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11th Annual Wrap It Up art exhibit - Nov. 6 - Dec. 24 Wrap It Up will feature work from 85 new and returning artists including Gene Ernst, Ralph Fontenot, Lorie Bowman, Albo Glass, Tom Parrish and others. Featured media will include pottery, jewelry, paintings, photography, fiber art, glass, woodwork and more. Thirty percent of “Wrap It Up” sales will benefit the Manhattan Arts Center. WIU offers a large selection of original artwork priced under $100. Looking for stocking stuffers? MAC now offers gift cards for $10, $25, $50 and $100. Wrap It Up is the perfect place to fill your holiday shopping list.
MAC Birdhouse: Small Potatoes - Nov. 6 Small Potatoes is the Chicago-based duo of Jacquie Manning and Rich Prezioso, who have been touring the folk scene since 1993. They have made repeat appearances at major folk festivals such as Kerrville Fold Festival, the Walnut Valley Folk Festival and Philadelphia Folk Festival. They describe themselves as ëclecto-maniacs," integrating country, blues, swing, and Irish influences into their songwriting. Music magazines are buzzing about Small Potatoes, saying they are "one of the most polished, inventive, and entertaining shows on the circuit" and "Small Potatoes might well be leading mainstays on the folk scene for years to come."
Renewal: K-State Art Department Faculty Biennial - Sep. 11 - Dec. 24 With the new galleries at the Beach Museum, there is now space to effectively disply the work of the K-State art faculty. The works on display have been created in the past two years, giving visitors the opportunity to examine the depth and quality of art being produced by those leading the art department.
Where:
Beach Museum on the K-State campus
When:
Tue-Sat 10-5pm Sun 12-5pm Closed Mondays & holidays
Recreating Oz in Comics - Sep. 29,2009 - Jan. 31, 2010 This exhibition, a collaboration with the K-State English department, is an exploration of the ways in which artists have adapted the Oz story to the comic book form.
Where:
Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, K-State Campus
Senior Fall Festival - Nov. 6 Lowell Jack will be the main speaker. Lowell is a longtime resident and historian of Manhattan, Kansas. His notable career includes:
KMAN-AM 1350, General Manager (retired 1989) Chamber of Commerce, President Mayor, City of Manhattan (May 1961-May1962)[1] City Commissioner, City of Manhattan
Jack also published six historical calendars of Manhattan, and two historical books about Manhattan and its people. He worked to provide a temporary studio for KSDB after the fire at Nichols Gym. (taken from Wikipedia)
Come enjoy a fabulous meal catered by Black Jack Hills and listen to our guest speaker, Lowell Jack!