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Wednesday, June 12, 2024 The Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA) unveiled a stunning new landmark today: “Oculus,” a vibrant, 40-foot-diameter art installation by artist Gordon Huether. A Gateway to Art and Aviation History “Oculus” serves as a breathtaking gateway for arriving and departing passengers, celebrating Indiana’s rich aviation history and artistic heritage. The artwork features four, 18-foot stainless steel “wings” resembling airplanes, each adorned with laser-cut imagery depicting significant themes of the Fort Wayne region.

Passengers can admire images of Johnny Appleseed’s apple tree, musical notes honoring the region’s music legends, and greetings in various languages. The final panel showcases airplanes, tying the artwork to its aviation inspiration. A Feast for the Senses The artistry extends beyond the wings.



A central oculus, a circular opening, suspends a mesmerizing dichroic glass disk. This disc, treated with metal oxides, creates a dazzling display of colors that shifts throughout the day. The interplay of light, color, and intricate shadows creates a captivating visual experience.

A Space for Reflection and Connection “The concept for ‘Oculus’ takes inspiration from the fluid and iconic shape of airplane wings,” says artist Gordon Huether. “It establishes a connection for viewers with the history of aviation in the state.” Benches nestled beneath the artwork offer a tranquil space for passengers to relax and contemplat.

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