There will be several activities based on Halloween, including trick or treating, hayrides, pumpkin painting, costume styling, pumpkin or fall beer, accordion performance, photo booth, spooky stories (kid-friendly and adults only) and a costume contest.
A reception will be held for printmakers Blake and Hannah Sanders. Their exhibit will focus on environmental issues.
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The Visual Arts Cooperative also will debut new works. Co-op window exhibitors are Jean Rissover and Thomas Ertman.
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Artisan-made jewelry, ornaments, pottery and a variety of fine crafts will be featured. Porcelain jewelry by Linda Bohnsack will be on display.
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The Artist Studio will showcase "Acrylic Paintings" by guests Catjy Bucher, Mary Luynn Crader and Laura Tongate, created in a recent workshop. Also, new abstract florals by Judy Barks-Westrich will be featured. The studio will be open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Gallery director Beverly Northcutt will be the featured artist. She will exhibit abstract paintings done with Pebeo Fantasy, Moon, Prism and Vitrail. There will be coasters and serving trays created with the same technique.
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An exhibit of portraits taken at the 2015 Cape Comic Con titled "Faces of Con" will be on display. Portraits were taken by artist Todd Davis.
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"A Song from the Field" exhibit will be featured. It is a product of a journey taken through the Delta of Mississippi by William Burton Jr. and Robert A. Ketchens to rediscover the blues. Also, "Transition Spaces," an exhibition space devoted to the work of artists within 150 miles of Cape Girardeau, will have art by Nathan Pierce on display.
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A reception for the alumni exhibition will be from 5 to 7 p.m.
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There will be hot tea and sweet desserts, and there will be goody bags filled with toys, candy and a glow bracelet for children.
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A $1 donation to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital will get any visitor one minute of painting time on the motorcycle painting.
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Photography by Dr. Joel Ray and drawings by Jeanie Eddleman will be on display.
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The gallery and store will be open, and there will be treats for patrons.
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Renaissance will feature the original fine-art paintings and handcrafted art pieces of artist and owner Sherry Yaeger.
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Head to the store and let Annie Laurie's Antiques pick out the perfect Halloween costume for you. There will be a stylist on hand who can pull together your idea.
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"The Nightmare Before Christmas" will be projected on the wall outside in the Coffee Grounds (our excellent patio), but if it rains, we'll have plenty of space to move inside the coffeehouse.
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A costume contest will be held. Stop by between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Judges will take pictures of the costumes and announce the winner between 7:45 and 8 p.m. at Cup 'n' Cork.
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A one-day exhibit of works by Mary Robbins will be on display.
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The exhibit is titled "Bookmarks" and features works in various media by Kelly Hughes.
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Live mannequins will be in the display window.
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-- From staff reports
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