Wabash, Ind. – Honeywell Arts & Entertainment will host an exhibit by Wabash native artist Terry
Pulley from June 18 through July 21 at the Clark Gallery in the Honeywell Center. Pulley will be onsite for a public reception on Tuesday, June 18, at 5:30 p.m. at the Honeywell Center. Reception
reservations are recommended and can be made by calling 260.563.1102 or visiting
honeywellarts.org. This exhibit is sponsored by Mike Barnett.
The exhibit, titled “Wabash and Beyond,” will feature the vibrant world of Terry Pulley’s artistic
journey. A versatile artist, Pulley breathes life into landscapes, immortalizes moments in stillness, and
explores the depths of abstraction. Pulley’s work is a celebration of the natural world, capturing the
essence of each scene with vivid colors and masterful brushstrokes. Pulley’s mantra, “God’s gift to
me is creativity. My gift to God is what I do with it.” resonates throughout the exhibit, inviting viewers
to ponder the profound connection between creativity, spirituality, and the artistry that unfolds on each
canvas.
The Clark Gallery hosts exhibits by students, amateurs, and professional artists. Visual art
experiences are an important part of the Honeywell Arts & Entertainment mission of providing arts,
education, and entertainment for all. Clark Gallery exhibits are made possible in part by Borders and
Beyond Gallery & Framing, the Cleaning Company, Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service, Intrasect,
Oswalt-Thomas Sales & Service, and Schlemmer Brothers Metalworks. To learn more, visit
honeywellarts.org.
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About Honeywell Arts & Entertainment
Honeywell Arts & Entertainment encompasses the full range of arts opportunities and venues of The
Honeywell Foundation, a nonprofit public charity based in Wabash, Indiana. The organization is
dedicated to providing arts, education, and entertainment for all through live entertainment, movies,
arts education, cultural events, culinary experiences, Honeywell Arts Academy, and more. Offerings
take place at seven venues including the Honeywell Center, Honeywell House, Eagles Theatre,
Charley Creek Gardens, Dr. James Ford Historic Home, Clarkson House, and 13-24 Drive In.
Honeywell Arts & Entertainment partners with a network of venues throughout the region to further
the reach of live entertainment programming. Honeywell Arts & Entertainment programs and activities
are made possible by generous donors and in part by Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne, Regional
Arts Partner; the Indiana Arts Commission, a state agency; and the National Endowment for the Arts,
a federal agency. For more information about Honeywell Arts & Entertainment, please visit
HoneywellArts.org.
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