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“Ozarks Buildings: Cultural Heritage and Containers of Spirit” Exhibit by Barbara Williams

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This mixed media exhibit by internationally acclaimed, local artist Barbara Williams, highlights the work of Ozarks people responding to a need. They picked up rocks to clear the land; the rock was free and was useful in making homes, barns, schools, churches and business buildings. Many were built between the 1920s-1940s, with sensitivity to the selection of rocks and placement, often adding interesting embellishments.

Recently the term “giraffe rock” has become popular, referring to a particular style of rock building. These are multicolored earth-toned field stone or slab rock, separated by raised beaded mortar which is sometimes painted white resembling the pattern seen on a giraffe. This is the Ozarks’ unique contribution to American architecture.

Exhibit is available for viewing on the mezzanine of the Civic Center during regular business hours.

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110 Saint Louis St.
West Plains, MO 65775

Additional Information

Travelers With Disabilities Information
ADA Fully Compliant
Smoking Policy
No Smoking
Activities Within 10 Miles
Biking / Walking Trails
Golf
Historic District
Cost Of Admission
Free Admission