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Visit Wichita: Now Showing: Newest Exhibits At Wichita Museums
The fall lineup of exhibitions at Wichita
2021-10-01
The fall lineup of exhibitions at Wichita museums and galleries has something for everyone. Plus, Wichita’s museums are affordable, with several offering free admission (as noted below).
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Here’s your guide to the latest temporary exhibitions and new permanent exhibits you can visit during the next few months. Some have opened recently, and others are opening soon. Don’t miss them before they are gone!

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Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum
Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University
The galleries at the Ulrich Museum of Art offer free admission.

CityArts
Admission to the galleries at CityArts is free. Find these exhibitions on display from through Oct. 15:
Find these exhibitions on display from Oct. 25 through Nov. 19:
Find these exhibitions on display from Nov. 29 through Dec. 31:
Through the end of 2021, you can take part in the CityArts Selfie Scavenger Hunt. Snap a selfie with one of the wall sculptures by Michael Kline and share on social media using the hashtag #wichitacityarts for a chance to win a free class of your choice. A winner is selected every month.
Museum of World Treasures
Every three months the Museum of World Treasures rotates its Small Stories exhibition spaces on the first and second floors. The newest displays will refresh Oct. 1 and include “Flamboyant Firearms” and “USS Maddox and the Tonkin Gulf Incident.” Also starting Oct. 1, a rotating case exhibition titled “Cracking Down on Quackery” will explore the history of fraudulent medicine and showcases a vintage bottle collection donated to the museum in 2019.

Mid-America All-Indian Museum
“Bring the Bosins Home: The Journey Continues,” through June 5, 2022: Blackbear Bosin, an internationally recognized Kiowa-Comanche artist and the creator of Wichita’s iconic Keeper of the Plains, was one of the founders of the Indian Center, which eventually became today’s Mid-America All-Indian Museum. The museum is home to the largest public collection of his artwork and this year-long exhibit features artwork and ephemera from Blackbear Bosin’s colorful life, including newly-donated paintings.
In 2019, MAAIM introduced the Bosin Society, a group dedicated to conserving and preserving the art and legacy of Blackbear Bosin for future generations. “Bring the Bosins Home” gives visitors a better understanding of Bosin’s artwork and the way he sought to share his culture with Wichita and the world.

Mark Arts
Mark Arts’ galleries are open and free to explore 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Wiedemann Gallery:
Oil Painters of America Western Regional Exhibition, Oct. 15 through Nov. 27: Oil Painters of America is a prestigious organization dedicated to preserving and promoting excellence in representational art. It represents more than 4,000 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico, and Mark Arts was selected to host the 2021 Western Regional Exhibition. The exhibition features more than 100 of today’s top artists living on the western half of the U.S. and Canada.
National Watercolor Exhibition, Dec. 10 through Jan. 29, 2022: This exhibition is a perennial favorite of local collectors and art appreciators, featuring tremendous work in this challenging and fluid medium.
School of Creativity Gallery: Study Collection: Modern Moments, Oct. 29 through Dec
Youth Gallery exhibitions: Rise Up for Youth, Aug. 13 through Sept. 25; Linwood Elementary School, Oct. 2 through Nov. 13; Wichita Collegiate School, Nov.19 through Jan. 7
David and Julia Koch Family Gallery exhibitions: Print Collection II, October through December

Wichita Art Museum
The Wichita Art Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday with free admission on Saturday. Among the museum’s current and upcoming exhibitions:

The Kansas African American Museum
Check out more Wichita area museums and galleries. We recommend confirming details and verifying requirements and/or safety procedures for guests before visiting the following attractions.
This press release was produced by Visit Wichita. The views expressed here are the author’s own.