The Red Barn Studio Museum is an inspiring, hidden gem that showcases the unique work of professional artist @LesterRaymer (1907-1997). Discover more art museums hidden around the #kansascity area with KC Studio's online Gallery Guide map at https://t.co/tzVYrQsThU
Four days until the Spring Raymer Society Consignment Art Auction goes live, and bids have been coming in. The live auction begins Sat., April 24th, at 11am at https://t.co/bCBJUpmYmW, along with phone and absentee bidding. Don't wait to register at https://t.co/kLKawBHay3.
Saturday from 10am to 5pm, the17th annual Christmas Artists' Studio Open House! Download a copy of the brochure here: https://t.co/r7lZEr3L7z Smaller this year but should still be fun!
Come check out the Raymer Society Silent Auction, yet another plan changed by Covid-19! The art can be seen in person at the Red Barn Studio Museum and online at https://t.co/jjtd5VRo3v and https://t.co/BHtGeMLNRI, w/further information on being part of the auction.
Come meet artist-in-residence, Chiyoko Myose, Wichita, now until Sat, Sept 26: 10-5 Tues - Fri., 1-5 on Sat & Sun. See her art work and take part in her installation, "A Thread X (Meets) A Thread ~ Treasuring the Moment ~"
A lot changed between our planned April auction and now. The auction, live on Aug. 29th, https://t.co/bCBJUp5mYm; the auction art is now up for in-person viewing at the Red Barn Studio. Register for online bidding, or pick up phone & absentee forms at the Studio. Don't delay!
The date is set for the Raymer Society Consignment Auction, to be held on Saturday, July 25th! See you on Live Auctioneers or at Trinity United Methodist!
After almost 2-month hiatus, it's great to be back! Welcome, and we do ask that visitors use masks and hand sanitizer to protect visitors and staff. There's more to do, coming up!
Makers Street Art Walk: "Art With Words" - Red Barn Studio is hosting the reception for our letter arts exhibition, with guest Linda Lewis reading from her new book, Ensemble, after 6:30. Rodger Gerberding will read selected portions of Raymer's writing between 5-6:30. And food!