'12 Squared' small works pack a big punch
Wichita's Gallery 12 has hosted exhibitions of small works for more than a decade. The 2026 show is composed of 51 pieces, all one foot square.
Wichita's Gallery 12 has hosted exhibitions of small works for more than a decade. The 2026 show is composed of 51 pieces, all one foot square.
Jenny Findling, a Wichita therapist and improv performer, is offering a six-week program for anxious adults.
Concerts 'Voyage to Vienna: Haydn & Brahms' and 'Tango Caliente' featured earnest, focused playing and arresting performances.
Artist Kinta McGhee hosts a monthly, tech-free collage-making event at a Wichita kombucha brewery.
From Wichita to Lindsborg and back
Last December, the ACTF decided to suspend their affiliation with the center "due to circumstances and decisions that do not align with (the) organization’s values."
In “Tracing the Divide," the artist plays with material and form. The exhibition is on view in the Eppink Gallery through February 27.
Koza directs Opera Kansas' upcoming production of one of the oldest English-language operas.
Some of the most unusual works in the City of Wichita's public art collection are a series of limestone gargoyles carved in the late 1800s.
Ten weeks after Bumgardner's public resignation, the theater announced the reinstatement of its longtime artistic director.
In 'Reclaiming My Roots,' the Wichita-based printmaker asserts his Mexican identity. The exhibition is on view in Bethel's Regier Art Gallery through February 12.
Kansas City filmmaker Sharon Liese’s documentary about the raid on the Marion County Record premiered last week at the Sundance Film Festival. Tickets to screen the film online are available for a (very) limited time.
The artist dedicated her exhibition ‘An Infinite Container’ to ‘the stars, which I can no longer see. But which I can feel.' It’s on view through this weekend during the Knob Festival of New Music.
On view though February 28, Kristin Morland's exhibition resists stillness, asking viewers, "What does it mean to look?"
The Wichita-based emo outfit celebrates their new release at a mainstay of the local DIY scene, ‘where moments are turned into dreams.’
The national resurgence of vinyl records is reflected in central Kansas, where collectors have built both collections and community.
Opening night looms; lives are at stake. The show runs January 22-February 1.
In an exhibition at the Wichita Art Museum, Stephen Towns invokes a higher power who affirms the dignity of Black Americans.