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Mulvane Art Museum Newsletter - June 21, 2022

Arts and Entertainment

June 22, 2022

From: Mulvane Art Museum

Mulvane ArtLab Reopening August 6, 2022

Starting Saturday, August 6, 2022, the Mulvane Art Museum’s ArtLab will reopen with new hours.

Public hours:

ArtLab will be open to the public on Tuesday evenings from 4 pm – 7 pm and Saturday afternoons from 12 (noon) – 4 pm

Scheduled group tours:

ArtLab will be open for private educational group tours on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Tours must be scheduled in advance and are limited to 30 participants. Groups may schedule a morning (starting 10 am) or afternoon (starting 1 pm) session. 

To schedule a private group tour in advance, please email the Mulvane Art Museum’s Education Curator, Jonathan Matteson, or call the museum office at 785-670-1124. Please include the ages and number of participants with your information (minors must be accompanied by an adult).

Looking to learn more about the Mulvane's exhibitions, programs and collections? Make sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to our YouTube channel! Click the graphic links below.

Alison Saar's Statue of Broadway legend Lorraine Hansberry invites passersby to sit and think in Times Square (CBS)

KC Ballet Dancer Selected as Sole American to Compete in International Competition (IN Kansas City Magazine)

A Look at the Country’s Only Touring Black Rode(Hyperallergic)

Demonstrators Descend on the British Museum to Make the Case for Athens as the Rightful—and Safer—Home for the Parthenon Marbles (artnet news)

Take a closer look at what's on view.

Frank V. Dudley, Sun, Sand, and Shadow, 1920s; oil on canvas, is on view in the exhibition Lyric in Landscape.

This exhibition presents seven oil paintings from the Mulvane Art Museum’s permanent collection that exemplify American landscape painting at the turn of the twentieth century.

If education is the heart of the Mulvane Art Museum, exhibitions are its life-blood. They challenge, inspire, open minds, ignite ideas, and speak to us about the human endeavor. Select exhibitions and museum programs are supported by a National Endowment For The Humanities (NEH) #SHARP Grant.

Lyric in Landscape

Refugees

Photographs of Peter Turnley

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