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These rural Kansas art galleries, and their mission, might surprise you By Cindy Hoedel. choedel@kcstar.com. Updated May 17, 2016 10:02 AM. Matfield Green, Kan.
Murals have become a trend across rural Kansas. Here's why more small towns are starting to turn to larger-than-life outdoor artwork. HAYS, Kansas — Matt Miller slowly walks backward into the ...
photo by: David Condos/Kansas News Service This new 360-degree mural by Australian artist Guido Van Helten covers a grain elevator in Salina. HAYS — Matt Miller slowly walks backward into the ...
An artistic collaboration between sisters is on display in an upcoming exhibit at the Hutchinson Art Center. Based on growing up in rural Kansas, Katie Flindall and Betony Coons share their unique ...
Officials with the Kansas Department of Commerce announced on Friday, Feb. 23 that a total of $75,000 is available for a new round of Rural Mural and Public Art Program funding.
37 Kansas rural mural ... Kelly’s office said this grant program helped communities with fewer than 10,000 residents create murals and public art projects to assist in the beautification ...
Murals have become a trend across rural Kansas. ... it’s his giant concrete canvas — 13 feet tall by more than 18 feet wide — for painting one of the northwest Kansas town’s new murals.
Terry Evans’ fond memories of living and working in rural Kansas, as well as the stories she heard from her parents of their growing up in rural Missouri, come to life in her current photography ...
Pardee, who formerly chaired the Washburn Rural High School science department, and her husband, Rick — a firefighter, emergency medical technician and electrician — had been on a mission trip ...
Growing up gay in rural Kansas in the 1950s and ‘60s wasn’t easy. According to the Gilbert Baker Foundation , his childhood affinity for art and fashion alienated him from other kids.
These rural Kansas art galleries, and their mission, might surprise you By Cindy Hoedel. choedel@kcstar.com. Updated May 17, 2016 10:02 AM. Matfield Green, Kan.
HAYS, Kan. (Kansas News Service) – Matt Miller slowly walks backward into the middle of 5th Street in downtown Hays. The wall in front of him used to make up the plain, gray side of a local g… ...
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