Rural Art Lives in Nebraska's Blue Cat Gallery | Lincoln News
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Step into the heart of rural America at The Blue Cat Gallery in Wayne, Nebraska, where art celebrates the simple, soulful rhythms of country living. Now in its ninth year, the juried “Signs of Rural Life” exhibit showcases work from artists across Nebraska and beyond — including kids as young as four — proving that rural culture resonates far and wide. Visitors can even vote for their favorite piece in the People’s Choice Award. Housed in a charming 1930s creamery, the gallery also offers hands-on classes in glass fusing and needle felting, plus a gift shop full of local crafts. With its community-driven spirit and creative energy, this beloved space is a vibrant testament to how art can unite people and honor the quiet beauty of small-town life — and it’s open until August 8th.
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