Birger Sandzén Memorial Art Gallery
Through the Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery, the Birger Sandzén Memorial Foundation seeks to further the cultural life of Kansas and the country while ensuring the preservation and promotion of the works of art created by Birger Sandzén and his contemporaries. The Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery may be found in Lindsborg at 410 North First Street.
The gallery is available to the public Tuesday through Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday and significant holidays are excluded. He created the majority of his works while living and working in the US, teaching art at Bethany College in Lindsborg. Many landscape scenes, such as those of the American Old West, the Rockies, and Yellowstone National Park, were painted by Sandzén. You may find Birger Sandzén on the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway.
Follow along the footsteps of Native Americans, explorers, and pioneers as they looked for food, shelter, adventure, and a better life as you drive along the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway. Cowboys moved cattle along the Chisholm Trail in the 19th century, early traders used the neighboring Santa Fe Trail to New Mexico, and vast herds of bison formerly roamed the region. Today, you may stop along the journey at quaint villages, unique stores, and world-class art experiences.
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Location: 401 N 1st St, Lindsborg, KS 67456, US
Phone: +1 785-227-2220
Website: https://www.visitlindsborg.com/birger-sandzen-memorial-art-gallery