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June 2024 Nebraskaland

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June 2024 • Nebraskaland 33 where they're at," Pelter said. Since being on display at The Landing in October and November 2023, Pelter's Nebraska Treasure collection has been "on the road." It moved to the Unitarian Church in winter 2023 and then was displayed at Bethany Christian Church in Lincoln through March. Pelterhouse Though china painting has fallen out of fashion again, there remains a small, dedicated community still practicing this art. Pelter travels all over the country to share her skills at arts and craft seminars, and she and Larry, who makes pottery, stay at Custer State Park in South Dakota three to four weeks every summer/fall as artists in residency, where they set up a gift shop and do demonstrations. And who knows. Consider the return of sourdough breadmaking or high-waisted jeans. A third china painting revival just might be on the horizon. In the meantime, keep up with Peg Pelter's work on Facebook at Pelterhouse. Catch Peg Pelter at a living history event at the Morton Mansion, part of Arbor State Lodge Historical Park and Arboretum near Nebraska City. She is scheduled to appear Oct. 18-20, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 2024. Florals are traditional subjects in china painting, which was a popular pastime for upper-middle class American women from the 1890s to the 1920s.

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