Indiana’s Arts Boom Hits Northeast | Fort Wayne News
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Six groups in Northeast Indiana just landed over $10 million in new arts grants—part of Indiana’s $65 million READI 2.0 push to revitalize culture, boost tourism, and keep talent home. The funding is expected to spark $400 million in new investment statewide, fueling projects that enhance quality of life and creativity. Northeast Indiana came in second nationally for both number of grants and total funding. Highlights include Bluffton’s historic courthouse turning into a digital art canvas, PBS Fort Wayne’s media storytelling, Pearl Arts’ historic theater renovation, Honeywell’s artist collective in Wabash, USF’s digital media training, and the Wagon Wheel Center’s facility upgrades—all proving Indiana’s bold bet on the arts to drive economic and cultural growth.
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