weaving, knitting, techniques; and many other textile focuses.
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