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SUMMARY:Vernon Rickman Book
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe life and work of Newton-born artist Vernon Rickman is highlighted in “Vernon Rickman\, An Artful Life\,“ a book by Beverley Olson Buller. \nCarriage Factory Art Gallery published the book\, which was released in mid-February 2019. \nRickman was born in Newton in 1929\, the second son of Theodore J. and Mattie Jordan Rickman. While attending Newton High School\, art teacher Marie Orr encouraged and mentored him. After his high school graduation\, he studied art in Kansas City\, Missouri\, and Cleveland\, Ohio\, before serving in the Korean War. He later graduated from the University of Kansas with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts. \nRickman went on to join the Smithsonian and spent 20 years as a sculptor and artist there\, creating many of the exhibits for the Museum of Natural History. His work depicted humans during different eras of history and geography. He retired from the Smithsonian in the 1980s. \nAfter retirement\, Rickman continued painting and sculpting\, creating more than 300 oil paintings as well as sculptures and reliefs. Much of his work expresses the depth of suffering and human bondage. Longing and sorrow\, isolation and darkness\, the journey inward and outward are central themes of his art. \nRickman died in Newton on Dec. 27\, 2013. Carriage Factory Art Gallery is the sole sales broker for his paintings. \nThe Carriage Factory Art Gallery is open from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday\, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. For more information\, call 316-284-2749 or visit www.carriagefactoryartgallery.com.
URL:https://carriagefactoryartgallery.com/event/third-thursday-author-signing/
LOCATION:Carriage Factory Art Gallery\, 128 E. 6th Street\, Newton\, KS\, 67114\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Book class with Rachel Epp
DESCRIPTION:Time Traveling with Artist Books\nSaturday\, September 7\, 9am-noon.\nStudents in this class with travel through time by writing and creating artist book forms that address past\, present\, and future contexts. To prepare for the class\, participants will bring with them 3 short texts (poems\, letters\, fragmentary thoughts) that they have written down\, addressed to their younger self\, to their current self\, and to their future self. In the class\, we will work with images and text to translate ideas into three artist books\, using an accordion fold\, a flower fold\, and then a combination of techniques.\n \nSupplies will be provided\, but students are also invited to bring their own papers\, stamps\, photographs\, or ephemera that they might wish to incorporate. Cost is $75 per person.
URL:https://carriagefactoryartgallery.com/event/artist-book-class-with-rachel-epp-buller/
LOCATION:Carriage Factory Art Gallery\, 128 E. 6th Street\, Newton\, KS\, 67114\, United States
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