Little Peeps Make Big Masterpieces at Chaffee-Bradshaw Exhibit
by Dr. Michael Hernandez
Photo by William Snyder |
At 5:00pm Friday, July 17, 2015 the doors opened to the
annual Chaffee Bradshaw Exhibit. The
Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home hosted this year’s
exhibit in the lobby of the library building.
The Chaffee Bradshaw exhibit features the work created by
students who participated in this year’s summer Arts Council of Dickinson
County arts program. The children learn
several art techniques including painting, and drawing. This year’s class was instructed by Karen
Cooper and Alyshia Anguiano..
Photo by William Snyder |
The exhibition greeted a large number of art lovers at its opening. Although the student masterpieces were the
main focus, the visitors were also treated to table centerpieces made by the
students using dry gourds and paint. It
was an evening of expression and TALENT!!!
Photo by William Snyder |
The Chaffee Bradshaw can be seen through August 16th
2015. The exhibit can be seen at the
Eisenhower Library’s lobby – 200 SE 4th St., Abilene, Kansas –
during regular visitation hours and there is no charge for the exhibit.
For more details about the exhibit or about the Arts Council
of Dickinson County, please call 785-263-1884.
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