Grassroots Art Center - Lucas, KS


Lucas, KS / Grassroots Art Mecca has won two state awards:

2008 Kansas Governor's Award for Tourism


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  "Grassroots art" is a term describing art made by
          people with no formal artistic training . . .
          (usually of retirement age)
   
    using ordinary materials
in an extraordinary way . . .
       
      and frequently creating a whole artistic environment around themselves, effectively making themselves part of the artwork.

Such work tends to be difficult to classify because it falls outside the sphere of fine art as well as that of traditional folk art in which skills and patterns may be passed from one generation to another.

Various labels have been tried:

Outsider Art

Re-cycled or Trash Art

Naive

Intuitive Art

Primitive Art

Art Brut

Raw Art

Self-Taught

Whether it’s called art brut or "outsider art", the phenomenon is world-wide, with sites identified from France to India, Switzerland to Thailand, and all over the United States.

Kansas ranks third in the States in the number of grassroots art sites, after Wisconsin and California.
Grassroots art environments tend to be rather ephemeral, with ninety percent of the sites destroyed at the death of the maker.
Over the last thirty years, enthusiasts have tried to document sites photographically and to preserve some part of them; the Grassroots Art Center is involved both in documenting and in preserving sites.

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