The Un-Juried Art Exhibit
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The Lumberyard Arts Center will present the "Un-Juried" Art Exhibit, opening the first Friday in January from 6 to 8pm and continuing during regular Gallery hours of 1 to 4 Tue. thru Fri. and Sat. 9am to noon. This is an eclectic collection of two dimensional pieces submitted by artists from the Baldwin City/Lawrence area. The pieces are not reviewed by a jury but are chosen by the artist in a curatorial anarchy. The show runs through the last Saturday in January at the Center, 718 High St., Baldwin City.
The Un-Juried Art Exhibit
Phone : 785-594-3186 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@lumberyardartscenter.org
Web: www.lumberyardartscenter.org
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