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Jacinda Hall

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The City of Wichita’s public art collection preserves 141 years of history — and it's still growing
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The City of Wichita’s public art collection preserves 141 years of history — and it's still growing

More than 200 works in the collection — from 19th-century stone gargoyles to recently painted murals — can now be viewed online.

What is ‘percent for art?’ About the public art funding program that Wichita arts advocates don’t want to lose
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What is ‘percent for art?’ About the public art funding program that Wichita arts advocates don’t want to lose

Local arts leaders sounded the alarm after comments from Mayor Lily Wu during last Tuesday’s Wichita City Council meeting. The Council will vote to adopt the proposed 2025 city budget tomorrow.

Painting through it: Autumn Noire on 20 years of making art
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Painting through it: Autumn Noire on 20 years of making art

The Wichita-based artist spoke with the SHOUT about the starving artist cliché, artificial intelligence, and living with a disability.

Photos: 'Fashion meets poetry' in WAM program
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Photos: 'Fashion meets poetry' in WAM program

The work of famed photographer Annie Leibovitz inspired the Friday evening event, a collaboration between the museum, Ponder This, and YBG Studios.

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