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A group of artists that met at the Manhattan Cafe (located on the grounds of what is now the US Bank building) in the 1920's. The Group included Harold Bryant, Esther Reed, D.D. Sims, Alfred Nestler, and Archie Bliss. They disbanded during the Great Depression.
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A branch of the Church of the Brethren was open in Appleton by the late Nineteenth or early Twentieth Century. The artist Harold Bryant’s father, J.E. Bryant, was apparently a minister at the church after the family’s move from Nebraska. The church forbade dancing, much to the consternation of some of its youth, including Harold Bryant.
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A group of gun enthusiasts whose members included Ernest. W. Hicks, Ed Faber, Mr. Trailkill, the artist Harold Bryant, Joe Ellington, Arnold Ellington and Roy Ellington. Hicks was the club’s first president.
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A prominent local arts organization that has long been a cornerstone of the arts in Mesa County. The Art Center displays local artwork, hosts exhibitions, and teaches artistic skills. According to Josephine Kate (Ramsay) Biggs, a local artist in the early Twentieth century, the Art Center may have had the Brush and Palette Club as its forerunner. The Brush and Palette club consisted of local artists who would meet in downtown Grand Junction in...