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			Institute and Logan County Arts host Show and Shop in November Artists reception November 14th
 
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            [November 10, 2019]   
            
			LINCOLN 
			- To complete their 2019 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 14, 
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			 For this event, the artists will present a variety 
			of items suitable as distinctive gifts and holiday decor, including 
			original paintings and photography with local and nature themes, 
			handcrafted wooden boxes and cutting boards, tapestry, interior 
			décor, and various holiday decorations and cards. According to 
			gallerist Moses Pinkerton, the holiday show has been very popular 
			and well attended in the past. “People appreciate the chance to 
			choose unique gifts and decorations for the season. The artworks 
			have appealed to a wide audience, and the prices are very 
			reasonable.” 
 This show will include a silent auction taking place between 5 and 7 
			pm 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.  Winning bidders will not need to be present to claim 
			their items.
 
Artists Sheralyn Bolton, Mitch Douglas, Laura Elliott, Sharon Fak, 
Charles Hill, Jason Hoffman, Pam Moriearty, Moses Pinkerton, Ashley Sanders, 
Tony Shuff, Cheryl Spove, Jan Villarreal, Jeff Williams and others will have 
works for purchase.  
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After the initial reception, The Art Institute Gallery will open 
on request for shoppers until Nov. 20. For an appointment, people may call 
Pinkerton at 217-651-8355. On Nov. 22 and 23, from 10 am to 5 pm, the Art 
Institute Gallery will host an exhibit and sale by Carol and Rob Farlin of 
unique pressed flower artworks.  
				 
			[Pamela Moriearty] 
			
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