Thursday, March 22, 2007

The Harlin Museum


The J. P. Harlin Memorial Museum
405 Worcester Ave.
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-7801 call about tours

Regular hours 12 to 4 PM Tuesday through Saturday, April through October.

Open during winter hours for special programs or group tours. Call the museum at 256-7801 for the latest program information or the current contact numbers to arrange a tour. Scheduled programs will also be announced in the West Plains Daily Quill.

About the museum:

President of the Board, Kathy Wofford
Vice President, Nancy Henry
Secretary, Charlene Brooks
Treasurer, Toney Aid

The Harlin Museum was the home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Harlin former Mayor of West Plains, Missouri. The house was built in 1889 and was called Shadow Lawn by the Harlin family. A modern addition to the house includes a large gallery space and a basement museum. In 2005, the gallery was named the Hathcock Gallery after the late Roy Hathcock. Hathcock served on the Harlin Museum Board for 25 years, many of them as board president.

Things to see:

Links:
http://gdhaysociety.tripod.com/
http://www.bevier.us/
http://www.historynet.com/magazines/wild_west
http://www.historynet.com/magazines/american_civil_war
http://painting.about.com/mbody.htm
http://www.geocities.com/ccormanbrooks/Pomona_Missouri_History_1894_to_2003.html?1067741865540
http://www.lauraingallswilderhome.com/



The museum is home to the artwork of Lennis L. Broadfoot. Broadfoot was a Shannon County native who is best known for his book Pioneers of the Ozarks, a portrait of early Ozark life. Published in 1944, this book includes Broadfoot's charcoal drawings of the earliest settlers along with a short description of their lives as told to Broadfoot. In 2005, Dane Broadfoot donated his father's art collection to the museum .

The West Plains Exhibit downstairs from the Hathcock Gallery. The museum exhibits in the house and basement include items donated by West Plains natives, Preacher Roe, Porter Wagoner, Jan Howard, and others.
An old wagon originally purchased from Aid's Hardware Store and early farm tools.

A display of Native American Artifacts.
A vintage hat collection donated by area resident Lida Bozman.
A walnut table from the Kansas frontier,
Tools, model ships, and paintings upstairs including
The Cummings-Snyder Exhibit featuring "A Boys Bedroom from the 1890's consisting of the original furniture brought to Pomona, Missouri from the Decatur County, Kansas prairie by Harlan and Sarah M. Cummings-Snyder in 1896.
A collection of regional art acquired by the museum from past Harlin art shows is on display in the permanent collection.





West Plains Artist Guild Events

Tuesday May 15, WP Artist Guild will meet at 10-AM for election of new officers and a demonstration/mini workshop in pastel by Shana Cochran. Artists will need to bring their pastels, pastel paper, a lawn chair, and a sack lunch.



The Harlin Museum is the meeting place of the West Plains Artist Guild every 3rd Tuesday monthly, 10-AM April through October. During winter WPAG meets at Ryan's Steakhouse on Preacher Roe Blvd, across from Walmarts at 11-AM. WPAG has paintings on display at Ryan's and at the WP Visitor Center by the fairgrounds on North Highway 63.



2007 Harlin Schedule

The George D. Hay Society will meet monthly on the 3rd Saturday, 1-PM for a jam session and business meeting. A display and information about the society will be downstairs in the history department.

The West Plains Figure drawing group will exhibit paintings, drawings, and photographs April 21 to May 12, 2007.

Photography show 2007: May 10 is entry deadline for applications to be mailed. May 18 & 19th - photos are to be delivered to the museum for entry.
May 19 to 22-hanging and judging of photos to take place.
June 3, 12 to 3-PM, reception.

Friday and Saturday, June 29 & 30, noon to 4-PM, Michael McClure, Michael Lakish, and Mary Gann will exhibit and sell their fine arts.

The Harlin Museum Quilt Show August 25 to September 15, 2007

The Harlin Museum 32nd Fall Art Show 200 7

Step back into history at the Harlin Museum.

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Southcentral Missouri Mills

1. Rock Bridge Mill is on Bryant Creek. It is private owned and a popular trout fishing location.
















2. Dawt Mill, west of West Plains off Highways 160 and PP. This shot was taken before all the trees grew to obstruct the view from the backside.

3. Hodgson Water Mill,
is located near Sycamore on Missouri Highway 181 between Dora and Gainsville.

Friday, August 05, 2005

The Artwork of Charlene Corman Brooks



"Iris" watercolor pencil and ink 2006 "Moonshadow" acrylic, ink, and watercolor pencil copyright 2006

" Storm Coming" acrylic with texture, copyright 2007

Golden Daffodil" watercolor, copyright 2006

Link:
http://groups.msn.com/Art/acountrygirlsjourney.msnw?Page9

Painting is a passion, it has to be done.
It's the journey to the finish that counts.

Paintings by CC Brooks can be found at Ryan's Steakhouse West Plains, MO.
West Plains Visitor Center N-HW 63,
Conley's Quick Stop Pomona, MO,
and in the permanent collection of the Harlin Museum.












Sunday, July 31, 2005

Down on the Farm


















Dash for Cash and Pogo's Freckles,
Miss Diamond Belle Star, Belle and Rosie,
Buck, The Mommies,
and calves 2005 which keep multiplying.

Links:
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/8927/index.html

Saturday, July 30, 2005

Harlin Museum: West Plains, Missouri















View the 1890's exhibit consisting of furniture from the Decatur Kansas prairie brought to Pomona, Missouri by the HT and Sarah Cummings Snyder family in 1896, photos, tableware, violin made by Giovan Paolo Maggini 1632, and more.


The Harlin Museum is the meeting place of the West Plains Artist Guild, 3rd Tuesday, monthly, 10-AM. Artist Guild meets for show and tell, critiquing art, business meeting, plein air painting, demonstrations, workshops, and to eat out. Change of meeting place is announced in THE WEST PLAINS DAILY QUILL.



The Harlin Museum was the home of James P. Harlin former Mayor of West Plains, Missouri. 405 Worcester Ave. 417-256-7801.

Things to see:

Lida Bozman's hat collection,
A table from the Kansas frontier,
Paintings from the permanent collection,
Tools, model ships, and paintings upstairs.
A boy's bedroom from the 1890's,
The West Plains Exhibit downstairs from the Hathcock Gallery. Learn about Preacher Roe, Porter Wagoner, Jan Howard, and others.

Hutton Valley School, Hutton Valley, MO





The old country school closed 1962-63 ca. with consolidation of area schools and the creation of Ridgeview R-6. The Pomona School, College Hill, and Hutton Valley schools, among others closed.

Today the rock building is used as a community center and for Neighborhood Watch.

email: charlenecormanbrooks@yahoo.com

Links:

http://geocities.com/ccormanbrooks/Home_Sweet_Home_Art_Gallery

http://www.geocities.com/ccormanbrooks/Pomona_Missouri_History_1894_to_2003.html?

Thursday, July 28, 2005

After the Rain, Red Amyrillis, and Rainbow



Photos taken summer 2005 in southcentral Missouri

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Dawt Mill Ozark County Missouri

Butterflies and Purple Coneflowers