Richard H. Alpert shows Seuss-like sculptures at Pittsburg State University
The works in Alpert's exhibition "Primary Traces," asks visitors to utilize their imagination and enter a state of wonder.
Jessy Clonts Day is a writer, roller skater, and fourth generation Kansan. After living away for ten years, she and her spouse returned to Kansas to raise their family, where the sunsets are otherworldly and the arts community is alive and well.
The works in Alpert's exhibition "Primary Traces," asks visitors to utilize their imagination and enter a state of wonder.
Designed in part as a nod to the city’s aviation history, the Arkansas River bridges have become quiet landmarks.
The juried exhibition features functional and sculptural ceramic works by 38 artists from the Central Plains.
The senior living community's gallery is a showcase for 50 works in a variety of media. The exhibition is on view through October 22.
In the third annual Mid-America All Indian Museum invitational exhibition, seven area Native American artists encourage the viewer to look inward while challenging notions of strength, identity, class, and gender. It's on view through July 25.
An exhibition of paintings by Kansas City artists Taylar Sanders and Harold Smith offers an invitation to witness blackness in full bloom. It's on view at Mulberry Art Gallery through May 16 and Harvester Arts through April 25.