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Introduction to Jump!Star: A talk by George Ferrandi at The Ulrich Museum of Art

February 5, 2018 | kate

George Ferrandi introduces JUMP!STAR at the Ulrich Museum of Art. JUMP!STAR is a social sculpture conceived and directed by George Ferrandi and presented by Harvester Arts, Symphony in the Flint Hills, and Chamber Music at The Barn. It’s a little-known fact that the North Star that was overhead when the pyramids were built is not the same star as our North Star now (Polaris). In about a thousand years, a completely different star will be our North Star. Because of a slight wobble in the Earth’s rotation, the pole star position is not fixed. Our “guiding light” changes. Isn’t this amazing?

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Rainbow in Reverse: Queer Kansas History

January 19, 2018 | kate

Who do you know in Kansas who is queer, non-binary, or transgender? Friends, family, celebrities? In the exhibition Rainbow in Reverse: Queer Kansas History, Genevieve Waller highlights LGBTQ Kansans who are well-known and not-so-well-known cultural figures within the state and beyond.

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Artists Should Have More Money!

January 4, 2018 | kate

Join us Tuesday, January 23rd for a public talk with artist, illustrator, designer, blogger AND certified financial planner Christina Empedocles! Christina is a working artist who’s passionate belief that the world would be a better place if the creative makers within it had more money!

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Harvester Arts Holiday Market is back!

November 14, 2017 | kate

Our annual fundraiser holiday market of local artisan crafts, ornaments, and baked goods is back! The market will be open Final Friday, Nov. 24 from 6-9 pom and then each Saturday through December 16th from 11am-3pm. Holiday themed items as well as a curated gift shop of artworks and handmade goods.

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LIVE SUSTAIN CREATIVE ICT

October 13, 2017 | Kate Van Steenhuyse

Living and Sustaining a Creative Life is panel discussion and community conversation. All visiting artists are contributors to Sharon Louden’s book The Artist As Cultural Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life and will act as catalysts to the local community for conversations about the role artists play in community.

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