Plan Your Visit
Artlink is located in the center of Fort Wayne’s lively downtown area at 300 E. Main Street. We are situated inside of the Auer Center for Arts and Culture at the corner of Main and Lafayette street. When entering through the building’s front doors, Artlink’s gallery is located on the right hand side of the lobby. The parking lot adjacent to the building is available for Auer Center patron use along with the lot behind the Fort Wayne Museum of Art.
All exhibitions at Artlink are free for public viewing.
Accessibility
Artlink believes in making culture and the arts accessible to everyone. Artlink’s staff is devoted to making your visit the best it can possibly be. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your time at Artlink, feel free to contact the gallery (260- 424-7195). We will be happy to help in any way we are able! There are generally no loud noises or flashing lights in the gallery, aside from special events.
Mobility
At the front of the Auer Center parking lot are handicap parking spaces, available for patron support. To the left of the building’s double doors is a ramp to aid in the comfort of patrons with mobile disabilities. Artlink itself is a single level gallery, with no necessary staircase or elevator use.
Restrooms
Public access restrooms are available to guests, located off the lobby of the Auer Center.
Service Animals
Artlink allows the admittance of service animals to accompany patrons under the protection of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Additional Information
Artlink is a non-profit contemporary gallery with no admission charge to visitors.
Artlink’s staff is dedicated to serving and educating every guest. Please do not hesitate to ask questions about the gallery, exhibits, etc.
Free WIFI is available to patrons throughout the gallery upon password request.
As in most galleries, please refrain from touching the exhibited work, as well as staying calm and quiet while in the gallery.
Food and drinks are not allowed inside of the gallery, but can be enjoyed in the lobby of the Auer Center.
Photography is permitted inside of the gallery.