The KCA art gallery’s third show of the year opens June 25 and runs through August 1.
“Historically, Kingman has always played a role as a vital hub in exploration, travel and commerce, so it seems fitting that our new show is themed “Transportation, Roads and Paths,” says KCA art gallery director, John Van Vliet. “Kingman will no doubt continue as a travel hub and as we enter the future, will also become a hub for the creative arts.”
The public is invited to the “Meet the Artists” reception on Saturday June 27 from 5-8pm at the ArtHub. Locals can meet the community artists, see the show and enjoy some light refreshments at the reception.
For the first time, the gallery will also feature a gift shop where locally-created fine art and crafts can be purchased.
The new gallery hours are 11-6 Tuesday through Saturday at the downtown ArtHub location (402 E Beale Street).
Kingman Center for the Arts is a non-profit organization committed to establish and enrich the culture and community of Kingman, AZ through art related education, performances and venues. Once the current art gallery closes on August 1st, the space will be transformed into an art education center that runs August 4th – September 12th.
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Information on images attached:
1) ArtHub with Phantom vehicle in front:
Artist: Bill Arance Title: Phantom, Route 66
2) Painting of road with hills:
Artist: Sharon Matheson Title: Hwy 62 Cloud Shadows
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Contact information:
Pamela Malouf, 818-606-6821, Pamedit@aol.com
KCA Gallery coordinator

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