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Peter Everwine and Gary Young
West Chester PA
From the Meadow (1991)
Woodcut, letterpress
Edition of 150
Aralia Press, West Chester, PA
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28/150: George M. Stone – Portrait Mrs. Elva Fernald, c 1897, oil on canvas. Mrs. Fernald, born April 16, 1857, S. Berwick, Maine, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Moore, came to Topeka at age 3, and died at age 80. Mrs. Fernald was a talented musician. Gift of the Topeka Art Guild 79.16.30
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Claudia Moniz
England
The Story of Sebastian and Amelia (2005)
Paper, printing, embossing, leather
Edition of 5
Dr. Rich Brauhn displays a painting donated to the DSU Art Gallery Permanent Collection by Nicole Jiang.
Live personal soundtrack at the permanent collection at the Hammer Museum, 11.11.2010.
Machine Project / Hammer A.I.R.
Photo by Marianne Williams.
We're doubling up and putting 2 shows on each postcard now. Don't forget to mark your calendars for First Fridays Artwalks.
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8/150 Margaret Whittemore, Emmanuel Church, Shawnee County, Twelve miles southeast of Topeka in Monmouth township is this old stone church built in 1871. Tipping at a precarious angle is the old wooden belfry, perched on a broken stone foundation at the gable of the roof. Emmanuel Church, as it was called, was a mission church. Dr. J. N. Lee, rector of Grace Church in Topeka, was largely instrumental in securing the building. 63.84
105/150: Frank J. Fudge, Grain Cradle, watercolor and pencil c 1940. These two drawings are part of a large series with the Museum Project, a program that matched artists to museums that needed images of their collections. The grain cradle was brought to Kansas in 1874 by David Johnson. It was made of steel and hickory, probably in Ohio. Index of American Design, Kansas WPA project, Gift of Director, Loaned by WPA Museum Project 4813
Julie Brobst
Holton KS
untitled / landscape (1978)
Pastel
Gift of Barbara Waterman-Peters and Larry Peters
2004.17.3
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14/150: “The Little Colonel’s Good Times Book”, diary of Anita Weiskirch, 123 Greenwood, Potwin, Topeka Kansas, age 14, 1912-1913.
Sabots, Netherlands.
Wood, leather; 20th c.
Gift of Annie B. Sweet
Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library Permanent Collection, S-18
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45/150: Buttons: Santa Fe Railroad, on Railroad Days hat.
44/150: Santa Fe Railroad advertisement, in Radges’ Topeka Directory, 1890
46/150: Santa Fe button for distinguished service
Tom Scott (American, 1928-2013), Untitled, n.d., oil on canvas, 27 ¾ x 27 inches, Gift of the artist,,P1971.74, Sarah Moody Gallery of Art Permanent Collection
Visitors explored the exhibitions at the Nasher Museum through hands-on crafts. Photos by J Caldwell
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24/150: Radges’ Topeka Directory, 1882. Samuel Radges published city directories with advertisements and cross-referenced addresses. In many years, both the residents and the addresses are cross-referenced, so one can find who lived at an address. In 1882, Radges put asterisks (*) by the names of prostitutes. When the city fathers told him he couldn’t do that, he agreed not to put asterisks by their names. The next year, he used plusses (+). The Topeka Room has a collection of directories dating back to 1870.
as light shines through diana thaters rgb windows, any object in it's path will cast a really cool "spectrum shadow". this is my shadow on the wall.
24/150: Radges’ Topeka Directory, 1882. Samuel Radges published city directories with advertisements and cross-referenced addresses. In many years, both the residents and the addresses are cross-referenced, so one can find who lived at an address. In 1882, Radges put asterisks (*) by the names of prostitutes. When the city fathers told him he couldn’t do that, he agreed not to put asterisks by their names. The next year, he used plusses (+). The Topeka Room has a collection of directories dating back to 1870.
Visitors explored the exhibitions at the Nasher Museum through hands-on crafts. Photos by J Caldwell
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Julie Brobst
Holton KS
untitled / landscape (1978)
Pastel
Gift of Barbara Waterman-Peters and Larry Peters
2004.17.3
Live personal soundtrack at the permanent collection at the Hammer Museum, 11.11.2010.
Machine Project / Hammer A.I.R.
Photo by Marianne Williams.
Robert Sudlow
Lawrence KS
untitled / Hulbert’s Garden
(1993-1995)
Oil on Cadillac paper
Gift of Horace W. Eubank
2005.28.4
This picture is hazy impressionistic with bright touches and vivid colors blended with hazy pastels. It is beautiful with much movement and energy.
–Beth Sparling, Gallery volunteer
1/150: Willey Williams Watson, Water, pencil and watercolor on paper, 1915, Gift of Kaw Valley Antiques, 81.31