

RECYCLING AND REUSING FOCUS OF NEW VISUAL ARTS SHOW AT PRICE CENTER & GARDEN
Reusing and recycling is the concept behind the latest gallery exhibit, Something Old to Something New, which features 80 innovative and inspiring artworks by 70 area artists. The exhibit is on display now through June 25 throughout the first-floor galleries of the Price Center. Something New is a feast for the eyes and imagination with masterfully clever, colorful, and creative works made from a wide variety of common and often disposable materials. Twenty-five, mosaic-speci

BROKE THESPIANS RETURN TO PRICE CENTER MAY 5-8 WITH 'SMELL OF THE KILL'
Broke Thespian’s Theatre Company is returning to the Price Center for its third production of the year with Mike Lowe’s Smell of the Kill, May 5-8. The local theatre group will perform three evening performances and one matinee from the Ron & Marie Jager Theater Stage in the Price Center’s 1910 Room at 7:30 p.m. and 2p.m. respectively. The play is directed by Katie Henderson and features an all-female cast. Lowe takes three delicious, malicious wives, adds three miserable, un


PRICE CENTER TO HOST ART GARDEN PARTY CELEBRATING NEW ART INSTALLATIONS MAY 7
Over the past 12 months, the Price Center Arts Committee has overseen the installation of 10 new pieces of permanent outdoor art in the Center’s showcase Garden. A special outdoor reception celebrating all the art is set for Saturday, May 7 from 10 a.m. – noon. The event is free and open to all, and live music by Gary Taylor and light refreshments will also be featured. Guests of the Art Garden Party will enjoy a chance to meet with some of the artists behind the works, inclu