Art Starts at the Library

Make the Central Library your family-friendly First Friday launch point, taking in a new gallery exhibit and enjoying some Old West reading and roping, kids’ activities, and munchies.
 
The Rocky and Gabriella Mountain Gallery features the exhibit Cattle, Cowboys, and Culture: Kansas City and Amarillo, Building an Urban West, which illuminates the historical, cattle-driven connections between Kansas City and the Texas Panhandle city of Amarillo. Michael “Cowboy Mike” Grauer, an Amarillo-area historian who curated the exhibit, regales attendees of all ages with readings of American West literature and a roping demonstration.

The first-floor Genevieve Guldner Gallery, meanwhile, becomes a unique, one-night creative space for kids. The Library provides markers. They provide the artwork.
 

Art Starts at the Library

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