| Logan County Arts ends 2018 season 
			with Holiday Show and Shop
 
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			 [November 03, 2018] 
			
			LINCOLN   
			 
			To cap their 2018 exhibit season, Logan County Arts members will 
			hold their annual Holiday Show and Shop event at the Lincoln Art 
			Institute Gallery at 112 S. McLean St, Lincoln. The show will open 
			with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, November 8, 2018.
 For this event, the artists will present a variety of items suitable 
			as distinctive gifts and holiday decor, including original 
			paintings, prints and photography with local and nature themes, 
			handcrafted wooden boxes and cutting boards, tapestry and appliqué, 
			interior décor, greeting cards, and other holiday decorations.
 
			According to gallerist Moses Pinkerton, the holiday show has been a 
			success in the past. “People appreciate the chance to choose a gift 
			that is special, one of a kind. And the artists have created works 
			that will appeal to all ages, at very accessible prices.” 
 This show will repeat last year’s popular silent auction, which will 
			take place between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. during the opening. Each artist 
			has donated a piece for the bidding, and all proceeds will go to the 
			upkeep of the Art Institute Gallery.
 
			
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 Tony Shuff’s glittering photo of a holiday 
wonderland would add a festive note to any seasonal display.  This piece, as 
well as artworks and décor by other local artists, will be in Logan County Arts’ 
sale and silent auction at the Lincoln Art Institute Gallery on November 8, 
2018.
 
 
Winning bidders will not need to be present to claim their items. Artists 
Sheralyn Bolton, Mitch Douglas, Ruth Fredericks, Jason Hoffman, Pam Moriearty, 
Bev Noble, Moses Pinkerton, Ashley Sanders, Nancy Saul, Tony Shuff, and others 
will have works for purchase. 
 After the initial reception, The Art Institute Gallery will open on request for 
shoppers during the holiday season until Dec. 17. For an appointment, people may 
call Pinkerton at 217-651-8355 or Mitch Douglas at 630-890-1318.
 
				 
		[Pamela Moriearty] |