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Exhibition review of the inaugural Kansas Triennial

We are excited and honored to be featured in The Shout, Wichita-based online newsroom covering arts and culture in Kansas communities. Thanks to The Shout for a glowing review of the Kansas Triennial 25/26 exhibition.

Read the review

(https://www.shoutwichita.com/kansas-triennial-25-26-beach-museum/)

Gallery installation views with various artworks displayed including woven baskets, beadwork, textiles, lighted sculptures etc. in the "Kansas Triennial 25/26" exhibition.Installation views of the Kansas Triennial 25/26 exhibition

Kansas Triennial 25/26 exhibition

We are excited and grateful for the various media for their interest and coverage of our new exhibition Kansas Triennial 25/26, open August 5, 2025–May 31, 2026. This new signature exhibition—happening every three years—showcases the diverse and dynamic voices of artists who call Kansas home. The inaugural 2025 installation features works by Mona Cliff, Mark Cowardin, Poppy DeltaDawn, and Ann Resnick.

Here are some articles featuring the exhibition: 

KANSAS! Magazine, Travel KS: KANSAS TRIENNIAL 25/26 SHOWCASES CONTEMPORARY KANSAS ARTISTS AT BEACH MUSEUM

The Manhattan Mercury: ‘TIME CAPSULE’

Kansas Reflector: Photographer’s K-State presentation showcases project on shrinking Kansas newspapers

Wildcat 919: The Fourth Estate: An Artistic Tribute to Newspapers and
Democracy

"Kansas Triennial 25/26" exhibition marketing image with the text of exhibition title and image of Mark Cowardin's sculpture made using ladders, 2x4s, lights and electrical wires.

K-State English students create works inspired by the museum’s exhibition

We are thrilled to share that the K-State English students in the First Year Seminar course ENGL 220 created a visual essay inspired by the artworks featured in our current exhibition “Women Artists in the Era of Second Wave Feminism.” Thanks to English Instructor Hunter Scott and Beach Museum Associated Curator of Education Kathrine Schlageck for working with the students.

Click here to read all about the students’ works

Students exploring the exhibition "Women Artists in the Era of Second Wave Feminism" at the Beach Museum of Art

Photo: courtesy of Kansas State English Department

The exhibition Women Artists in the Era of Second Wave Feminism is curated by Theresa Marie Ketterer, Beach Museum of Art Registrar and Collection Specialist and is open through Dec. 16, 2023. Admission and parking are always free at the Beach Museum of Art.

Click here to explore the virtual exhibition