This week at Harvester Arts - July 3-7

July 3, 2024 | Kristin

Join Harvester Arts in JULY for:

MINO-BIMAADIZIWIN by the War Clan Collective

Multidisciplinary works that celebrate First Nation identity and explore cultural narratives.

Opening Reception: #FirstFridayICT, July 5, 6-8 p.m.

Can’t catch us for the opening? Join us for Open Gallery Hours on July 11, 18 & 25 from 3-6 p.m.

Closing Reception: #FinalFridayICT, July 26, 6-8 p.m.

Also at Harvester Arts in JULY:

Somewhere Between Union and Hope by Allison and Carly Stucky

Somewhere Between Union and Hope is a Harvester Arts first—a unique exhibit showcasing the harmony of poetry and the corresponding illustrations.

Created by sisters, Allison and Carly Stucky, this project began as a shared expressive outlet and a space for contemplation and reflection while bridging the distance between Allison in Kansas and Carly in New York.

The result is a collection that captures the tenderness, humor, and fears inherent in our shared vulnerability.

Enjoy Wichita’s First Friday art scene on the WAM + Harvester Arts Art Bus!

You will be joined by Kristin Beal and Mina Estrada of Harvester Arts as your guides around town.

Start at WAM to see the current show in the Regional Creatives Exhibition Series, Rachel Curtis: Dissolution.

Then hop on a shuttle for the Warclan Collective exhibition opening at Harvester Arts.

Check out the newest murals in Wichita, including Elsewhere Fest murals downtown, the new mural for The Kansas African American Museum, and at the latest mural at Wichita State University…and more!

Info at: wam.org

Keeper Gallery Place

Join us at Keeper Gallery Place at the Mid-America All-Indian Museum for some all ages creative fun! FREE of charge and open to ALL!

Open hours THIS weekend are:

Thursday through Sunday // 7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Join us in activating our Arkansas Riverfront WITH ART!! We can’t wait to see you!

Tags: Community, Exhibitions

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