A full list of Artists that will be a part of this event is coming soon…in the mean time, check out our Juror’s Choice Award winners!

On the Train- marclimon

Women Selling Clothes in the Marketplace by Louise Pedroza
And you’ll have to come see the third piece of art by Roy Groves on April 9th… the photo just won’t do it justice!
Read about our winning band, Monk’s Wine in the latest 785 or listen here.
Look for this poem, and many more in the event’s Chap Book for sale on April 9th:
The Pestilence by Israel Wasserstein
. . . e duro questo pistolenza fino a . . .
“in the midst of the pestilence there came to an end…”
–Giovanni Villani
A third the world died, as the Revelation said.
A third the world died, black boils sprouting
from groins and armpits, Pestilence transmitted
by a glance, an evil eye. Grain wilted in the fields,
bodies heaped outside doors, were dragged
to mass graves. Judgment was upon the land:
priests would not perform the rites.
Trapped by death in their monasteries
with no company but fleas and rats,
scribes despaired of anyone who would live to read
their accounts. The plague did not spare
the rich or the holy. Winter brought no respite.
Famine reigned.
Who could doubt the end of days? The world
was given over to Death. Devils slouched behind
desperate eyes. Parents fled from their children
and spared no thought for tomorrow. Nothing slowed
the sickness of the eastern wind.
Public mourning was banned, and all mourning
clothes. No one gathered together. Prayers
went unheeded. Villani’s chronicle
ended mid-sentence: there came to an end…
Yet pestilence ceased, and life resumed. Scholars
wrote little of the disease, turned their pins to War.
The Judgment passed: the condemned carried on.
Congratulations to these folks and to all the artists that will be a part of the 2nd Annual ReThink Topeka Exhibition and Art Walk on April 9th!