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Central Presents Pella Community Invitational at Mills Gallery

Central College presents the Pella Community Invitational at the Mills Gallery, Aug. 22 – Sept. 14.

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“Australian Rainforest Magnification” by Andrea Van Wyk

Andrea Van Wyk Oil Paintings on Display at Central College

An exhibit by Pella artist Andrea Van Wyk will be featured in the Central College Mills Gallery April 4-20, 2018.

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"The Ride" by Nathalie Miebach

“Rising Waters” 3D Sculpture Exhibition Open at Mills Gallery through March 29

Central College’s Mills Gallery is hosting “Rising Waters,” an exhibition of 13 vibrant, intricate woven sculptures and collages by Boston artist Nathalie Miebach.

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Larry Mills, Central College professor emeritus, dies at 93

Larry Mills, professor emeritus of art at Central College, passed away at age 93.

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Weaver displays work in Mills Gallery at Central

Weaver Jennifer Moore will be the Allison B. Allen artist-in-residence at Central College March 31-April 4. An exhibit of her work will be displayed in the Mills Gallery March 26-April 18.

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Book artist displays work in Mills Gallery

Book artist Peggy Johnston will be on campus on Feb. 19 at 5:30 p.m. for an artist talk and reception at the Mills Gallery.

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Comic book artist displays art in Mills Gallery

Comic book artist Phil Hester will display his work in the Mills Gallery at Central College starting Oct. 23.

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Landscapes of Home

Sophomore Brandon Mennenoh explores the paintings of artist John Preston in the Mills Gallery and is reminded of the beauty of rural life on the family farm.

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Painter John Preston exhibits landscapes in Mills Gallery

Artist John Preston will be displaying his landscape paintings in the Central College Mills Gallery starting Feb. 20.

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Artist Shaila Christofferson displays sculptures in Mills Gallery

Through February 14, the Mills Gallery at Central College will host sculptures by Shaila Christofferson. The exhibit, titled “Extended Play,” examines material culture and the contemporary landscape through sculpture media.

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