
Unplanned conversations & unexpected correlations: Taylor McQueary & Yulla Faun Vega at Art House 310
The two artists explore stillness and vibration in a joint exhibition, on view through September 21.
The two artists explore stillness and vibration in a joint exhibition, on view through September 21.
The excesses of the Roaring '20s make for great punchlines in this production, which runs through September 14.
Smack Dab Dance Lab's dancer-choreographers will perform at Harvester Arts Saturday, September 13.
With its two-day run last weekend, Experimental Theatre Co. announces itself as a troupe to follow.
In a former feed mill in Newton, Kansas, the artist creates work that explores place and the nature of clay. New works by Snider were installed this summer at two parks in Wichita.
Misty Maynard reimagines "Pygmalion" as a love letter to the BBC.
"Beyond Comfort" at the Deines Cultural Center in Russell, Kansas, features Niedenthal's radiant quilted works.
Tara Shaffer shines as the mythic Eva Perón against an austere, monochromatic set. Performances continue through September 27.
The ceramicist and educator wants her work to be a conduit to "healing and joy."
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.
The Shakespeare-inspired show is a musical for the smart-ass in all of us. Performances continue through Sunday.
Set in a senior living facility, the stories and songs of this laugh-out-loud romp touch on dreams and fears universally shared.
Organizers hope the collection will become a public exhibition.
Works on view at Topeka's Mulvane Art Museum assert "a shared insistence on Indigenous presence as an active, shaping force." The exhibition is on view through November 15.
The visual landscape of the west bank of the Arkansas River came into sharper focus during the Design Council's August meeting.
Along with two other site-specific sculptures, "Source" highlights environmental sustainability and "the importance of clean, pure water."
A participatory artwork led by textile artist Malissa Long is a visual reminder that many Kansas residents lack medical coverage.
Experimental Theatre Co. will present a "chaotic" show on September 5 & 6 at Studio School.