Fw: FINAL FRIDAY - SEPTEMBER 29 2006

4 views
Skip to first unread message

Jack Murphy

unread,
Sep 26, 2006, 9:40:47 AM9/26/06
to ozeast...@googlegroups.com
Hey folks, anyone interested in meeting up for Final Friday?
 
If you've never been, this is a pretty amazing thing here in Doo-Dah, people actually on the street, walking more than 500 feet to get somewhere. The crowds have been pretty big, a real energy surrounding art and performance.
 
Highlights this month are Tangent Labs, at the Farm and Art Market square, City Arts, and the whole Commerce Street area, including live music at Fisch Haus 7-10. But lots of things going on all over, including in Delano, E Douglas (Watermark), etc.
 
Lets meet at about 7 at CityArts, see what we can see.
 
Jack
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 3:01 AM
Subject: FINAL FRIDAY - SEPTEMBER 29 2006

FINAL FRIDAY - SEPTEMBER 29, 2006

ABODE HOME, 1330 E. Douglas (Just east of Old Town)
Featured Artist:  Bob Burdette
Bob Burdette mixes fairy tale imagery with ad clippings and cocktail art in a series of brightly colored acrylic paintings on canvas. Burdette culls his images from a wide array of sources – Japanese woodcut prints mingle with pop-art and comic books. These vivid paintings are a feast for the senses. Burdette was born in Heidelberg, West Germany in 1973 and raised in West Virginia. He studied at Columbus College of Art and Design before receiving his BFA in sculpture from the Memphis College of Art. He lives in Wichita with his wife, daughter and eleven cats. He is currently working on many new and exciting projects.

Exhibition Date: Final Friday, September 29th, 2006, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 
Regular Hours: Monday - Open Every Day 10-6, Thurs. 10-8 & Sun. 12-5
Store Contact: Josh Jackson - ABODE HOME  267-1330
Web: www.abodehome.com
Additional Information: Stop by to meet the artist and join us for fun, food and a little entertainment


Bruce Ward Photos, 239 S Pattie, Suite 1
Exhibition: Faces of China
Featured Artists: Martin Uffordd
Exhibition Date: September 29, 2006 - October 25, 2006
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29, 2006, 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Regular Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Bruce Ward at br...@brucewardphotos.com or 316-250-4479

Additional Info:     
Martin Ufford is an amateur photographer who traveled in China this summer.  He brought back some wonderful portraits of the faces of China.  Enjoy wine, champagne, and cheese at the opening reception, and listen to the sounds of Trevor Stewart on his Chapman Stick.  Bruce Ward Photos is located just south of Douglas on Pattie, and just east of Old Town.  The Trolley stops by every 30 minutes during Final Friday.


Cero’s Candies, 1108 East Douglas
Exhibition: Art Wing- The Art Wing is committed to promoting the value and talent of individuals recovering from mental illness through expressive arts.  The promise, potential and creativity in every individual has the right to be celebrated.
Featured Artist: Roger Miller
The featured artist Roger Miller became interested in art as a junior at Wichita North High School.  He began taking classes which helped him learn basic art skills.  Following high school Roger continued his art education at Butler County Community College in El Dorado, Ks.  For the past five years Roger has worked on his art independently while attending City of Wichita art classes.  Roger has recorded completion of 86 significant art works.  Many of these pieces have been sold or given as gifts to friends and family members.  Roger does keep some of his art in his home for his enjoyment.  Rogers’ goal is to become commercially successful as an artist.  He enjoys art as an activity because it helps him relax and cope with his mental illness.  Roger says his artwork is satisfying personally because it helps him feel connected to and like a part of society.
Exhibition Date: September 29th-October 26th
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29th, 7:00-10:00 p.m.
Regular Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:00-5:00, Tuesday and Thursday 10:00-5:30, Saturday 10:00-4:00
Contact: Marni Eickelman-Sales Manager  (ma...@ceroscandy.com)


CityArts, 334 N. Mead
Exhibition: “Art for the Cure”
Featured Artists: Stephanie Lanter, Connie Ernatt, Rebecca Hoyer, Sarah Oblinger, Ann Resnick, Linda Robinson, Tina Murano and Brenda Jones
Reception: Final Friday, September 29, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Contact: Tabitha Bean or Charla Sanderson, 462-2787 
New Hours at CityArts: 8am - 9pm, Monday-Thursday, 8am - 8pm, Friday, 10am - 4pm, Saturday, Closed, Sunday 

Additional info: 

CityArts is extremely pleased to join with the Via Christi Cancer Center and the Susan G. Komen Foundation to present, “Art for the Cure.” This unique exhibit features the work of eight artists commissioned to visually share the stories of eight breast cancer survivors. The exhibit has been over a year in the making and features the work of: Stephanie Lanter, Connie Ernatt, Rebecca Hoyer, Sarah Oblinger, Ann Resnick, Linda Robinson, Tina Murano and Brenda Jones. The stories of the survivors will be featured with the work.

The show has been funded through a grant from the Mid-Kansas Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Foundation with support from Via Christi Cancer Center and CityArts.


CLAY ART STUDIO, 708 W. Douglas
Exhibition:  Fundraiser for Woof stock and the Ks. Humane Society.
Featured Artists: Animal themed student made pottery available for purchase.
Exhibition Date: Friday, Sept. 29, 2006, 6:00 – 9:00 P.M.
Regular Gallery Hours: Mon, Tue & Thurs. 12-8:30, Fri 12-6, Sat 10-3.
Contact info:  7 Kaye Shuck @ 316-262-4914 or  in...@clay-art-studio.com

Additional Info:

In an effort to raise awareness and interest (as well as money) in the Ks Humane Society we are dedicating this Final Friday to the Dogs.  Everyone at the studio has been hard at work making everything pet oriented that we could make from clay.  All of our efforts will be on display and available for purchase.  All proceeds will benefit the Ks Humane Society. The Ks Human Society has also asked us to make the trophies for their “Mutt Strut” and “Fun Run” races.  We were honored to do this and you will be able to view these wonderful works of art on Friday evening.

 

In addition to the art, Ks Humane Society will be on hand with some adoptable pets!!!  This is your personal invitation to attend this wonderful event.
See you there.

Erman B. White Gallery, Butler Community College, 901 S. Haverhill, El Dorado
Exhibition: Recent works by Karrie Maxwell and Paul McKee
Exhibition Date: August 28, 2006 – October 10, 2006
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29, 2006, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Regular Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Contact: Valerie Haring 316-321-3713


Fiberstudio, 418 Commerce
Exhibition:  CONRAD SNIDER & HANNA EASTIN
Clay sculpture & wall pieces
Exhibition Date:  September 29 – October 19, 2006
Reception Date:  Final Friday, September 29, 2006, 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. with Music by Victor Rose with Nick Wagner, guitar and violin
Regular Hours:  Every last Friday of every month from 7-10 PM and all other days by appointment or by chance
Contact:  Marilyn Grisham or Lynda Beck 303-1996 / fibers...@sbcglobal.net

Additional info:
Conrad Snider was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and is a 1985 graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute.  Since his graduation he served a 5 year apprenticeship with Jun Kaneko (US, Japan, Netherlands), engaged in making large scale ceramic work.  Currently he is working full time in his own 12,000 sq ft studio in Newton, Kansas.  Snider throws and hand builds 6 – 10 ft. vessels, hand builds 6 ft figurative sculpture and hand makes tile murals.

 

Hanna Eastin was born in 1978 in her parents living room in Northeast Tennessee.  She lived on a subsistence level farm, raising Angora and Boer goats, hay, and vegetables, and had all kinds of animal friends.  She says she grew up appreciating a simpler lifestyle, and this continues today, though in a practice perhaps not to the same extent.  She did her under-graduate work at Principia College in Elsah, Il. And was a Special Graduate Student, Ceramics at Fort Hays State University, in Hays, KS.  She lives and works in Newton, Kansas with her husband Conrad Snider

Firehouse Gallery, 1402 W. Douglas
Exhibition:  Lauren Fitzgerald, solo show
Exhibition Dates: Sept. 18, 2006 – Sept. 30, 2006
Reception Date:Final Friday, September, 30, 2006, 7:00-10:00 p.m.
Contact: Kelly Moody at (316) 265-6928
Regular Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

First Unitarian Universalist Church at 1501 Fairmount in the Meeting House Gallery. (located south of WSU at 14th & Fairmount)
Exhibition: "Two Printmakers/Two Aesthetics," by Doug Billings & Stephen Haas 
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Additional info:

Stephen received a BFA degree in printmaking  from the University of Montevallo, in Montevallo Alabama and is currently pursuing a masters degree. His works include stone lithography and silk-screening techniques and approaches his images with an interpretive, and expressive style. Somewhat abstract and non-representational, he strives to create a unique interpretation of the subject rather than a representation of the subject.

 

Doug received an MFA degree from WSU, teaches printmaking at the Wichita Center for the Arts is an artist partner at Gallery XII and is a member of the Boston Printmakers, the SAGA (Society of American Graphic Artists, NY) the American Color Print Society, NJ and the Print Consortium in Kansas City. His prints include stone lithography, intaglio/etchings, relief, collagraph, solar plate and digital works.

 


Fisch Haus, 524 S. Commerce, Wichita, in the Commerce St. Art District.
Exhibition:  Home is Where the Art is
Featured Artists:  Filmmaker Jennifer Benorden and singer/songwriter Suzanne Benorden
Exhibition Date:  Final Friday, September 29th, 7-10 p.m.
Contact:  Elizabeth Stevenson at (316) 263-6770 or in...@fischhaus.com
Additional Info:  Who says you can never go home again?  West coast artists/musicians Jennifer and Suzanne Benorden are proof otherwise.  Natives of Wichita, the sisters will each be presenting recent work: an award-winning television show and original music, respectively.  Singer/songwriter Suzanne has been sharing her music in the Northwest for the past 10 years, but is only too excited to be performing again in Wichita. Her music is impossible to pigeonhole, at times fiery raging, twangy hick-hop, or sultry, soulful crooning.  (For more information about Suzanne, please see http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=56722)  "We love coming home, and being able to play for people while we're here is icing on the cake”, says Suzanne. “The Wichita scene has obviously been a huge influence on us, growing up around musicians and artists like our parents (Carol Denning and the late Beryl Oscar Benorden), brother (Freddie Brooks),  and aunt (Myrna Campbell  of Taproot Studios). It's great to contribute something back."   Adds Jennifer, "Sure, we take our share of 'Dorothy-Toto' jokes on the west coast, but we know the flatlands are more than just twisters and Technicolor dreams."  In the past 3 years she and her co-producer, Zara Zimbardo, have been making a public access television program focusing on different social and environmental justice issues.  The show, 4 Directions, has garnered international recognition for its efforts to bring educational information to the airwaves in an engaging and entertaining way.  (For more information about the documentaries, please see http://www.4directions.tv/)

 

Harmonious Posh, 612 E. Douglas  67202
Exhibition: Work Ethic
Featured artists: Heather Hultberg and Tacy Fast
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29, 7:00 - ? p.m. 
Regular hours: 11am-6pm Monday-Wednesday and Friday.  Saturday 11am-5pm.
Contact info.:  Heather Hultberg 316-390-6956 

Other info.:  Drinks, snacks and music by Bob Sheperd.  An urban mixture of a collection of Painted suite coats, and a collection of Old Town Photography.

Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 600 N. Greenwich

Exhibition: "Christian Art Celebration" a juried exhibit
Exhibition date: September 25 - October 1, 2006
Reception Date: Final Friday, Sept. 29, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Regular Hours: Mon - Wed 5-8 pm, Thurs 1-5 pm, Fri 1-8 pm, Sat 1-7:30 pm, Sun 9 am to 3 pm. Also by appointment
Contact: Holy Cross church office 684-5201 or Jennifer Walterscheid 688-0664
Additional info: Juror Annette LeZotte from Wichita State University School of Art and Design will present awards during Final Friday reception 6-8 pm. Music by harpist Cindy Silver.

Gallery XII, 412 E. Douglas
Exhibition: Evolution: Recent work by Harry Williford
Exhibition Date: Sept. 29, 2006 - Oct. 26, 2006
Reception Date: Final Friday, Sept. 29, 2006, 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Regular Hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact: Gallery XII 267-5915

For Harry Williford, who joined Gallery XII less than 2 years ago, this will be the first time as the featured artist.
Harry started late as an artist. Through the influence of his wife, Mary Ellen, he started a new life as an artist after he retired several years ago. Once or twice a year, Harry attends an artists retreat in New Mexico called Ghost Ranch and uses his time there for inspiration and developing his images. His show will consist of a variety of mediums including some oil & acrylic paints along with some pastels and watercolors. The title of his exhibit is "Evolution," and reflects among other things his own personal journey as a relatively new and developing artist.

Our consignment artist during October is Pamela Blanchard. She lives and works in Carrollton, Texas and started exhibiting her work at Gallery XII earlier this year. Pam is primarily a metal worker and will be showing a variety of copper wallhangings and small sculptures.

Gallery XII Membership 2006: 

Carole Branda (Acrylic Painter), Doug Billing(Printmaker), Judy Dove (Multimedia Artist), Rosemary Dugan (Pastels), Ruth Finnell (Pastels), Hermine Greywall (Acrylic Painter), Matthew Hilyard (Contemporary Painter), Judy Millard (Oil Painter), Jean Shellito (Watercolor), Betty Sieler (Watercolor & Drawings), Maureen Walter (Multimedia Painter), Martha Wherry (Multimedia Artist), Mary Ellen Williford (Pastels), Cathy Fiorelli (Prints & Paintings), Marjorie Mueller (Oil Painter), Harry Williford (Pastel & Oil Painter), Ann Krone (Drawings & Multi-Media), Johnny Sutton (Photographer & Oil Painter)

Lawrence Photo, Inc., 401 E. Douglas, Suite 100
Exhibition: THE PHOTO BOOTH PROJECT
Exhibition Date: August 25, 2006 – October 5, 2006
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29, 2006, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Regular Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00 - 5:30 and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Contact: Paul Hudson @ (316) 267-3700 or lawren...@sbcglobal.net 
Web: LawrencePhotoUSA.com
 
Additional Info: 

THE PHOTO BOOTH PROJECT

 

Lawrence Photo has built a photo booth where individuals, or two or three people at a time (please no more than 25 people in the booth at one time) can participate in the project by stepping inside the booth and having a series of photos taken (just like in the photo booths you used to see outside Woolworths - do you remember Woolworth's?) 

 

Did you ever close the curtain, put on your favorite sunglasses or pile in with your favorite friend and create a memory that that can never be replaced? 

 

This project kicked off on Friday August  25th with a nearly blank gallery and by evening's end we were well on the way to covering the walls!   We have printed two sets from each "shoot" one to Go and one to Show.  You take home a 4x6 postcard with your series of photos on it for yourself!    The second postcard will be displayed for the remainder of the show and remains property of the Gallery.   We have taken over 200 shots and everyone is having a blast with this.

 

The project's images may be used in future PHOTO BOOTH PROJECTS as well.

 

THIS IS FUN!!!!  Bring your friends! 

Mead Street Gallery and Gifts, 121 N. Mead, suite 107
Exhibition: Jerry Osment: "Here, There & Everywhere" 
Reception Date: Final Friday. September 29, 6:30 - 10:00 p.m.
Contact: (316) 262-5192 or (316) 259-8468


Milan Gallery, 412 E. Douglas, Suite B.
Exhibition: "VARIOUS PLACES", a major exhibit of new works by Georgia Sutton.
Exhibition Date: September 29 - October 23, 2006.
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29, 7:00 -10:00 p.m.
Regular business hours:  Thursday - Saturday, 11AM - 4PM and by appointment.  Call 518-9603.

For more information, call Darlene Mittmann-Emrie at 518-9603, or Georgia Sutton at 619-2419, or Johnny Sutton at 263-9047.   


Monica’s Bundt Cake Co., 1328 E. Douglas Avenue (next to ABODE Furniture on the North side of Douglas)
Exhibition:  Creating Art, for art’s sake” by Mylinda Hoover
Featured Artist:  Mylinda Hoover is majoring in Graphic Design and Communications and will graduate this May from Friends University.  Currently she works at Pioneer Balloon as a production artist.  In her free time, she enjoys a quick game of catch, or a discussion about “the important things,” but more than anything she likes to turn on her country music, open the windows and just create something out of nothing. That’s right, whether it be a painting, etching or a play-dough sculpture of the next-door neighbor’s rubber ducky, it is an artwork in the making.  And that’s what it’s all about:  “Creating art, for art’s sake.” 
Exhibition Date: September 29 - October 24, 2006, 2006.  
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29, 2006, 6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. complete with sips of wine and Bundt Bites, of course.
Regular Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.  Saturday – 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.  Closed Sunday.
Contact:  Monica Schlegel, 630-9555 

The Photographers’ Gallery 1007 W. Douglas, Wichita, Kansas
Exhibition:  Photographic Art
Artists: Dianne Waltner, Terri Ludewick, John Ellert, Vernon McGee, Don Vines, Earl Ward, Joey Henry, and Dave Higdon
Reception Date:  Final Friday, September 29, 2006, 6:00 pm. To 9:00 p.m.
Contact: Dave Higdon or Annie Best (Wichita: May 19, 2006) – (316) 262-4634

Additional info:

Final Friday at The Photographers' Gallery: September 29th brings five new collections of works for art fans. Among the five is the debut of a first-time exhibitor as well as new exhibits by four veterans of past shows at The Photographers’ Gallery.  To celebrate these additions, The Photographers’ Gallery will host a Final Friday reception, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., on September 29.  These image collections will be displayed until October 21. 

In her Final Friday debut at The Photographers’ Gallery, Wichita photographer Dianne Waltner unveils an exhibit blending landscape and floral photography produced over several months of shooting.  Dianne’s collection reflects nature in all its variety and beauty in a distinct style that captures the viewer’s eye.

Returning to The Photographers’ Gallery is El Dorado shooter Terri Ludewick with a new collection of her original landscapes and off-beat floral and animal photographs.  Terri’s past collections have exhibited a wide-ranging eye for the beautiful and unique and her new collection continues that tradition.

We are also very pleased to announce another all-new collection from the lens of Wichita photographer John Ellert: the first of five exhibitions exploring various aspect of the Pacific coast, from Alaska to California.  The theme of John’s first exhibition is the coastal forest and each image is accompanied by a short narrative while short quotes from naturalist John Muir complement groups of images.   Exhibitions in future months will follow the cycle of waterfalls, coastal landscapes, wildflowers, and inland landscapes.   John’s collections typically evoke a sense of the rhythm and beauty of the locales he’s shot and his new West Coast odyssey is no exception.

The Photographers’ Galley is also happy to announce a new selection of works by gallery veteran Vernon McGee that represents a significant departure from his past focus on abstract images created out of photographic images.  This month Vernon introduces us to the striking world of bugs and insects with a collection of extreme macro photographs sure to inspire some with the awe of these complex creatures while inspiring nightmares in any viewers with a phobia about bugs. 

Gallery veteran Don Vines is exhibiting a new collection of his original wildlife and floral photos with a twist that will leave viewers sure there’s something new and different – but unsure exactly what’s different.

Continuing their exhibitions are Gallery veterans Earl Ward and Joey Henry, who offer their unique visions in the simplicity of monochrome images printed specifically to match the distinct subject matter of their collections.

Finally, resident photographer Dave Higdon has updated his recent collection titled, “Airshow – Images from the Front Lines of Flight.”  The images Dave debuted last month in his “Airshow” collection offer a window into the color and action of contemporary aviation entertainment and the people who participate and his updated images continues that theme.

Once again, the Final Friday Arts Trolley will provide service west along Douglas as far as Seneca providing Final Friday Gallery Crawlers easy transportation between participating galleries in the Historic Delano District, Downtown, Old Town and the South Commerce Street districts.  The Photographers' Gallery is proud to be among the Delano businesses sponsoring the Delano expansion of the Final Friday Trolley.  We hope Final Friday participants will use the trolley to also visit other participating Final Friday venues 

Riney Fine Arts Center Gallery, 2100 W. University
Exhibition: Forever Friends: Friends University Alumni Exhibit
Exhibition Date: September 25 - October 22, 2006
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29, 2006, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Regular Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Contact: Riney Fine Arts Center  --  316-295-5537

Sandbar Trading, 922 East Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202
Exhibition:  Robert Redbird, Oklahoma Kiowa Artist. Featuring signed prints and originals
Exhibition Date:   September 29, 2006  6:00 - 9:30 p.m. 
Regular Hours   Tues-Sat 11am-5:30pm
Contact   Rick and Julie Gottsponer at   ju...@sandbartrading.com
Additional info:  We have thousands or original art pieces made by Native
American Artists.  All one of a kind, hard to find, Navajo Rugs, Prints, Ron
Mitchell Originals, Pottery, Jewelry.  People say we have an amazing store.
Please come and see for yourself.

Tangent Lab, 143 N. Rock island, 3rd Floor (Rule Productions), Farm and Art Market Square, Rock Island Market Building
Exhibition: Saturation Point: A postmodern Photography exhibit Curated by Katie Sykes
Featured Artists: Katie Sykes, Dustin Parker, Jonathan Wood, Ian Stewart, Nicole Mariani, Kelly Hauber, Mark Walker and others. 
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. 
Regular hours: Weekdays by appointment only - email Brad
Visit: www.tangentlab.com for more information. 

Additional Info:
"Saturation Point" is my first attempt at curating a photography show. I know a lot of talented photographers in town so I gathered them all together to have one, huge, mega extravagant photo show! The show is about fresh concepts, post modern approaches, and high quality photography. Some of the fantastic artists in the show include Kelly Hauber, Dustin Parker, Jonathan Wood, Mark Walker, Ian Stewart, and Nicole Mariani (new comer to the Wichita art scene). Please come to the opening Final Friday in September! !!!!!! - Katie Sykes

How to get to the Lab: We're on the west side of the Farm and Art Market Square - directly across from the River City Brewery. Lots of parking to be found around here.

Watermark Books & Cafe, 4701 E. Douglas
Exhibition: Diane Tigue: The children's hour
Exhibition Date: September 28, 2006 - November. 21, 2006
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29,  6:00 - 8:00 p.m. 
Contact: Beth Golay @ (316) 682-1181

WSU Shift Space, 326 Commerce St.
Exhibition:  Kansas Mud
Featured Artists: An eclectic ceramic exhibition of teachers, students and professional artists within the state of Kansas who work in the ceramic medium. Graduate students from Wichita State University and Kansas State University will be accompanied by students from Newman University and locally-based professional artists Conrad Snider, Dan Gigen, Arny Arensdorff. 
Exhibition Date: September 29 - October 14
Reception Date: Final Friday, September 29, 2006
Regular Hours: Thursday 4 -7 pm, Friday 4 – 7, and Saturday 12 – 4.
Contact:  For more information about this show please contact the Wichita State University School of Art & Design, 316.978.3555 / www.finearts.wichita.edu / art design or Josh Unterman, 316.683.6804

 

Web: visit http://www.shiftspace.blogs.com/ for further information.

WSU Shift Space, in conjunction with the Wichita Downtown Development Corporation, presents Studio-Scopic: A Survey of Disciplines in the School of Art & Design, an exhibition of the work of five student-artists, one from each studio area in the School of Art & Design. Nominated by their area faculty for the exhibition, Daniel Brown (Ceramics), John Hammer (interdisciplinary), Jamie O'Leary (Painting), Dagan Sherman (Printmaking), and Scott Murray (Sculpture) will exhibit multiple works exploring their respective media. The opening reception will take place on Final Friday, August 25, 2006, from 6-10 pm at 326 S. Commerce St., and will be open Thursdays 4-7, Fridays 4-7, and Saturdays 12-4 through September 9. 

For more information, call the WSU School of Art & Design at 978-3555 or visit www.shiftspace.blogs.com. Support for WSU Shift Space is provided by the Wichita Downtown Development Corporation and Wichita State University.



NOTE TO GALLERIES: PLEASE Submit your Final Friday info using the following form. Simply type your info into this form. If your info is not submitted in the proper format it will NOT be added to the list. You may include any additional info that you wish. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS!!! Plain text e-mails only. This will ensure that the Final Friday notice will be released in a timely and accurate manner. Thank you. 

Gallery Name, Address
Exhibition: 
Featured Artists:
Exhibition Date: February 24, 2006 – March 17, 2006
Reception Date: Final Friday, February 24, 2006, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Regular Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Contact: 
Web:
Additional Info: 


Thanks

Dustin Parker
Dustin Parker Arts, LLC


WEBSITES:

FINE ART- www.dustinparker.com  
GRAPHIC DESIGN - www.dustinparkerarts.com

OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER: 
The sole purpose of the ARTS LIST is to provide the local community with an unbiased resource for information about art related topics and events in Wichita, KS. 

This message may contain advice, opinions, and statements that were created by external sources. The information contained in this message does not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of Dustin Parker. The information contained in this message does not imply any official endorsement of, or responsibility for, the opinions, ideas, data, or products presented in this message. 

If you wish to submit content to the ARTS LIST please contact Dustin Parker at In...@dustinparker.com 
Please submit your information 2 days prior to the event date. Any messages that arrive less than 2 days prior to the event will NOT be sent out on the ARTS LIST. 

Thank you for subscribing to the ARTS LIST. If you wish to unsubscribe please contact Dustin Parker at in...@dustinparker.com





Ravi K. Bajaj, M.D.

unread,
Sep 29, 2006, 8:43:32 AM9/29/06
to OzEast...@googlegroups.com

To OZZIES,

 

For those of us that will not be going to OCTOGENIA,

 

We are still planning to ride Sunday Morning at Minneha at 8:00 A.M.

 

Ravi

 


Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages