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Downtown Events

CityArts September-October 2024 Exhibits
Thursday, October 17
CityArts

Join us for a First Friday opening reception celebrating our September-October 2024 gallery exhibits!
In addition to our class and workshop offerings in a wide range of artistic mediums, CityArts has four galleries that feature rotating exhibitions.

On view from September 13 through October 27, 2024:


• Neverwhere: Places You've Never Been by Mary McCoy - Main Gallery
• I Am Not Picasso by Landen Blake Swearingen - Main Hall Gallery
• Historia de la Vida: Orar, Amar, Luchar (History of Life: Pray, Love, Fight) Presented by the North End Wichita Historical Society - Balcony and Boardroom Galleries


Galleries are FREE and open to the public during business hours: Monday-Thursday: 9 am-8 pm, Friday: 9 am-5 pm, Saturday: 9 am-3 pm, Sunday: 12-5 pm.


Contact Caitlin Waugh at (316) 350-3245 or cityarts@wichita.gov
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S.P.O.R.T.S. The Relationship Conference
Thursday, October 17
Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center

S.P.O.R.T.S. The Relationship Conference is an exclusive and space-limited event designed to bring together the nation's top sports event owners and rights holders with representatives from a very select number of host destinations and industry suppliers. It's the sports industry's #1 conference for busy event planners who are looking for a one-stop booking experience for their events and competitions.


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Coffee With the Curator – Digital Archaeology and the Biblical World
Thursday, October 17
Museum of World Treasures

Coffee With the Curator – Digital Archaeology and the Biblical World

Join us on Thursday, October 17, 2024, for our monthly "Coffee With the Curator" series. This month, dive into the world of digital archaeology and explore how new technologies are shedding light on the Biblical world. Perfect for archaeology and history enthusiasts!

Event Highlights

  • Topic: Digital Archaeology and the Biblical World
  • Complimentary Coffee: Enjoy coffee and light refreshments during the talk
  • Open to All Ages: No registration required

 


Contact Kristin Martin at (316) 263-1311 or education@worldtreasures.org
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Sankofa: Tell the Stories Exhibition
Thursday, October 17
The Kansas African American Museum

The Kansas African American Museum and Harvester Arts are proud to announce Sankofa: Tell the Story, a community project including a large temporary mural at TKAAM's new location, 201 N Main, and a museum exhibition in TKAAM's current space at 601 N Water St. This community focused project is designed to bridge the past, present, and the future of the The Kansas African American Museum in Wichita, KS.

TKAAM and Harvester Arts invites visitors to the mural and exhibition to engage with in Sankofa by viewing the mural and images of the past included in the exhibition and their personal story Sankofa is an expression of the Twi language of Ghana who literal translation means, "to go back and get it". The phrase evokes the past as a teaching tool: in order to find our way forward, we must look to our past to inform the future. 


Contact Brad Richardson at (316) 262-7651 or tkaamcommunityoutreach@tkaamuseum.org
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Collecting Stories
Thursday, October 17
The Kansas African American Museum

Following the theme of storytelling in 2024, TKAAM showcases its new acquisitions in “Collecting Stories”, an exhibit that explores the importance of providing context to artifacts, images, and documents, reflecting on history’s impact on the past, present, and future.


Contact Brittany Beck at (316) 260-6165 or curator@tkaamuseum.org
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