Kyle Groves’ It’s Impossible Magic Show
Magic show and music for children Art Start Wonderful Wednesday with Kyle Groves’ It’s Impossible Magic Show
Kids love laughing in this fun and exciting show full of mystery! Kyle’s amazing magic show includes lots of color, music, and audience participation.
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Martin Luther King Day
Galleries Open Arts Center and Buell Children's Museum OPEN for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Students receive $1 off admission with valid student ID.
Admission $8 Adults, $6 Children, Military, and Seniors 65+. Arts Center Members always free.
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Allan McConnell: Contrasts
Art Exhibit Sept 23 - Nov 12 | Allan McConnell is a local photographer who received a formal photographic education in photojournalism from the University of Wyoming in 1962.
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Capitol Steps: What to Expect When You’re Electing
Comedy Musical Theatre Center Stage Series presents Capitol Steps: What to Expect When You’re Electing
Combining sature with muical theatre, Capitol steps give a comedic tongue-in-cheek performance, drawing inspiration from current political headlines.
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Carl Link: Illustrative Portraits
Exhibition Carl Link was born in Munich, Germany in 1887. He attended the Royal Academy in Dresden and then moved on to the Royal Academy in Munich where several of the “Taos Ten” had studied.
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Frances Dodd: Compelling Color
Art Exhibit Fran Dodd considers color to be her passion. These colors seen in nature will be enhanced or invented entirely! Fran looks for small fragments of beauty in the landscape - those moments that take the breath away in awe and wonder.
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Living in Colorado: Landscapes by Lynn Chapman
Landscape Exhibition This exhibit focuses on Pueblo artist Chapman’s works highlighting the beauty of the Colorado landscape.
Admission $8 Adults, $6 Children, Military, and Seniors 65+. Arts Center Members always free.
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Sordid & Sacred: the Beggars in Rembrandt’s Etchings
Art Exhibit Rembrandt Van Rijn, widely recognized as the greatest practitioner of the etching technique in the history of art, created a body of work unparalleled in richness and beauty. Rembrandt repeatedly chose beggars as the subject for his etchings.
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The Way West – Along the Goodnight-Loving Trail
Exhibition at the Buell Children's Museum Visit The Way West – Along the Goodnight-Loving Trail at the Buell Children’s Museum. WHOA! Walk into a canyon and recapture the past. There is still a place for adventure, creativity, stories, and old fashioned fun.
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