Muleshoe Art Association Celebrates Creativity with Valentines and Neurographics

Group makes cards for seniors, learns new art technique at monthly meeting

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

The Muleshoe Art Association gathered for their monthly meeting, where members made valentines to deliver to local seniors and learned about the art of neurographics, or 'doodling' as the instructor described it. The group also discussed upcoming events like a pancake breakfast, bake sale, and spring art show.

Why it matters

The Muleshoe Art Association provides a creative outlet and community for local artists, helping to preserve and promote the arts in the region. Their activities like making valentines for seniors and learning new artistic techniques demonstrate their commitment to engaging the community and expanding artistic expression.

The details

At the meeting, the group's president Ann Johnson taught members about neurographics, a free-form doodling technique that she said is 'fun and relaxing.' Members were given art supplies and paper to create their own neurographic designs. The association also discussed upcoming events, including a pancake breakfast, bake sale, and spring art show featuring work from local artists.

  • The Muleshoe Art Association met on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
  • The senior center will host a pancake breakfast on Saturday, February 7, 2026.
  • The senior center bake sale for Valentine's Day will be February 12-13, 2026.
  • The spring art show will run from April 6-9, 2026.
  • The next association meeting will be on March 3, 2026.

The players

Ann Johnson

President of the Muleshoe Art Association who taught members the art of neurographics.

Sandra Chancey

Member of the Muleshoe Art Association who created a neurographic doodle.

Lydia Wilson

Member of the Muleshoe Art Association who created a neurographic doodle.

Jon Birdsong

Judge for the Muleshoe Art Association's upcoming spring art show.

Garret Wilson

Artist whose work will be displayed at the senior center in March.

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The takeaway

The Muleshoe Art Association's activities demonstrate the group's commitment to fostering creativity and community engagement through the arts, providing members with opportunities to learn new techniques, showcase their work, and connect with local seniors.