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Happy Independence Day

Elizabeth Layton Saluting the Flag, 1984

Hoping you have a safe and celebratory 4th of July this year, from the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art.

The Beach Museum of Art’s twentieth anniversary theme, “You Gotta Have Art,” was inspired by the words embroidered on caps worn by Elizabeth Layton and her husband in many of her self-portraits. The caps were gifts from her friend Don Lambert, the Ottawa Herald reporter who discovered her work in 1977 and helped to establish Layton as an important American artist through his writing and curation of exhibitions. The succinct phrase encapsulates how art was a positive force in Elizabeth Layton’s life. After an unstable marriage that ended in divorce, the death of a son, a lifelong battle with manic depression, and thirteen debilitating electroshock treatments, Layton took her first class in contour drawing and discovered how art could help her heal. Her drawings examined universal human experiences such as aging, death, social injustice, and love through the lens of her own life and body. She demonstrated the power of art in forging personal connections and developing understanding and empathy. In the comment book from her 1992 exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, one visitor wrote: “I am going through a hard time right now and it takes some effort to remember that it’s all a part of life. Your drawings… remind me that other people feel pain and ecstasy, rage and glory. Thank you for celebrating.”

Layton is now represented in the collections of more than one hundred and fifty art institutions in the United States, including the  Smithsonian American Art Museum. She has been the subject of features in Life, People, and on National Public Radio. Lambert facilitated the entry of several Layton drawings into the Beach Museum of Art collection.

The Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art will exhibit Elizabeth “Grandma” Layton: You Gotta Have Art October 11, 2016—January 8, 2017.

Holiday Hours

Independence Day is a very meaningful holiday for many, an opportunity to celebrate our constitution and country. A special time when patriotic Americans can reflect and rejoice our rights and freedom.

Elizabeth Layton Saluting the Flag, 1984
Elizabeth Layton
Saluting the Flag, 1984

The day is also a day send a special thank you for all those fighting to maintain the rights and freedoms we enjoy, to all of our neighbors to the west at Ft. Riley, thank you for your service and dedication.

Dong Kingman Spirit of July 4, 1976
Dong Kingman
Spirit of July 4, 1976

In observance of the holiday the the museum will close at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 2, and will be closed July 3-4, 2015. The museum will resume normal operating hours Sunday, July 5, 2015.

Zona Lorraine Wheeler Family Fourth of July, 1949
Zona Lorraine Wheeler
Family Fourth of July, 1949

The museum may be closed, but that doesn’t mean you can’t explore the collection. The Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art’s collection is available in an online searchable database found on our website.

John Steuart Curry Flag over Fort, ca. 1940-45
John Steuart Curry
Flag over Fort, ca. 1940-45