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The Prisoners Escape

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012 by 

As part of the art degree program at Hastings College, students, who are art majors, put together a body of work which is the culmination of a year of development and study. As an added step in the student’s artistic experience, the Graham Gallery invites these artists to hang their works in the gallery.

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It’s a Mads, Mads World

Monday, January 16th, 2012 by 

Every January at Graham Gallery, for eight consecutive years, Mads Anderson has been the featured artist and put on a show. Read more about Mads show and go down to Graham Gallery and check it out for yourself!

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Graham Gallery and Great Art – Are Synonymous

Friday, December 16th, 2011 by 

The annual Graham Gallery Christmas Show is a group of 28 artists, including several guest artists who do not exhibit here on a regular basis. The show is diverse and the quality high again, as always. Since this is the gifting time of year, what better reason to come downtown and see if a creative gift of art can make it’s way under your tree this year.

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A New View on an Old Sight

Friday, November 19th, 2010 by 

Being a college bound senior, I have been receiving piles and piles of recruitment letters telling me why their own college is the best pick. Many of their best arguments are their surrounding town and location. Whether they are convincing me of the opportunities of a city or the charm of a small town, their arguments always involve food, people and activities. To me, Hastings College has quite a blessing in its town of Hastings.

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It Takes a Village to Make a Kilt

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010 by 

From the month of May, thereʼs a message on our answering machine from our youngest granddaughter, Ellie, that says, irresistibly, “My Daddy tells me that youʼre going to Ireland … will you bring me back a dress?” It became a quest that partly colored the entire trip and resulted, finally, in buying, on our last day in Doolin, a kilt as the closest thing we could find that was at least made in the British Isles, but which was closer to Lucyʼs size than Ellieʼs. We were told we had a certain, final chance to shop for another at the Shannon airport on the way home, another dead end.

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How To Cook Up A Hybrid

Friday, October 8th, 2010 by 

I can almost see the artist putting on her chef’s hat, donning an apron, grabbing a big wooden spoon and begin stirring up a big pot of hybrid art show. She would shake in some broken glass, add a pinch of transparent glass, then blend in some welded metal, a twist of copper, pour in argon gas filled tubes, sprinkle in a few beads, hook and pull yards of yarn, pour in a polished mirror, bolt together some vent pipe and then get her son to lay down some paint she can use to collaborate around. She would put all these ingredients together, add the creative kiss to the end of her fingers, pour all this out to cool on a deadline table and voila’, she would have made an art show.

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Hidden In Plain View

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 by 

The new gallery show at Graham Gallery features an artist we haven’t seen before in this area, Patric Jernigan. He lives in Plainview, Texas. His wife has connections to a small Nebraska town, which brings them to Hastings from time to time. He liked Graham Gallery and the owner, Angela Graham, liked his art, so a show was born. It is called “The Book of Hidden Things”.

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A Heaping Helping of Variety- A Great Way to Start Your Summer Break

Monday, June 14th, 2010 by 

“I’m bored… There isn’t anything to do in Hastings!” Whoa- pull out an adage-proclaim a maximum-utter a dictum-lay down a precept – OK! Here is a an old saying that applies ‘variety is the spice of life.’ Certainly, June in Hastings offers a variety of anti-boredom ingredients to make a summer salsa of activities.

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