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Photo Credit: Anna Pauscher Morawitz – 35 mm double exposure taken on film with consultation by Anna Andersson. Alt Text: A black & white photo exposes a candlelit setting. Five flames light a table with a bottle, cups, and a bowl of mandarins. The image layered through a second exposure, with the bottom right corner duplicated in the middle of the scene. 

A biweekly e-newsletter dedicated to creatives featuring exhibition, performance, employment, professional development, and cultural opportunities.

Cultivating a Community Where Creativity

Knows No Bounds


By Anna Pauscher Morawitz

Operations & Development Manager

Salina Arts & Humanities

In the heart of Salina, creativity blooms, enriching our community with an innovative spirit. At Salina Arts & Humanities (SAH), we are dedicated to nurturing this creative ecosystem, ensuring that every artist's voice is heard and valued.


By advocating for the arts locally and regionally, we amplify the social, economic, and cultural benefits they bring to our community. We strive to ensure that power dynamics within the creative community are equitable, with resources distributed fairly to support the diverse array of artistic voices in our midst. We work with educators to promote the arts and humanities as viable career paths, empowering the next generation of creatives to pursue their passions with confidence and purpose.


At SAH, we serve as a catalyst for growth, fostering an environment where artists can thrive as community leaders. Through targeted programs and initiatives, we provide the resources and support needed for artistic and business growth.


Join us in our work to cultivate a community where creativity knows no bounds. Together, let's create a brighter future for Salina.



For more information about our programs, or to connect with our staff, visit https://www.salinaarts.com/programs/ or call us at 785-309-5770.

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Salina Arts & Humanities welcomes content for the Creative Connections and we value your input! Email your contribution of approximately 250 words to sah@salina.org.
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Professional Learning:

 

Marketing 101 – Hone in your marketing message, find your people, tell your story; Free Zoom Session, April 16 at 11 am

 

Promotions: Finding your Artist Voice Right Strategy, Right Message, Right Time – Attention-Getting Press Releases; Free Zoom Session, May 21 at 11 am

Pricing your Work – Know the Value of Your Work Make The Sale with You Values in Mind Enhance Customer Relationships with Added Value; Free Zoom Session, June 18 at 11 am

 

Career Opportunities:

 

Eisenhower Foundation Submit a Design for the Bert & Wetta silo in Abilene, Kansas, Submission due April 30, 2024

 

Exhibitions:

 

Wildly Reclaimed: Eco-Art Safari recycled art contest, Entries due by 3 pm on April 18

 

Salina Public Library Gallery 708 Exhibition Application

 

Grants & Funding:


Horizons Enrichment Grant Open for Applications

 

Alt Cap’s ARTcap: A Microloan Fund for Artists in Kansas, Missouri, and Texas

 

Salina Arts & Humanities Events:

 

Behind the Scenes: A Journey into Film Making, A First Thursday Presentation at the Smoky Hill Museum or via Zoom on April 4 from 5:30-6:30 pm

 

Salina Spring Poetry Series – Tuesdays in April at Red Fern Booksellers

·        Cash Hollistah, April 2 at 7 pm

·        Hadara Bar-Nadav, April 9 at 7 pm

·        Laura Lee Washburn, April 16 at 7 pm

·        Bradford Tice, April 23 at 7 pm

·        Patricia Traxler, April 30 at 7 pm

 

Step Up to the Task Exhibit: A Story about Trailblazing Salina Women, April 12 to October 5 at the Smoky Hill Museum 



In the Trenches with Company M, Special Online Smoky Hill Museum Exhibit

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