For this exhibition, the story is as important as the work of art itself. A story could reflect the Lindsborg arts economy, whether the art was purchased at an estate sale or was bartered. It could be about the circumstances under which the piece was purchased, the personalities involved, or about tongue-in-cheek moments. Or it could be about the excellent or unusual nature of the piece itself.
Exhibition dates are March 6th-April 5th. Reception on Sunday, March 8th
Smoky Valley Arts & Folklife Center, a volunteer-run organization, is located at 114 1/2 S. Main Street. Business hours are Friday-Sunday, 1:00pm-5:00pm. SVAFC is supported by the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission, National Endowment for the Arts, the McPherson County Community Foundation, and the Raymer Society.