At the recent October 3rd reception for “Karen Krull Robart: Textile Landscapes”, Bone Creek Curator Mark L. Moseman and Karen Krull Robart jointly selected one of her paintings for a museum acquisition. The Evening Darkens Over….Wild Will be the Night, pictured here, was added to the growing art collection at Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art. […]
Two new paintings on loan in the collection gallery offer a wider perspective of the influence of agrarianism. Land stewardship and food cultivation has never been limited to the Corn Belt, though today many may perceive it to be the case. A movement is springing up across the country through urban gardening and organic produce in […]
Nancy Bass recently visited Nebraska to attend her opening reception May 28,2010. Part of her itinerary included giving a talk about her recent work and walking through the gallery with museum visitors. Chief Curator Moseman and Bass discussed with the group that had gathered that afternoon the importance of artwork with a message. An interactive […]
Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art has been undergoing a fundraising campaign for over a year that is now complete. The museum will curate and host an exhibition and book “Dale Nichols: Transcending Regionalism” about one of David City’s very own. The exhibition will open next year in David City and then travel to Georgia; […]
Bone Creek Museum is ever looking to expand the opportunities to enrich the visitors’ experience. The newest addition is Marvin Gardens in the rear of the museum, which serves as a relaxing place to observe some Nebraska native plants and enjoy the delightful sounds of water trickling from a nearby fountain. David Guenther and Amanda […]