
Kansas Senate proposes $1 million cut to arts funding, and arts advocates are asking for help
The future of the Kansas Arts Commission is in doubt as Kansas legislators negotiate over the state budget.
The future of the Kansas Arts Commission is in doubt as Kansas legislators negotiate over the state budget.
Wichita's roller derby league has grown to more than 40 skaters. For the first time in more than 15 years, Wicked City will field two home teams.
The exhibition of fashion-inspired artworks and wearable pieces is on view at the Envision Arts Gallery and Community Engagement Center through May 30.
The College Hill theater delivers a strong production of Lanford Wilson’s powerful play, on stage through Sunday.
"Death Itself, Vol. 2" includes work by Worley and fellow Wichita artists Dustin Parker and Suspicious Glaze. It's on sale later this month.
A selection of photos by 31 artists from around the world is on view at the Riverside gallery — and online — through March 28.
The award-winning stylist looks for inspiration everywhere and spends endless hours in her studio listening to '80s new wave and exploring hair as a material.
The ceramicist and educator presents 54 works in "Untethered," an exhibition that reflects a career spent exploring the nature of clay. It's on view at the Robert W. Regier Gallery through March 14.
The national competition has developed shows by young playwrights for half a century. This year's winner is on stage this week.
Say What?!, Flying Pig Improv, First Draft and Parking Lot Sushi each offer audiences regular, one-of-a-kind performances.
Kansas ranks 47th in state funding for the arts. The Kansas Arts Network wants to change that.
The exhibition includes a wide range of photographic processes, including cyanotype, Polaroid, and film developed in coffee. It's on view at the Riney Fine Arts Gallery through March 29.
Despite a strong production, the musical is less romantic fantasy than it is cliched commentary on Midwestern existence. Performances continue through March 2.
To celebrate, Skyler Lovelace reviews poetry volumes by Tyler Robert Sheldon, Olive L. Sullivan, and Laura Lee Washburn from the small press' back catalog.
The college's new president and his wife curated "Executive Collection," on view at the Shafer Art Gallery in Great Bend, Kansas, through March 1.
The Advanced Learning Library centerpiece is an interactive sculpture controlled passively by its patrons.
At a fraught moment for drag artists, Humphreys' exhibition celebrates the creativity and self-determination inherent in drag. It's on view through February 23.
Missy Mazzoli’s haunting chamber opera arrives at Old Cowtown Museum in March.