
The initial First Friday Night Live of 2020 is just around the corner!
Get started early on Friday by heading downtown to catch “1950s: An American Dream?” at the Smoky Hill Museum (211 W. Iron Avenue, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.). Also, visit the Salina Country Club to see the work of Andrea Fuhrman (2101 E. Country Club Road, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.).
At 4 p.m., stop by the Salina Public Library’s Gallery 708 (301 West Elm Street) for “By-products; Self-Portraits” by Tayla Naden.
The Visual Voices Gallery presents the “Reality Sandwiches” artist reception for William Counter, with music by Bill Martin, at the
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (901 Beatrice Street, 4:30-6 p.m.).
At 5 p.m., David Olson’s work will be on display with a reception at Peaceful Body Wellness Retreat’s new location (148 South Santa Fe Avenue). Also, between 5-7 p.m., the Salina Art Center features Benjamin Todd Wills’ exhibit “Cell Drawings” and “Grey Area” by Chris Pahls (242 South Santa Fe Avenue).
With the purchase of a ticket, the Salina Community Theatre’s current show “Every Brilliant Thing” begins at 7:30 p.m. (303 East Iron Avenue).
To close out the night, at 9 p.m., Dustin Arbuckle & The Damnations are playing at the Paramount (219 North Santa Fe Avenue).