(KLZA)-- A new exhibition is opening Friday, November, 19 at the Stalder Art Gallery in the Falls City Library and Art's Center.
The Smithsonian's Museum on Main Street in cooperation with the Nebraska Humanities Council and the Richardson County Arts and Humanities Council is presenting “Crossroads: Change in Rural America.”
The exhibition will examine the evolving landscape of rural America.
An opening reception will be held from 5:30 – 7 p.m. Friday. Those attending the free reception will get the first look at the Crossroads exhibition. Jeff and Mary Barker will provide historical music during the reception.
The exhibition will be on display through December 27. The exhibit explores how rural American communities changed in the 20th century, examining the societal change and how rural American's have responded.
The “Crossroads” display can be viewed during regular library hours.
In addition, during the “Small Town Saturday” events in Falls City on Saturday, November 27 the Stalder Gallery will be open from 9:00 a.m. til noon.
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