Happening at Harvester - June 22-28

June 22, 2026 | Kristin

IN THE GALLERIES

OPEN GALLERY HOURS

Harvester Arts’ 2026–2027 gallery exhibitions are made possible in part by generous support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.

Now for Something Totally Different by Monte Wheeler

I have lived a very diverse creative life. In addition to my work as an actor, singer, and writer, I have done Portraiture, Puppet Design, Set design and Painting, Costume Design, Character Sculpture, Hand Embroidery, Tattoo Design, and various other creative ventures. This show is the presentation of a variety of creative works from many areas of my career. I wanted to share the idea that creatives may follow many paths to express our artistry and ideas. Each new creative path holds new creative growth. The hope is to inspire even the most hesitant creative to just pick up a tool and give it shot, whether it’s on a page, a stage, at an easel, or a sewing machine.

Abstract Art: Layers of Life, That’s About the Size of It by Deb Diver-Kaiser

This exhibition features more than 50 watercolor and mixed-media artworks, measuring approximately 4” x 4” or slightly larger. Their intimate scale invites viewers to slow down and look closely - discovering the depth and complexity within each piece. Through layered materials, expressive mark-making, and subtle textures, audiences can experience abstract art in a more enlightening and intriguing way.

Arranged in small groups, the pieces reveal interconnections of visual rhythm through the flow of color, movement, and texture. Some pieces echo one another through shared qualities, while others create contrast and tension. Together, these relationships offer viewers an engaging visual experience.

This exhibition invites audiences to reconsider how they view and interpret abstract art. Embracing close observation and openness to layered meaning, viewers may discover new perspectives and a deeper appreciation for abstraction and contemporary artistic expression.

Veil / Reveal by Robin Danks

In Veil / Reveal, Robin Danks presents a series of hauntingly intimate portraits that explore the layered complexity of identity, vulnerability, and endurance. Through distressed surfaces, earthy palettes, and emotionally charged mark-making, Danks captures the quiet intensity of her subjects — some of whom are local artists or faces connected to local artists — offering a nuanced meditation on creative lives lived beneath the surface.

These are not traditional portraits; they are topographies of experience. Each face emerges from veils of pigment and time, bearing the trace of struggle, beauty, resilience, and imagination. By blending erosion and emergence, Danks reveals identity as a shifting interplay of what we conceal and what we risk allowing others to see. In honoring fellow artists and their interior worlds, Veil / Reveal becomes both a tribute and an act of artistic solidarity — an invitation to look beyond the visible and recognize the deeply personal stories etched within us all.

Sky Garden: An Arts Partners Showcase

Arts Partners has been a cornerstone of Wichita’s education and arts scene for over 20 years, inspiring thousands of youth through its talented artists. As Arts Partners embarks on an exciting new chapter with expanded programs, we’re thrilled to present a public showcase celebrating the creativity that defines our mission. This vibrant exhibition features visual arts, music, theater, and more, all tied to the theme of nurturing the future like a garden. Expect a visual arts exhibition and a dynamic multimedia experience filled with song, and laughter, showcasing the diverse talents of Arts Partners’ artists.

Seen by Mika Holtzinger

Seen is a portrait exhibition by Wichita artist and educator Mika Holtzinger, inspired by the high school students they teach. Through large-scale mixed media portraits the exhibition highlights the individuality, creativity, and emotional complexity of adolescence. Created over years of teaching and working closely with students, the portraits reflect moments of growth, self-expression, confidence, uncertainty, and transformation. Many of the works also incorporate visual elements inspired by the students’ own artwork and personal styles, incorporating their creative voices into the portraits. Rather than presenting teenagers through stereotypes, Seen focuses on them as thoughtful, unique individuals in the process of becoming themselves. Both personal and relatable, the exhibition explores the universal need to feel recognized and understood.

Pocket Monsters by Katherine Conrad

I think a lot about what makes a monster. Some monsters are beasts, others are people. Some we are afraid of, and some monsters we are more afraid for. Often it is both. It’s hard to pin down exactly what defines a monster, but you know one when you see it.

The monsters in this exhibit are personal to me. I have always drawn monsters to express the feelings I can’t put into words, and the ones here are all representations of emotions. They are pieces from my day-to-day life, and I keep them in my pocket

Smack Dab Dance Fest

Throughout the month, dancers, choreographers, and community members are gathering for classes and workshops led by local artists and organizations, creating opportunities to move, learn, connect, and experience the rich diversity of Wichita’s dance community.

Behind the scenes, rehearsals are also underway for two newly commissioned works by Rhiannon Vieyra and Sarah Knapp. Over the coming weeks, these artists and their collaborators will be developing original performances that will premiere as part of the festival showcase.

The festival culminates on June 27 with an evening of live performance featuring companies, independent artists, and cultural organizations from across Wichita. From contemporary dance to culturally rooted forms and interdisciplinary work, the showcase celebrates the many ways dance is practiced, shared, and experienced throughout our community.

Sign up for CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS

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Artist Spotlight

Last Tuesday, Manasi Kulkarni of Kalakrit School of Dance welcomed beginners into the world of Kathak with her Discover Kathak workshop — an evening of foundational footwork, enchanting spins, and expressive hand gestures that make this art form so captivating.

Check out the Kalakrit School of Dance Instagram

This Week

Backroads Tour

June 22, 2026 | 6:30 PM | 120 E 1st St N Ste 115 | FREE

Join Harvester Arts and Fork n’ Folk on Monday, June 22nd at 6:30 PM for a live concert from the Backroads Tour.

From May through July 2026, the Backroads Tour is traveling coast to coast — hosting intimate community concerts that bring together artists, organizers, and local leaders to celebrate the rebellious joy that built America and the people carrying on that tradition today.

Each night pairs live performance with local storytelling and open dialogue — honoring 250 years of progress in small towns and rural communities across the country.

Free Admission | All are welcome

Sunflower 2: The Event

June 25, 2026 | 7 PM | 120 E. 1st St. N Ste 115 | $10 Admission

Join us at Harvester Arts for ILB’s second screening of SUNFLOWER, a documentary honoring abstract artist Anthony Dozier. This night includes a live performance from Indigo Sol, an artist and director Q+A, and a silent auction to buy Anthony Dozier’s art. Enjoy snacks and refreshments alongside an inspiring night celebrating the art, culture, and talent shaping our beautiful city of Wichita.

Purchase your tickets

Next Week

Loud Light Presents: Art to Action - Keeping Billionaires Out Of KS Courts

June 29, 2026 | 6-8 PM | 120 E. 1st St N Ste 115 | FREE

Join us for Art To Action - Keeping Billionaires Out Of KS Courts. A fun event where we’ll explore how art inspires democracy and create our own artwork to educate our communities on the upcoming Constitutional Amendment August 4th Vote. Your art will be displayed in your neighborhoods, local businesses, or could be shared with neighbors to bring awareness and reliable information. Everyone is welcome to get creative and make a difference! RSVP to receive details and location.

RSVP HERE

First Friday Opening Receptions

July 3 | 5-8 PM | 120 E 1st St N Ste 115 | FREE

Join us for an opening reception celebrating new exhibitions by Bernardo Trevizo, Karissa Truex, A Lee Haworth, Connor Seybert, Etienne Wesley, and Joshua Jones.

Get it Together ICT Vendor Market

July 5 | 1-6 PM | 120 E 1st St N Ste 115 | FREE

Free to attend Keep it Together ICT is raising funds to bring Friends Keep — a community space for connection — to life! Shop local vendors and win raffle prizes. No teams needed. Come as you are.

WAM Partnership: Exhibition on View

Eden Quispe: Narrative Threads

Naftzger Family Regional Creatives Exhibition Series

On view at the Wichita Art Museum

February 13 – August 16, 2026

These object memories are sewn together, painted, and printed on to create quilted collages honoring women whose stitchwork never got its time in the spotlight.

Visit WAM’s website for more information about Eden’s show and about the Naftzger Family Regional Creatives exhibition series.

Have you heard the news?

Harvester is teaming up with Tallgrass for this year’s Tallgrass Film Festival. Prepare for another unforgettable festival season filled with bold independent films, community, creativity, and cinematic magic! Learn more about the partnership.

See the 24th Annual Tallgrass Film Festival poster featuring stunning artwork by Wichita-based artist Lindsey Kernodle.

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.

Services Offered by Harvester Arts

Creative Consulting: We offer guidance and collaboration on artistic and community-centered projects — helping you bring bold, creative ideas to life.

Pop-Up Experiences: Looking to add something special to your event? We create engaging, art-based pop-up experiences perfect for community gatherings, festivals, and private parties.

Space Rentals: Our unique venue at Harvester Arts is available to rent for parties, meetings, workshops, and events. It’s the perfect backdrop for gatherings that inspire creativity and connection.

Let’s Work Together: To learn more or book a service, contact us at info@harvesterarts.org.

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