

Above: Geometric Pieces "quilting with color" Workshop with artist Susan Lumsden and 4th graders from West Plains Elementary
In addition to hosting fine art exhibitions, the museum is host to a range of activities for people of all ages:
Fall Show
This year's show had over 30 artists from around the Ozarks region. View the prize winners and contributors.
Announcement, Entry form
Vanishing Ozarks 2010-Wooden Barns and Mills
This juried show will be part of a series entitled "Vanishing Ozarks," highlighting some of the features of the Ozarks cultural history that are in danger of being lost. The show's focus is on wooden barns and mills, two institutions which have largely been replaced, but examples of which can still be found along the country roads of the Ozarks. Announcement, Prospectus
View pictures of 2009 show winners.
Art of the Ozarks: The West Plains Artist Guild Show
The Smithsonian Exhibit "Journey Stories
History Works is a multidisciplinary experience in local history for West Plains area students. More than 300 fourth graders visited the Harlin Museum for field trips based on the Lennis Broadfoot collection of drawings of pioneer life.
Drawing and Painting Classes are taught in the museum on an ongoing basis. View current class schedule.
Photography Shows
