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chihulyDale Chihuly is one of my favorite artists.  As a kid, I remember traveling to the Indianapolis Children’s Museum, which has a large Chihuly sculpture in the center of the museum.  I loved looking at the bright colors, interesting shapes, and unique designs.  Later when I learned that these sculptures were made of glass, I was even more impressed by the artwork. His work became even more impressive when I learned that Chihuly is blind in one eye and unable to form his own glass because of a shoulder injury.  He explains to other glass artists what to do, and they actually create the pieces. Since then, I’ve seen Chihuly's work at other locations around the country, but I’m very excited that his art is coming to the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. 

While the museum always has a great collection, it’s rare for us to get such a celebrity artist in Fort Wayne.  The museum will have two exhibitions—the first, Chihuly: Secret Garden, incorporates Chihuly’s glass pieces with elements from nature.  The second exhibition, The Chihuly Effect: Pushing the Boundaries of Studio Glass, showcases work inspired by Chihuly’s glass-blowing and design work.  In addition, the museum will also feature Habatat Presents: 41st Annual International Glass Invitational, the largest annual contemporary glass exhibition in the country. chihuly_niijima floats All three exhibitions, Chihuly: Secret Garden, The Chihuly Effect: Pushing the Boundaries of Studio Glass, and Habatat Presents: 41st Annual International Glass Invitational, are on display at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art from June 29 – September 29.  Admission to the museum is $7 for adults, $5 for students, and $12 for families, and there is a $7 additional fee to see the Chihuly exhibition.  The museum is free Thursdays from 5 -8 p.m. and Sunday from 12 – 5 p.m.