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Artists Announced: Postcards from the High Plains—Gallery Exhibit on 10/17 in Amarillo

  "POSTCARDS FROM THE HIGH PLAINS" celebrates our collection of diverse artist communities across the HPPR listening region. Through a juried exhibition that will premiere at The Cerulean Gallery on October 17th, HPPR will present donated artworks from painters, photographers, collage artists, and more from the panhandles of Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Kansas, & Nebraska.

 

This exhibition is part of the year-long celebration we're calling "This is HPPR LAND." Proceeds from the purchase of these donated works will benefit the world-class programming you hear everyday on High Plains Public Radio. The generous artists who provided their work for this exhibition include:

 

Nancy Baay

Michele Boy

Amy Coffman

David Corbin

Ralph Duke

John Ebling

Dulce Flores

Rachel Flores

Marilyn Grisham

Karen Herpich

Alice Hyde

John Key

Sage Kinsey

Ann Krone

Mike LeFleur

Jamie Mansfield

John Wayne Morrison

Leslie Patterson

Joann Pruitt

Doug Ricketts

Cale Rogers

Judy Rogers

Nelda Smith

Nicole Thibodeau

Shannon Trevethan

Norman Wade

Amy Warfield

Roger Wilson

Marilyn Yanke

 

We hope to see you at this art opening. Spread the word, and let us know if you have any questions. You can reach Kay Kennedy, Community Connections, via email here.

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Kay Kennedy comes to HPPR with a wealth of knowledge about nonprofit fundraising, community engagement, and advocating for the arts in the Texas Panhandle. She has served in the leadership role for nine arts entities, served three terms on the Texas Arts Commission Peer Review Panel including one as chairman, and held the Certified Fund Raising Executive designation (CFRE) for nine years.
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