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The Muchnic
Gallery

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 regional.

local.

 art.

 architecture.

Meet our docents who will take you on your personal tour of the historic Muchnic Art Gallery 

Carolyn Gubser

Carolyn went to Colorado State University and earned a B.S. in Horticulture. She's lived in Atchison for over 5 years, enjoys gardening, crafting, and spending time with her 3 grown children and three wonderful grandchildren. 

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The Muchnic Art Gallery gives visitors a place to experience art, history, and culture.  

Open Saturday, Sunday & Wednesday 1-5pm.  March-December

 

Atchison is home to a vast collection of stately, turn-of-the-century Victorian mansions, and the three-story brick Queen Anne on Fourth Street is one of the most impressive. Built in 1885 by lumber merchant George Howell, the 14-room beauty boasts a slate roof, eyebrow windows, and an inviting wraparound porch. For several years prior to construction, Mr. Howell carefully collected magnificent woods of oak, walnut, and mahogany to handcraft this masterpiece.

 

The house is now owned and maintained by The Muchnic Foundation, which has graciously made it available to the community. Since 1970 the house has been dedicated to exhibition space for the Atchison Art Association. Art classes, special events and rotating exhibits of some of our region's finest artists are featured throughout the year.

Contact the Atchison Art Association for a full schedule of activities.


 
Through Education, Outreach, and Exhibition, our mission is to provide access to the arts and avenues for artistic expression in the Atchison community and throughout the region.
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