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Welcome to the
Alliance Gallery of Art in Hannibal, Missouri!
When you step off the riverboat onto the Hannibal docks here
along the Mississippi, you can find us just a couple blocks to the
west. Or, for the landlubbers, we're just about an hour
north of St. Louis, near Interstate 72. See Hannibal
terrain map.

See panoramics
and download Windows Desktop Wallpapers of Hannibal or
more photographs of Mark Twain's World.
This historic old
town has a lot to offer
to the tourist: Beautifully preserved and restored
architecture, museums, rides, caves, fun parks, bed and breakfasts,
quaint shops and delicious food, just for starters. Don't be
surprised to see Mark Twain still walking around, or even Tom, Huck,
or Becky. Of course, Hannibal has great art and
artists. Find that out yourself at the Hannibal
Alliance Art Gallery!
Mark Twain's boyhood home with whitewashed fence, just a short walk
from the Alliance Gallery.
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Brenda Beck Fisher -
Watercolor |

Kimberly Shinn - Painting |

Toto Rendlen - Painting |

Georgia Degitz - Photography |
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D W Luebbert - Painting, Multimedia |

Marshall Tripp - Painting |

Emily McKnight -
Painting |

Mary Ann Brinkley -
Photography, Painting Pen &
Ink |
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Lynn Garriott - Porter
- Colored Pencil
Watercolor |

Pat Kerns -
Painting |

Mary Jae -
Jewelry |

Barbara
Taylor - Jewelry |
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Alison Cannon -
Pottery |

Steve Collette - Drum
Making |

Susie Friesen - Bronze
Sculpture |

Barbara Kuske - Fiber
Arts |
NEW SCULPTOR: Jane
Saunders

Locate
Hannibal Alliance Art
Gallery
Contact Hannibal Alliance Art
Gallery
Art Gallery Events Events
Page
Pottery and
Wood Works:
Recent visitors to
the Alliance Gallery:
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Tom and
Becky |

Molly
Brown |

Mark
Twain |
Tribute to our founder Anita Lamb
Sorrill:
Anita passed away unexpectedly
December 13, 2005. She was a jeweler, poet and the moving force
behind our gallery and the arts community in Hannibal. The Hannibal
Arts Council presented Anita Sorrill the Paragon Volunteer Award in
2003-2004. This award was for an Outstanding Art Project to a
business or organization that has helped pull together a community
arts project with recognized success and leadership. We honor
her memory by continuing in her footsteps to keep the Alliance Art
Gallery 112 N. Hannibal, Missouri alive and thriving. Her
commitment to “A Hand Made Life” will inspire us always.

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