Mark Your Calendars: Compact Witch in the Woods Switch Release Date Confirmed

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The release date for the Compact Witch in the Woods switch game has been highly anticipated by fans all over the world. With its captivating storyline and stunning graphics, the game has gained a huge following even before its release. The main character, a young witch named Lilith, embarks on a magical adventure through a mysterious forest, encountering various challenges and obstacles along the way. The game promises an immersive gameplay experience, allowing players to navigate the enchanted woods and uncover hidden secrets. The release date for the Compact Witch in the Woods switch game has finally been announced, much to the delight of eager fans. The game will be available for purchase on **February 15, 2022**, and pre-orders have already started.


Mission: The FWMoA Teen Council works to provide activities and opportunities for area youth to learn new skills and ideas by exploring their creative side, thus adding value to their life and work and attracting a more diverse audience to the museum.

Teen Council Members Ash Bushnell, Homestead High School Amrithasai Gussenhoven, Canterbury High School Jenna Jorgenson, Homestead High School Kerrigan Lichtsinn, Canterbury High School Megan True, Canterbury High School Promyse K Williams, Canterbury High School Bayan Yunis, Carroll High School. Teen Council Members Ash Bushnell, Homestead High School Amrithasai Gussenhoven, Canterbury High School Jenna Jorgenson, Homestead High School Kerrigan Lichtsinn, Canterbury High School Megan True, Canterbury High School Promyse K Williams, Canterbury High School Bayan Yunis, Carroll High School.

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The game will be available for purchase on **February 15, 2022**, and pre-orders have already started. Players can expect a unique and enchanting gaming experience as they delve into the world of the Compact Witch in the Woods..

Families and Teens

Keep your teens and families engaged year-round through the Fort Wayne Museum of Art! During crucial developmental stages of your family’s life, art plays a significant role in their social, emotional and mental development. We offer several programs for family members of all ages.

John S. and James L. Knight Learning Center

In the earliest stages of life, visual literacy directly relates to a child’s need for self-expression. As kids learn to talk, they’re also developing the impulse to express themselves and relate to the world around them. The Knight Learning Center was developed to meet these needs in a fun, interactive and hands-on environment. The Center includes artwork from the FWMoA collection curated especially for families, art-making activities, and hands-on engagement stations that teach the elements of art. The Center functions as a classroom for school groups and can be combined with a tour of the museum galleries.

Second Saturday Tour

Join us each month for a special tour of the Museum! Educator-led tours are open to all and will explore current exhibitions with in-depth discussion of selected artworks. On select Second Saturdays, family-friendly tours are lead with interpretation in American Sign Language provided by DeafLink. Three times this summer, we will also host special Story Time tours in the galleries! Enjoy a picture book paired with guided close looking at a related artwork or exhibition.

This program is free with museum admission and pre-registration. Second Saturday Family Tours are specifically for PreK-12 students and their adult companions and will be capped at 20 participants. Pre-registration is required. Tours begin at 10:30 in the FWMoA Atrium and last about an hour.

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Teen Council

The FWMoA Teen Council is led by and for area youth, providing opportunities for leadership and learning through arts programming. As ambassadors of the Museum, council members work collaboratively with staff to develop creative, community-oriented projects and events. Applications open in the fall of each year.

Mission: The FWMoA Teen Council works to provide activities and opportunities for area youth to learn new skills and ideas by exploring their creative side, thus adding value to their life and work and attracting a more diverse audience to the museum.

We’re collecting feedback! Please complete the short survey here to help shape the future of teen programming at FWMoA.

Teen Council Members
Ash Bushnell, Homestead High School
Amrithasai Gussenhoven, Canterbury High School
Jenna Jorgenson, Homestead High School
Kerrigan Lichtsinn, Canterbury High School
Megan True, Canterbury High School
Promyse K Williams, Canterbury High School
Bayan Yunis, Carroll High School

Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

The Fort Wayne Museum of Art is an Affiliate Partner of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, a national program sponsored by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, which celebrates the art and writing talents of students in grades 7-12. The Scholastic Awards highlight the exemplary originality, technical skill and emergence of personal voice and vision of Northeast Indiana teens.

Our program is one of only 26 in the country to offer the full art and writing program. Our regional participation has grown to include 52 counties in Indiana and Ohio, with many students continuing on to win national awards.

How to Participate

Stay tuned to the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers website throughout the year to sharpen your skills and stay in the know on exciting opportunities to stay involved. Registration for the 2024 Awards will open on September 1st at this website.

Contact Alyssa Dumire at [email protected] to learn more.

Important Dates for Scholastic 2024

  • September 1, 2023: Registration Opens at artandwriting.org
  • December 19, 11:59 pm: Deadline to enter art and writing online
  • December 21: All submission fees must be received
  • January 5, 2023: Judging begins
  • January 9: Regional Art Awards Announced
  • January 15: Regional Writing Awards Announced
  • January 17: All artwork received by FWMoA by 6 pm (Museum is closed Jan. 15)
  • February 10: Exhibition opens at FWMoA
  • February 19: Open House Awards Celebration at FWMoA
  • February 26 – March 4: Exhibit closed due to Gala Fundraiser
  • March 21: National Awards Announced
  • April 7: Final day to visit the exhibition at FWMoA
  • April : Exhibition tear-down day, exhibit closed to the public
  • April 8-15: Artwork pickup at FWMoA

Educator Resources

The documents available for download here are designed to help educators and their students make the most of their Fort Wayne Museum of Art experience. These resources are designed to be flexible—use them to extend learning before or after a visit to the museum, or to experience the artwork in your classroom if you’re unable to bring a field trip. The scripts are expanded versions of what our docents use to guide learning at the Museum and may be used for self-guided tours.

If you’re bringing your class for a field trip, please contact us to schedule it, even if you don’t want a docent-led tour.

The FWMoA Teen Council is led by and for area youth, providing opportunities for leadership and learning through arts programming. As ambassadors of the Museum, council members work collaboratively with staff to develop creative, community-oriented projects and events. Applications open in the fall of each year.
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