How does local artist Justin Marable create his works of art? Discover two of the techniques he uses to create his images.
How does he do it? Examining the work of Justin Marable
Posted by Zan Popp on April 29, 2013
The Bookmobile will not be at any stops this week for scheduled maintenance. We will resume a normal schedule Tuesday, May 28.
Posted by Zan Popp on April 29, 2013
How does local artist Justin Marable create his works of art? Discover two of the techniques he uses to create his images.
Posted by Lisa Coble-Krings on November 4, 2012
Area art enthusiasts have a rare opportunity to see some of the finest examples of contemporary printmaking in the nation here in Topeka. View the amazing prints in the Printed Image 4, a juried, biennial exhibit starting Nov. 16 at the Alice C. Sabatini Gallery. Hand-pulled prints are beautiful, velvety and can express any idea. [...]
Posted by Heather Kearns on December 5, 2011
It’s week 49 of our Kansas sesquicentennial video series, and as Kansas completes its 150th birthday year, we’ve come full-circle back to Kansas Territory and Kansas artist John Steuart Curry.
Posted by Heather Kearns on June 13, 2011
It’s summer and perfect weather for an afternoon drive through the Kansas countryside. Why not pack a lunch, grab your sketchbook or camera and document the landscape like our featured artist for week 24 of our Kansas sesquicentennial series, Birger Sandzén (1871-1954).
Posted by Heather Kearns on May 16, 2011
It’s week 20 of our Kansas sesquicentennial series, and as May is Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month, we’re taking a closer look at artist Roger Shimomura.
Posted by Heather Kearns on May 3, 2011
May 1st was National Holocaust Remembrance Day. For week 18 of our Kansas sesquicentennial video series, we’re featuring “Crossroads”, a lithograph based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel “Maus: A Survivor’s Tale” by Art Spiegelman.