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Hyphen-ated at the Sabatini Gallery

posted by Sherry
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Larry Peters and Barbara Waterman-Peters are two of Topeka's renowned and influential artists. They present works about psychological anquish, oppression and the Holocaust.

 

Husband and wife duo present thought-provoking art

posted by Lisa Coble-Krings
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
posted in: Alice C. Sabatini Gallery | Exhibitions Now Showing
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Two well-known local artists present their points of view in Hyphen-ated, an exhibit that features their ceramics, oil paintings and collages. Artist Barbara Waterman-Peters shows off her The Women Series, and among Larry Peters' featured works are Holocaust collages. Hyphen-ated runs March 5 through April 16.

 

New treasures featured in Recent Acquisitions exhibit

posted by Lisa Coble-Krings
Thursday, September 03, 2009
posted in: Alice C. Sabatini Gallery | Exhibitions Now Showing
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The library has about 6,000 pieces of art in its collection. And you have an opportunity to see the coolest newly acquired pieces we've got starting Sept. 4, when Recent Acquisitions opens. Find out how the items in the exhibit were selected. 

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