HANNIBAL, MO. -- The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum is pleased to feature the work of award-winning artist, Emma Ginsberg. Ginsberg is a Hannibal native and the daughter of Mike and Pam Ginsberg who operate LulaBelle’s Restaurant and Bed & Breakfast.
Ginsberg obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. She now resides in Denver, Colorado.
“I am extremely excited and grateful to have a showing at the Mark Twain Museum,” said Ginsberg. “On display are 7 original pastel drawings. I was deeply inspired by junkyards and rust patterns. To have this series housed in a place like the Mark Twain Museum for a showing is awesome! I will remember for the rest of my life that my originals shared a roof with Norman Rockwell originals!”
The paintings will be on display in the Mark Twain Museum Gallery second floor lobby at 120 North Main Street, 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information please visit www.marktwianmuseum.org and www.emmaginsberg.com.