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Sisters display their art inspired by their rural Kansas childhood at the Hutchinson Art Center hutchnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hutchnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Randall: Youth Art Exhibition, Hutch art fair and pregaming Third Thursday Jennifer Randall The Hutchinson Art Center, 405 N Washington St, presents the Youth Art Exhibit, which will be on display in the Main Gallery April 30 through May 16. Included are two and three dimensional pieces created by local kids in the community. The Youth Art Exhibit is a follow-up to the Virtual Art Camp that took place through the Hutchinson Art Center. This show provides students who attended the camp a chance to share their new creations. This exhibit is important to the children because they have an opportunity to share art with their friends, family, and the entire community. ....
The Hutchinson News Several area agencies will receive an extra level of support thanks to a $2.2 million gift to the Hutchinson Community Foundation from the estate of the late Bonnie and Franklin Fee. Born in Hutchinson in the 1930s, both attended school here before departing to the University of Kansas in Lawrence. But Hutchinson and family drew them back and in the early 1950s, Franklin and his brother Jim joined their father Frank’s real estate and insurance firm, the Frank Fee Agency. Through a series of mergers, by 1957, it had become a partnership between the three called the Fontron-Fee agency, with a Hutchinson lineage dating back to 1883. ....
Randall: Abstraction and realism displayed in Hutch Jennifer Randall Formerly local Hutch artist and teacher Darren Morawitz is now based in Salina. His studies at Fort Hays State University earned him a BFA in Studio Painting and Art Education. Morawitz taught art classes at Hutchinson High School and at the Hutchinson Art Center. I met Morawitz back in 2010 during my days of organizing Third Thursday. Morawitz came from Fort Hays to exhibit his paintings at Gallery 7 on Main Street. The paintings were a blend of abstract and realism, a deconstructed view of portraiture. I have two of these works in my collection. ....