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‘Two Visions – One Prairie’ opens at Deines Center
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This untitled painting by Beverly Dodge Radfeld is part of the new exhibit, “Two Visions – One Prairie,” at the Deines Cultural Center.
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“Racing in the Rain” is by Cally Krallman.

RUSSELL — The next art exhibition at the Deines Cultural Center is “Two Visions – One Prairie.” Cally Krallman and Beverly Dodge-Radfeld, both of Topeka, have put together a collection of work that celebrates the color and majesty of the Kansas Prairie. 

Both Krallman and Dodge-Radfeld earned their Bachelor of Fine Arts from Washburn University and have been nationally recognized for their work. 

Dodge-Radfeld says, “I love the simple shapes of the Flint Hills and the color of the open sky. My oil paintings have been the vehicle for me to express these feelings and have allowed me to capture the movement and colors of the soft sculptures that I enjoy.” 

The exhibition will open to the public on Friday, Jan. 15 and run through Feb. 20. The Exhibition will also be featured on www.deinesculturalcenter.org. 

The Deines Cultural Center in located in Russell at 820 N. Main St. Hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 1-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Masks and social distancing are required. Call 785-483-3742 for information.