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Spring Gallery Walk

Spring Gallery Walk and the Opening of the Annual Smoky Hill Art Exhibition

The Hays Arts Council’s annual Spring Gallery Walk is from 6:30 -9:30. The Gallery Walk will feature exhibitions by various artists in a number of downtown Hays locations as well as FHSU. The Hays Arts Council will feature the works selected as part of the Annual Smoky Hill Art Competition and Exhibition. The Smoky Hill Art Exhibition is the states longest running juried, fine art competition. It’s open to all artists presently living in Kansas. Each year a new juror is selected to judge hundreds of submissions to determine the artwork featured in the final exhibition. The Smoky Hill exhibition runs from the end of April to June.

All ages are welcome at this event. Free Admission!

The Hays Arts Center hours are: Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, Saturdays 10am-1pm

Location
112 E 11th
Hays Arts Center Gallery
Hays, KS 67601
Phone: (785) 625-7522

Spring Gallery Walk

Address : Downtown Hays Hays KS

Email Address : arts@haysartscouncil.org

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