A special photographic exhibit is on display at the Stauth Museum in Montezuma until Saturday, Nov. 28. “Considering the Commonplace: Prairie Towns Through the Lens of Bob Regier” is organized around eight themes: elegance, entrances, light and shadow, locomotion, sacred space, sentinels, signs and lines, windows and walls. This exhibit features digital photographs by Kansas artist Bob Regier, Bethel College professor emeritus of art and Kauffman Museum senior design consultant. For twenty years, the artist/teacher of North Newton, KS, traveled the main streets and backroads of Kansas with his wife, Vernette, and friends, Keith and Aldine Sprunger.
Source: News – Butler County Times Gazette