A new exhibit of Kayann Ausherman’s artwork, “Enchanted Earth,” is now on display. Mixed media wall art and painted globes are included. Ausherman lives in a big 100-year-old farmhouse in
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Category: Current Exhibits
New Horizon
“New Horizon,” featuring the work of artist Joseph Loganbill, is now on exhibit at Carriage Factory Art Gallery, 128 E. Sixth St. Some of Loganbill’s earliest memories have to do
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Creatures Great and Small
(NEWTON, Kan.) – Creating art that depicts nature, wildlife and historical subjects provides the “awe factor” for three established artists whose work will be on display at Carriage Factory Art
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The Songs of the Land Never Cease
“Songs of the Land” opens September 15 at Carriage Factory Art Gallery (NEWTON, Kan.) – Emerson Wiens was a whittler as a young boy growing up on a Kansas farm,
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Form & Shape
“Form & Shape” on display July 14 – September 7 (NEWTON, Kan.) – “I’m always searching for new images and techniques to express my creative vision,” said Judy Dove, one
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Whimsical Masterpieces
(NEWTON, Kan.) – Animals, nature, people, houses and boats are included in the lively, eclectic, and contemporary works of art in the new exhibit opening on Saturday, May 12, starting
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Wichita Women Artists
(NEWTON, Kan.) – More than 25 artists who are members of the Wichita Women Artists association will showcase their work at Carriage Factory Art Gallery, beginning with an opening reception
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Kansas Through The Eyes Of An Artist
“Kansas Through The Eyes Of An Artist,” the first annual juried art exhibit at Carriage Factory Art Gallery, opens with an awards night Saturday, Jan. 13, at 7 p.m. in
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Everyday Moments
“Everyday Moments” Features Artists Joel Dugan and Emily Chamberlain November 18, 2017 – January 5, 2018 (NEWTON, Kan.) – A new exhibit featuring artists Joel Dugan and Emily Chamberlain will
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The Art of Friendship
“The Art of Friendship” opens September 16 (NEWTON, Kan.) – The friendship started in a swim class, but the talk was always about art, said Mary Johnson, one of 12
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