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Here's an
assortment of "Best of 2010" photos taken over the past year. There will
be more in a couple of weeks so check these out and check back in a
couple of weeks for more!

Anna Smith is always a perfect hostess at the
75th Street Gallery.

Maryanne Gravino Askew and Teede Stipich
visited at an
Artichokes Gallery reception.

Elaine Lierly Jones with her pastel painting at
the
Annual Heartland Exhibition.

Everett and Phyllis Gardner had a good time at
the
Annual Heartland Exhibition.

Mary Young presented a wonderful portrait
painting at the
Annual Heartland Exhibition.

Allan Chow with yet another great landscape
painting at the
Strecker-Nelson Gallery in Manhattan.

Bill McCall with a couple of Flint Hills themed
paintings at the
Strecker-Nelson Gallery.

Brian Hinkle enjoyed refreshments and all the
great artwork at the
Strecker-Nelson Gallery.

Barbara Waterman Peters and Larry Peters
visited with all the
other artists at the Strecker-Nelson Gallery

Carol McCall exhibited a beautiful landscape
painting in the
Flint Hills show at the Strecker-Nelson Gallery.

Donna Carrington enjoyed visiting and showing
her paintings
at the Strecker-Nelson Gallery.

Deb Clemente exhibited some of her usual
terrific paintings
at the Strecker-Nelson Gallery.

Allan Chow, Carol McCall and Jay Nelson enjoyed
the evening
at the Strecker-Nelson Gallery.

Larry Peters and Judy Love had a good visit at
the
Strecker-Nelson Gallery in Manhattan.

Mark Feiden was hamming it up at the
Strecker-Nelson Gallery.

Doug and Ruthie Osa were looking around for a
good setting
to paint at the STEMS event at the Overland Park Arboretum.

Bill McCall with one of his entries in the
STEMS event.
The reception was held at the Tomahawk Ridge Community Center
in Overland Park, Kansas.

Carol McCall with one of her entries in the
STEMS event.

David Cooper exhibited a whimsical threshing
machine painting
at the STEMS event.

Laura Kratz with her award winning tree
portrait!

Susan Minteer with one of her usual great
watercolor paintings
at the STEMS event.

Andrew, Erin and Seth from the Rice Gallery.
Without all their hard work, this event would not
have been as great as it was!
Thanks to all the volunteers!
It was a great event! |