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245 North East 30 Road, Great Bend, KS
About Us: The L. E. "Gus" and Eva Shafer Memorial Art Gallery has been referred to as the "Gem of the Campus" at Barton County Community College. T... Read More
401 North First Street, Lindsborg, KS
The idea for a gallery to honor Birger Sandzén was initially launched in 1955 with the incorporation of the Birger Sandzén Memorial F... Read More
401 North First Street, Lindsborg, KS
The idea for a gallery to honor Birger Sandzén was initially launched in 1955 with the incorporation of the Birger Sandzén Memorial F... Read More
242 South Santa Fe, Salina, KS
Mission: Our mission is to create exchanges among art, artists, and audiences that reveal life. About Us: The Salina Art Center is celebrating i... Read More
128 East Sixth Street, Newton, KS
A common desire to broaden the visual understanding and to stimulate the cultural interests of the people in the Newton Area, prompted twenty-seven... Read More
305 East 2nd Street, Lucas, KS
When Dinsmoor retired from farming and moved to town, he build a house, the Cabin Home, intended to be both a residence and a source of income. For... Read More
143 North Rock Island, Wichita, KS
Located in the heart of Old Town Wichita, LineSight Gallery was an award-winning arts center sponsored by LineSight, Inc. Recipient of the 2002 Wic... Read More
121 North Mead Street, Suite 107, Wichita, KS
About Us: Mead Street Gallery found its roots at the Wichita Farm and Art Market as Marketplace Gallery.  Thanks to David and D. J.  B... Read More
200 North Nelson, Bennington, KS
About the Wagners Don and Debbie Wagner created Three Rivers Gallery and The Depot in  Bennington, Kansas, to provide a grassroots facil... Read More
112 East 11th Street, Hays, KS
Mission Statement:“Art improves the quality of life.  The Hays Arts Council promotes the visual, performing and literary arts for the pe... Read More
600 Park Street, Hays, KS
For many years, the Department of Art and Design was spread out among a number of buildings and never had a formal gallery. In 1969, John C. Thorns... Read More
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