Art Gallery 310 Honored with Hannibal Arts Council 2025 Paragon Award
- Madeline Cornwell
- Aug 21
- 2 min read

Art Gallery 310 is proud to announce that we have been named a recipient of the 2025 Paragon Award for Leadership in the Arts (Art Project/Art Program), presented by the Hannibal Arts Council. This prestigious award recognizes organizations, businesses, and individuals who make a lasting impact on the arts and culture of Hannibal, Missouri.
At this year’s Paragon Art Awards, the Hannibal Arts Council celebrated outstanding contributions to the local arts community. Each recipient received a handcrafted award created by local artist and Alliance Art Gallery member Steve Ryan, making the honor even more special.
Art Gallery 310, alongside Alliance Art Gallery, was recognized for enriching Hannibal’s vibrant arts scene by providing creative spaces for local, regional, and area artists to showcase and sell their work. Since opening, our gallery has been dedicated to making art accessible to everyone while supporting the talented artists who call Hannibal and the surrounding region home.
Other award recipients of the Hannibal Arts Council Paragon Awards included:
Roland and Mary Jane Romano, who received The Ultimate Paragon, the Hannibal Arts Council’s highest honor, for their decades of service and dedication.
Carrie Griffen, recognized with the Leadership in the Arts (Individual) award for founding the Hannibal Music Academy & Performance Hall.
Hannibal Parks & Recreation, honored with the Leadership in the Arts (Business/Organization) award for their long-standing partnerships and public art initiatives.
Sara Kurz and Kate Fuller of Hannibal Public School District #60, awarded for excellence in arts education.
Winning this award is a meaningful milestone for Art Gallery 310. It reflects our ongoing mission to support local artists, foster creativity, and strengthen the cultural heartbeat of Hannibal. We are grateful to the Hannibal Arts Council for this recognition and proud to be part of such a thriving and collaborative arts community.
To learn more about the Hannibal Arts Council and how they support the arts, visit hannibalarts.com.





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