Happening at Harvester - March 2-8

March 2, 2026 | Kristin

In the Galleries

It’s install week at Harvester Arts! We’re busy transforming the galleries and will debut the new exhibitions at our First Friday Reception.

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.

Following Andy Warhol’s will, the mission of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts is the advancement of the visual arts. The foundation manages an innovative and dynamic grants program while also preserving Warhol’s legacy through creative and responsible licensing policies and extensive scholarly research for ongoing catalogue raisonné projects. To date, the foundation has given nearly $330 million in cash grants to over 1,000 arts organizations around the country and abroad and has donated 52,786 works of art to 322 institutions worldwide.

Wichita Sketch Club

Mondays | 6-9 PM | 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. Free and open to all. Email info@harvesterarts.org for more info.

First Friday Opening Receptions

March 6, 2026 | 6-8 PM | 120 E 1st St N Ste 115 | Free

Join us on March 6, 2026, from 6-8 PM for an evening of celebration as we debut new exhibitions, share in community, and soak up all-around good vibes.

This month in the Harvester Arts galleries, we are proud to feature work by Stella Hankins, Serena Salerno, Beki Nyland, and Wichita Collegiate School. Wichita State University’s ShiftSpace Gallery will present its Emerging Artist Showcase, highlighting selected student artists.

At 6:30 PM, awards for the Art & Design Advocates Emerging Artist Showcase will be announced.

We hope you’ll join us for an inspiring night of art, connection, and celebration.

Ten Tiny Dances®

March 6, 2026 | 6:30 PM | Wichita Art Museum | Free

Wichita Art Museum is partnership with Smack Dab Dance Lab and Harvester Arts to present another Ten Tiny Dances, and we couldn’t be more delighted!

Ten choreographers invited to create for a 4’x4’ stage. This wild and delightful challenge will serve up work that is experimental, deeply intimate, raucous, silly, and sublime. Each maker will be showcasing a work that is also influenced by, or connected to, one of the pieces in the Alex Katz: Theater and Dance exhibition.

Featured Choreographers

Ten Tiny Dances® was created in Portland, Oregon in 2002 and continues to be produced by founder Mike Barber and others, with permission. www.tentinydances.org

ICT Soup

March 7, 2026 | 12-2 PM | 120 E 1st St N Ste 115 | $10 min ($5 students)

ICT Soup is Wichita’s crowd-funded meal for artist projects. Buy a ticket at the door, share a simple meal with your neighbors, hear short pitches from local artists, and vote for the idea you want to see funded. The artist with the most votes takes home the day’s proceeds to bring their project to life.

Your ticket buys you a meal and a vote — so you’re not just eating lunch, you’re helping make local art happen. Come hungry for soup and ideas!

Next Week: Blankets and Bingo

March 12, 2026 | 7-9 PM | 120 E 1st St N Ste 115 | $10 admission includes 3 bingo boards


Get ready for Blankets & Bingo — a 2010s one-hit-wonder–themed bingo nigh t!Bring a blanket to claim a cozy spot, vibe to throwback hits spun by DJ Gio, and test your luck with a few rounds of bingo. Admission is $10 and includes three bingo boards. Hope to see you there!

Artist Opportunities: Affordable Artist Studios

Harvester Arts and Neighboring Movement announce a new partnership that brings affordable artist studios and expanded creative activity to 1009 S Broadway in Wichita’s South Central (SoCe) neighborhood.

The space provides working artists with affordable studio space, units are available at $1.00 per square foot. The building will also serve as the headquarters for Harvester Arts’ Gallery Place Collective.

Artists interested in learning more about studio availability are encouraged to contact Harvester Arts at info@harvesterarts.org.

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.

Tags: Community, Exhibitions

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