Instead of the 35,000 foot high-altitude view many people take of Kansas, take a one-day spin into the wilds of Kansas to visit Pratt, Mullinville (home of sculptor M.T. Liggett), Great Bend, Wilson and finally Lucas, home to the remarkable Garden of Eden folk art environment created by Civil War veteran S.P. Dinsmoor.
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Steve Plattner
plattners
Portland, Oregon/USA
Fecha de publicación 07 de enero de 2011
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Etiquetas Garden of Eden, folk art, folk art environment, great plains, M.T. Liggett, art moderne theatre, Great Bend, roadside Americana, vernacular art, highway culture, road trip, Czech capital of Kansas, Kansas, Mullinville, art, sculpture, Kanza, Wilson, Lucas, Pratt
plattners dice
Steve, your great cousin is a great man. We could use a lot more plain-speaking people like him. I really enjoyed him in the few hours I was there. I know of the Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore and hope to get there some day. Thanks for writing.
publicado 26 de ene. a las 12:16 PST
sliggett2000 dice
M.T. Liggett is my great cousin from Mullinville, KS. He has recently been shown at the Visionmakers Museum in Baltimore and many videos and films about MT and his work exist by independent filmmakers. He is a true "character" and you never have to wonder what he thinks about something because his work says it all! - Steve Liggett, Artistic Director, Living Arts of Tulsa. www.livingarts.org
publicado 26 de ene. a las 05:03 PST