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Who views Sabatini Gallery exhibits online?

posted by Heather Kearns
Monday, October 13, 2008
posted in: Alice C. Sabatini Gallery | Resources
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You do!
At least now you can.
Check us out.

New Art Exhibit: Kansas Impressions

posted by Heather Kearns
Friday, October 03, 2008
posted in: Alice C. Sabatini Gallery | Exhibitions Archive
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Kansas Impressions
October 3 - November 14, 2008

george stone painting



  

Kansas Impressions

This exhibit honors Beth Skoog, and celebrates some of the first artists in Topeka who worked in European traditions. As we were planning the exhibit, Beth's husband, Ralph Skoog, asked "Wouldn't it be great for people to know that we've had really good artists in Topeka for a hundred years, that the artists who are working now aren't a new thing?" The Alice C. Sabatini Gallery is proud to...

New in the Arts

posted by Heather Kearns
Thursday, September 18, 2008
posted in: Alice C. Sabatini Gallery | Artblog - Life in the 700s
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Local and global art news and opinion. Find out what's happening and what's next in the Arts. 

Honey, I’m home!

posted by Heather Kearns
Thursday, June 19, 2008
posted in: Alice C. Sabatini Gallery | Artblog - Life in the 700s
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Five of the original six stained glass windows from the Topeka Library have filled the West windows in our Media/New Books room since construction wrapped in 2002. The sixth and final window in the set has come home and we're especially excited.

my job is cool

posted by Heather Kearns
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
posted in: Alice C. Sabatini Gallery | Artblog - Life in the 700s
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(Sample excerpt from my recent to-do list):

"...pull West African artifacts from storage; take to Menninger Room for Dr. Janzen’s African art class / eat pizza / introduce the collection and its provenance / find seating for 28 Washburn students; facilitate discussion; turn over to Janzen’s class; remain as back-up ..."

After being told for years, “you’ll never get a job in the arts so study something more practical,” and then getting a job in the arts—one that’s located in a public library—well, it’s not just any art job. It’s better. I was reminded frequently during a talk last week how unique my workplace really is.

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