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SUMMARY:Brown Grand Players: "A Bench in Dragonfly Park"
DESCRIPTION:“A Bench in Dragonfly Park”\nThursday\, April 24\, 2025 at 7:00PM\nFriday\, April 25\, 2025 at 7:00PM\nSaturday\, April 26\, 2025 at 7:00PM \nPlay By: Alice Burke and Scott Mullen\nDirected By: Whitney Jones\nProduced by the Brown Grand Players \nIn a quiet park\, odd things take place around a typical park bench\, from unexpected encounters to wedding proposals to parallel universes and a surprising murder plan.
URL:https://www.cloudcountytourism.com/event/brown-grand-players-a-bench-in-a-butterfly-park/
LOCATION:Brown Grand Theatre\, 310 W. 6th Street\, Concordia\, Kansas
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SUMMARY:Cook Series: Native American Artist Monte Yellow Bird (Black Pinto)
DESCRIPTION:Monte Yellow Bird Sr.\, a Native American artist\, will present “If You’re Going To Shine\, Shine Brightly\,” at Cloud County Community College’s Cook Series on Thursday\, April 24. The event will be at 7:00 p. m. at the college’s Cook Theatre on the Concordia campus. All Cook Series events are free and open to the public. \nMonte Yellow Bird\, Sr. signs his work with the name he was given through ceremony\, Black Pinto Horse. He is devoted to a positive expression of the harmonic balance between humanity and nature. He is the son of Willard (Wolf Trail) Yellow Bird\, a descendant of Bears Teeth & Iron Bear and Magdalen (Corn Tassel) Youngbird/Yellow Bird a descendant of Strikes Enemy & Sitting Bear. \nWhile in high school\, his math teacher recognized his artistic talent\, introducing him to the renowned Institute of American Indian Arts of Santa Fe\, New Mexico. As a 16-year-old that had never left the reservation\, he credits this experience as life-changing saying\, “It evoked a pride of my culture & a new self-identity.” \nYears later\, Yellow Bird furthered his art & history studies at North Dakota State University in Fargo\, majoring in History Education with an Art minor. In 2002\, he earned a BFA from Minot State University in North Dakota. \nSince 2004 he has owned and operated his fine arts and educational company\, Black Pinto Horse Fine Arts. Yellow Bird is represented by galleries\, museums\, and educational institutions both nationally and internationally.  He attends prestigious Indian Art Markets such as Santa Fe Indian Market\, the Heard\, and Eiteljorg Museums\, and has collectors worldwide\, such as art in the permanent collection of the Volkenkunde Museum of Leiden Netherlands and the Nelson- Atkins Museum in Kansas City. Through his art and teaching\, he offers us a multitude of gifts\, and his optimism shines in his motto: “We are on this earth for such a short time\, if we are going to shine\, shine brightly. \nThis year marks the 32nd anniversary of the Charles and Marian Cook Series at Cloud County Community College. The Cooks were travelers who wanted to bring the world to those who could not travel themselves. More than 80 events have been presented through the sponsorship of the Cook Foundation and the Division of Humanities\, Social Sciences and Business at Cloud. It was always Marian Cook’s wishes that all Cook Series events be free and open to the public. \nFor more information\, contact Brenton Phillips\, dean of Humanities\, Social Sciences and Business at Cloud\, at 785.243.1435\, ext. 244\, or by email at bphillips@cloud.edu.
URL:https://www.cloudcountytourism.com/event/cook-series-native-american-artist-monte-yellow-bird-black-pinto/
LOCATION:Cloud County Community College\, 2221 Campus Dr.\, Concordia\, Kansas
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