HANNIBAL — The future displays at the Hannibal Arts Council include a touring exhibit, an open up exhibit, a retrospective exhibit and two electronic images reveals.
Fifteen artists from four areas of Missouri were selected into the 60-piece touring exhibit titled Missouri Art Now: A Bicentennial Celebration. The juried show celebrates Missouri’s vivid visible arts lifestyle now. Northeast Missouri/Hannibal region artists picked into the show involves Mary Jo Kattelman, of Newark, Mo. Howard Kuo, of Hannibal, Sally Kintz, of Clarksville, Mo. and Debra Scoggin Myers, of Ewing, Mo.
The Jean Vincent/Scipio Pottery Retrospective functions salt-glazed pottery established by the treasured Hannibal artist and regional arts winner. Vincent’s exhibition showcases her quite a few clay varieties, glazing approaches and visually shows a progression of her entire body of do the job.
The Bees Knees is an open up show of submitted artwork featuring anything bee-related — which includes bees, honey, honeycombs and honey pots. The Photography Channel show will exhibit functions from featured photographer Michelle Huseman and submitted digital illustrations or photos of insects, such as ants, bees, wasps, beetles, butterflies, moths, grasshoppers and dragonflies.
An show opening will be from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, July 24. There will be an Artist Discuss at 6 p.m. The displays operate by Sept. 4, at the Hannibal Arts Council, 105 S Key Road. The exhibits are sponsored by Kyle Mack, LUTCF-Shelter Insurance coverage Firms, The Orchard, Michael Gaines and the Missouri Arts Council, a condition agency.
HAC gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Wednesday by Friday and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. The HAC gallery is shut on Tuesday and Sunday.
Additional information about the existing displays and other HAC plans is accessible by getting in touch with the Hannibal Arts Council at [email protected], 573-221-6545 or going to them on the world wide web at hannibalarts.com.