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Spring Art Walk a ‘wonderful buffet of art’ Hays Daily News The Hays Arts Council Spring Art Walk will feature work by Picasso. Pablo Picasso may have died in 1973, but Picasso the Madagascar Hissing Cockroach lives on and paints to this day. “He is a magnificent painter, but sometimes he just isn t inspired, so he eats the paint and is all better,” said an April 26 Facebook post by the Sternberg Museum of Natural History. “For being a bug, he is rather adorable.” The art walk has something for everyone, whether you prefer art paintings by bugs, written word, performance art or drum circles. ....
Hays sister cities launches young artists and authors showcase Hays CVB press release For decades, Sister Cities International has leveraged the power that art has to transform societies and transcend cultural boundaries through their Young Artists and Authors Showcase (YAAS), giving youth the opportunity to express their vision for a more unified, peaceful world through original art and literature. “United in Hope” is the theme for this year’s Young Artists and Authors Showcase. The COVID-19 pandemic is a unique phenomenon in that it has affected every country around the globe. However, as is common in tragedy, hope shines through for those who persevere. Hope is a uniting force during this time as people struggle to cope with its ongoing effects and once again start to imagine a life without social distancing or wearing a mask. ....
Hays Daily News Chris Norris grew up in a house on W. 6th Street in Hays, so moving his tattoo and piercing shop to the heart of downtown is just going back to his neighborhood. Sore Loser, the body arts shop that established its name at the corner of 8th and Vine streets 13 years ago, will move to 1008 Main sometime this spring. That’s not all that’s changing. “From what people tell me, the Sore Loser name, I hate to say iconic, but it’s well-known,” said Norris, talking recently about the move. “It was fun back in ’07 when we opened up, but you kind of grow up a little bit, and I kind of want to go, not in a different direction, but just slightly off the path we’re on right now.” ....