Oct 08 Wednesday
National Arts in Education Week Exhibition, featuring the artwork of Galesburg High School students Vivian Aldus, Mariah Burns, Audrey Green, Vainqueur Mulata, and Jayden Nguyen. On view at the Galesburg Community Arts Center September 26 - October 25, 2025.
Join us for a FREE opening reception on Friday, October 3 at 4pm.
GCC Fall Season begins with our first night of rehearsals. We will be doing two concerts for this semester, one on Saturday, October 25th at 7:30 pm and the other on Saturday, November 15th at 7:30 pm. We will be hosting a community choral event, "A Festival of Voices" and performing "An American Tapestry", a collection of works inspired by American poets and composers, including Randall Thompson's "Frostiana" and Alex Berko's "Sacred Place". No auditions are necessary, just a love of singing! Fees for the semester are $15, students are free.
Oct 09 Thursday
Come build with LEGO blocks to your heart's content. Open to kids of all ages; kids under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. No registration required.
Oct 10 Friday
Oct 11 Saturday
Interested in learning chess or brushing up on your skills? Join us for this drop-in chess club in the Create Space. Noregistration required; all skill levels welcome.
Making Time for Making ArtBy Pat KernsThe Alliance Art Gallery located at 121 N Main in downtown Hannibal is featuring two younghard workers who must make time from their 9 to 5 jobs to create their amazing art.Nevin McNally, this month’s guest artist, spends his days in his office as the Freight SalesRepresentative for the transportation side of DOT foods, making sure those trucks we see inevery part of our country not only distribute food items but carry other freight for othercompanies on their return journeys. In his free time, he creates art, usually developing hissurrealistic realistic oil paintings from initial doodles.In kindergarten, his classmates praised his dinosaur drawings, inspiring him to become an artist.Those dinosaurs continue to show up in his work. He contributes his style to his admiration oftwo artists, the 16 th century highly realistic Caravaggio and 20 th century surrealist Salvadore Dali.His process most often starts with him doodling in his sketchbook and with him finding subjectwithin those lines.This very busy young man somehow also finds time to teach a variety of classes at the QuincyArt Center. A Quincy native who graduated from Notre Dame High School, he attended classesat John Wood Community College and then graduated from Culver Stockton College in Canton,MO with a degree in art. His very colorful, often whimsical pieces jump off the walls of thegallery.Hannibal jeweler Brandy Hurt is the gallery’s Spotlight Artist. Brandi works full time for theHannibal Street Department, spending her days mowing grass and filling potholes and whateverother jobs required. It is hard to imagine this woman on large mowers or shoveling asphalt thenswitching to the delicate work of making silver and resin jewelry.Brandy is the daughter of a jeweler and spent her childhood surrounded with the language ofjewelry making. She attended a variety of elementary and high schools mostly in the MemphisTennessee area when her family moved to wherever her father was employed. It was in hersenior year they moved to New Bloomfield MO. It was shortly after her graduation that herparents made the decision to work for themselves and started AVA Goldworks in Hannibal. Herfather worked primarily with gold, but Brandi made the decision to work in silver and in resin.To create her resin earrings she creates her design, carves a model, makes a mold from thatcarving, filling that mold with resin and putting in sterling silver earring findings. Brandy isknown for her silver jewelry with a variety of stones and jewels and her signature silver wireswirls.She concentrates on making much of her pieces in January through March when she has moretime to do so. During Art Fair “season” she travels to various shows with her jewelry. Thatschedule can be found on the AVA Goldworks Facebook and Instagram pages.You can meet both of these young artists at the Second Saturday Art Walk on October 11 from4:00 to 7:00 and hear them talk about their work during their artist talk at 6:00.