The Daum Museum is one of the hidden gems of Sedalia. I think it's something we're all familiar with and we've probably been a few times. But the Daum is always changing, growing and expanding to cover different areas of art and technology and innovation.
Folks, if you remember a while back, I got to talk with Barbara Cooney of Camp Blue Sky about all the new activities the kids would be getting into this summer. Well, the camp has been meeting all week long, and I went over to check it out for myself. I started at the Stauffacher Center and made my way all around to the different buildings.
A Massachusetts father gives his children a reason, beyond the possibility of string cheese, to look forward to lunch. David Laferriere of Attleboro has been drawing on his kids' sandwich bags for the past five years, posting pics of each doodle to his flickr account.
A group artist show is scheduled for Friday, October 5 at the Liberty Center in Sedalia from 5:30 to 9 p.m. 10 local artists will be displaying 64 different pieces at this show. Participating artists include Dustin Schmidt, Anthony Mitchell, Damon Freed, Dane Stilfield, Dustin R. Mothersbaugh, Jenny Ragland Phillip C. Tindell, Billy Welch, Jason Martin, Nathan Naylor and Todd Kreisel.
I'm not an art critic. As a matter of fact, the old saying "I don't know anything about art, but I know what I like" fits me very well. Yesterday (June 5) I had the opportunity to see an art exhibit at Liberty Center Association for the Arts. On display was artist Dustin M. Schmidt's "Blue Collection." Dustin is a local artist that works in acrylic paints. He's also very fond