Starting as a small child in a low-income home, Roberta Dunkel learned to create things with flour paste, construction paper and recycled items she would find in the garage. As a child, she didn't know limitations, so whatever she could think of is what she could create. Dunkel inherited this creativity from her mother who was also very talented in creating a functional, usable item out of very little materials.
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On Display: Life-long love of art sparkles
Jimmy Mustion is a Jefferson City resident who adds his sparkle to the art community.For as long as Mustion can remember, he has been interested in art.
by Leann Porrello - For the News Tribune
Jul. 10 2021 @ 11:05pm
Jimmy Mustion is a Jefferson City resident who adds his sparkle to the art community.
For as long as Mustion can remember, he has been interested in art. As a child, that was one of his favorite activities. In his teen years, he spent a lot of time going back and forth between Kansas City and St. Louis. He attended concerts and art functions and met lots of people. He went on to graduate from the University of Illinois with his Bachelor of Arts and Sciences. Throughout all his years in school, he had many great instructors who helped his creativity flourish. Art has always been Mustion s life. He laughs and says he has spent his whole life learning how to unlearn how to do art.
Joy Powell
Jefferson City Art Club president GAIL LEIVIAN invites everyone to check out the 2021 Adult Fine Art Exhibit going on now at Capital Arts Gallery. Can t make it in person? This year there s a way to view all the artwork online! And speaking of the arts, if you re a fan of the performing arts, you ll be happy to know that this year s annual Larry D. Clark Summer Repertory Theatre season will definitely more normal than last summer. Guest: JOY POWELL (3:58) May 3, 2021
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