July 28, 2025 | Kristin
Mondays from 6-9PM
120 E 1st St N Ste 115 Wichita KS
Calling All Art Nerds!
Looking for a chill space to sketch, doodle, or dive into your latest creative project? Join us Monday nights for Wichita Sketch Club! Bring whatever you’re working on — no pressure, just good vibes and good company.
120 E 1st St N Ste 115 Wichita KS
08.01 | 6-8 PM | Free
The Communal Hallucination Project is an experiment in collective perception, memory, and the liminal space between the physical and the imagined. Rooted in surrealism, analog mysticism, and spiritual mechanics, We operate as a fragmented transmission: part installation, part auditory ritual, and part speculative world-building.
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Dylan Seeney and Branden Lawless are emerging ceramic artists from Wichita whose collaborative exhibition explores the raw and expressive spirit of skate culture, identity, and alternative lifestyles. Blending a grungy, post-apocalyptic aesthetic with futuristic undertones, their sculptures feature personified characters that range anywhere from anthropomorphic rodents to mythical and invented creatures. Drawing inspiration from underground fashion, franchise brands, and urban life, their ceramic works reflect a world that is playful, chaotic, and defiantly unrefined. Together, they seek to create an exhibition that may challenge societal norms while celebrating the grit and creativity of counterculture.
From the artist: This collection covers a selection of downtown Tokyo and Haneda International Airport. Creating these works marked the culmination of decades of multi-medium training and over fifty thousand hours of practicum on the ground. Hand carrying and operating all of the cameras, lenses, physical film, and support accessories over a twelve thousand mile/seventy hour roundtrip journey nearly killed me and profoundly changed me forever
- SpiderPalace
A collaborative eco-installation, featuring artwork by Dr. Lori J. Santos with contributions from K-12 art students and their art teachers.
Harvester Arts joins the Purple Line Project! The Purple Line Project is an initiative of ComfortCare Homes, a Wichita-based innovator in memory care for more than 30 years. This groundbreaking initiative empowers businesses to make their establishments more welcoming and accessible to individuals living with dementia and their care partners.
Tags: Community, Exhibitions