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From cutesy to creepy & everything in between: our guide to pop-up markets and art sales will get you started on your hyper-local holiday shopping.
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From cutesy to creepy & everything in between: our guide to pop-up markets and art sales will get you started on your hyper-local holiday shopping.
An exhibition curated by Anthony Joiner balances energy and tranquility with dynamic color and intricate composition. It's on view in the Wichita art center's main gallery through December 22.
In “Illustrated Nature,” the artist uses traditional printmaking processes to reflect on contemporary views of animals and their environments. It’s on view at the Wichita State gallery through November 22.
The show is part of the artists’ ongoing efforts to make Wichita a more welcoming place for street and graffiti artists. Their work is on view through November 24.
An exhibition in the museum's Beren Gallery examines the reclining body over two centuries of art history. It's on view through December 7.
In “Dreaming Canopy” and “Tell Me What You Think of Me, Part One: Something to Divine” two very different artists present meditative, deeply engaging work.
The artist's bright, lumpy forms are investigations into masculinity and 'a permanent record of touch, an indictment against cruelty.' The exhibition is on view through October 25.
An exhibition of works by the late painter and educator demonstrates how his style changed over the course of 36 years. It's on view in Lindsborg, Kansas, through October 20.
The colorful installation combines the jubilant excess of celebration with a quiet undertone of reflection and ritual. It's on view in the University Gallery through October 11.