Exhibitions

Brian Hinkle: 2020 If Only

Join us for our June First Friday solo exhibition: Brian Hinkle- 2020 If Only. This exhibition features art created during his time in quarantine. "Please don't come to the opening*. I may or may not show up. I'll be standing by the keg of wine in the other room. These past two months I've been trying to keep my hands busy and my mind. Seriously, I hope to see y'all soon." -B HinkleThe exhibition opens June 5 at the Reuben Saunders Gallery and runs through June 26. *Due to the pandemic, we've decided it's best to alter our event to keep everyone as safe as possible. The opening hours are 10am to 5:30pm. Please feel free to drop in during...

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Colony 39_Randy Regier

This new body of work with be installed in our windows and can be viewed from outside as well as inside. THROUGH DECEMBER.   "Sometime in the mid ‘80s, I encountered a vintage Japanese-made tabletop battery powered game/toy at a small thrift shop. I bought it for a couple of reasons, most notably the lithography and graphics were excellent, all outer-space themed, and because the more I examined it the more I wanted to know the people that conceived of and made it. It’s long gone now, can’t even recall how or when I let it go. But the important thing is I still think of it and wonder what it was, I never really understood it (it did not...

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New Gallery Space Celebration

For the month of December, we are showcasing our local and regional artists in our newly renovated gallery space.  Please join us December 4 on First Friday from 5:30 – 7:00 PM to celebrate with the Reuben Saunders Gallery. This exhibition will feature a range of works  from various artists including Todd Matson, Phil Epp, Elizabeth Rowley, James Borger, Josh Tripoli and many more.    

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Transformation – Paintings by Susan Grace

Susan Grace is a painter who lives and works in Lawrence, KS. Her work has been widely exhibited throughout the U.S., and she has received numerous awards for her work.  Her paintings are in many private and public collections, including the Mulvane Art Museum, Topeka, KS and The Art of Emprise Collection, Wichita, KS. Although she studied painting in Athens, Greece, her academic background is primarily in literature and theater, and she taught courses in modern American and European literature at universities in the U.S. and at The American College of Greece in Athens, Greece.  While teaching, she always maintained an active studio practice regardless of where she was living. Upon returning to the U.S., she held a tenured faculty position...

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APRIL 2-30, 2021

Opening April 2

PRAIRIE CHRONICLES

Larry Schwarm

OPENING APRIL 2, 7:30-9:30 PM Join us for our April First Friday solo exhibition. We are excited to be welcoming Kansas photographer Larry Schwarm into the gallery. Schwarm's show focuses on the juxtaposition between the sublime beauty of the Midwest prairies and the absurd beauty of the human civilizations developed on them. The exhibition opens April 2 at the Reuben Saunders Gallery and runs through April 30. *Due to the pandemic, we've decided it's best to alter our event to keep everyone as safe as possible. The opening hours are 10 am to 9 pm. Please feel free to drop in during the day. We do REQUIRE MASKS and will limit the number of visitors in the gallery at any...

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Sept. 3 - 25

Rebecca HOYER | Labyrinth: Drawing a Meditative Line

FIRST First Friday, September 3rd | 5:00 - 9:00   This First Friday at RSG, we will be opening a new solo exhibition titled "Labyrinth: Drawing a Meditative Line". This exhibition will highlight artist Rebecca Hoyer, who lives and paints in Wichita, Kansas and will be featuring over 30 original artworks created by her. We are excited to display this collection of oil paintings and watercolors! We hope you will join us for our reception on: . . . September 3rd, 2021 from 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm . . . . "I paint houses and trees because they are adversaries. I am telling the story of how these two forces live together. Houses want permanence. They are a pile...

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