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SUMMARY:"Lover's Eyes Deux" - Sara Grant
DESCRIPTION:This solo-exhibition will feature miniature “eye” artworks by local artist\, Sara Grant! \nWe hope you will join us for our opening reception on First Friday\, February 7th from 5:00pm – 8:00pm! \nExhibition on display: FEBRUARY 7th – MARCH 29th\, 2025
URL:https://www.reubensaundersgallery.com/exhibit/lovers-eyes-deux-sara-grant/
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SUMMARY:"My Home to Yours" - Notable Works from the Estate of Andy Kenyon"
DESCRIPTION:Our main gallery area will be featuring a large collection of ceramic artworks in “My Home to Yours” – Notable Works from the Estate of Andy Kenyon!\n\n\n\n\nAndy Kenyon dedicated his life to the pursuit of ceramics\, shaping not only clay but also the lives of those around him. His journey began with traditional academia\, but his true calling emerged when he discovered the transformative power of working with his hands. After studying ceramics at community colleges in St. Louis\, he was accepted into the Kansas City Art Institute in 1974\, where he trained under the renowned Ken Ferguson\, earning his BFA in 1976. He continued his studies at Wichita State University under Richard St. John\, completing his MFA in 1978.\n\n\nAndy’s passion for ceramics was deeply personal—an extension of his curiosity\, craftsmanship\, and quiet resilience. This is reflected in his collection\, a testament to his love for the material and the artistry of those who shaped it. Spanning a diverse range of ceramic techniques and styles\, the collection includes works by renowned artists such as Cary Esser\, Ken Ferguson\, John Glick\, Clary Illian\, Randy Johnston\, Jeff Oestreich\, Chris Staley\, Byron Temple\, and many more.\n\n\nThis exhibition is a tribute to Andy’s artistry and spirit. Each piece in this collection holds a part of his story\, waiting to find a new home where it will be cherished\, used\, and loved—just as he would have wanted.\n\n“My Home to Yours” – Notable Works from the Estate of Andy Kenyon | Exhibition runs February 7th through March 1st\, 2025
URL:https://www.reubensaundersgallery.com/exhibit/my-home-to-yours-notable-works-from-the-estate-of-andy-kenyon/
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SUMMARY:In collaboration with De Buck Gallery: Devan Shimoyama
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Devan Shimoyama we are collaborating with De Buck Gallery in New York\, and are honored to offer collectors the opportunity to acquire works by Devan Shimoyama\, currently on view at the Ulrich Museum of Art on the Wichita State University campus. Shimoyama’s work\, inspired by classical mythology and the cultural influences of his youth\, blends intricate embellishments with deeply personal narratives. His mixed media canvases celebrate identity\, queerness\, and transformation\, transporting viewers to mesmerizing\, dreamlike spaces. \nFor inquiries or to schedule a consultation\, please contact trish@reubensaundersgallery.com. \nDon’t forget\, the Ulrich Museum will be hosting an artist talk with Devan Shimoyama in conjunction with his Spring 2025 exhibition\, Devan Shimoyama: Rituals. An award-winning contemporary multidisciplinary artist\, Shimoyama will share insights into his creative process\, themes of vulnerability and metamorphosis\, and the diverse cultural narratives that shape his work. \nThis free program will take place on February 27th at 6:00 p.m. in McKnight Art Center\, Room 210 (WSU Campus). \n(Artist Profile Image by: Zac Riggleman)
URL:https://www.reubensaundersgallery.com/exhibit/de-buck-gallery-devan-shimoyama/
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SUMMARY:"Transmutación" - Armando Minjarez
DESCRIPTION:Armando MinjarezB. 1986\, Chihuahua\, Mexico.\nArmando Minjarez is a Mexican interdisciplinary artist\, designer\, and community organizer. His practice is guided by themes of displacement\, collaboration\, and empowerment to open spacefor the development of social change strategy\, creative expression\, and liberation for racialized communities.\nArmando has presented work and conducted research on racism\, displacement\, migration and creative expression in Canada\, USA\, Mexico\, and throughout Europe\, and his creative and community work has been featured on major news publications and published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.\n—Exhibition Statement:\nMy fascination with the built environment draws me to the smallest\, often overlooked details of everyday objects—the threading on a plastic lid\, the mold seams of a spray bottle\, the subtle curves of a water bottle spout. This close examination of ubiquitous\, machine-made objects designed by humans serves as the foundation for my exploration of form.\nThe works in this exhibition do not center on a single narrative but rather engage with everything that surrounds us—human-made objects shaped by machine-made processes\, ultimately conceived by human hands.\nFamiliar forms linger at the edge of recognition: a detergent bottle\, a pile of clothes\, a stack of mail\, a Tupperware container. Suspended between the mundane and the abstract\, they invitecontemplation and stillness.\n—Artist Statement:\n“Over the years\, I have assembled a vast alphabet of shapes and forms—an ever-growing vocabulary scattered across my studio. Disparate objects gather on shelves and tables\, quietlyconversing\, forming relationships with one another. Over time\, these connections emerge as compositions of familiar forms—fragments of memory\, imperfect and mended\, stitched together and transmuted. The metal shelf\, once a vessel of pure function\, becomes something else entirely—a repository where objects meet\, a quiet archive of shifting meanings”\n—EXHIBITION ON DISPLAY MARCH 7th – MARCH 29th\, 2025
URL:https://www.reubensaundersgallery.com/exhibit/transmutacion-armando-minjarez/
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SUMMARY:ARTIST TALK: Armando Minjarez
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special artist talk featuring Armando Minjarez as he discusses the techniques and artistic significance of works from his solo exhibition\, “Transmutación”. This event offers a unique opportunity to gain insight into the creative process\, artistic influences\, and the meaning embedded in his work.\n\nWe hope you’ll join us for this engaging conversation!\n\nThis event is free and open to the public!\n\n—-\n\nArmando MinjarezB. 1986\, Chihuahua\, Mexico.\n\nArmando Minjarez is a Mexican interdisciplinary artist\, designer\, and community organizer. His practice is guided by themes of displacement\, collaboration\, and empowerment to open spacefor the development of social change strategy\, creative expression\, and liberation for racialized communities.\nArmando has presented work and conducted research on racism\, displacement\, migration and creative expression in Canada\, USA\, Mexico\, and throughout Europe\, and his creative and community work has been featured on major news publications and published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.\n\n—Exhibition Statement:\nMy fascination with the built environment draws me to the smallest\, often overlooked details of everyday objects—the threading on a plastic lid\, the mold seams of a spray bottle\, the subtle curves of a water bottle spout. This close examination of ubiquitous\, machine-made objects designed by humans serves as the foundation for my exploration of form.\nThe works in this exhibition do not center on a single narrative but rather engage with everything that surrounds us—human-made objects shaped by machine-made processes\, ultimately conceived by human hands.\nFamiliar forms linger at the edge of recognition: a detergent bottle\, a pile of clothes\, a stack of mail\, a Tupperware container. Suspended between the mundane and the abstract\, they invitecontemplation and stillness.\n\n—Artist Statement:\n“Over the years\, I have assembled a vast alphabet of shapes and forms—an ever-growing vocabulary scattered across my studio. Disparate objects gather on shelves and tables\, quietlyconversing\, forming relationships with one another. Over time\, these connections emerge as compositions of familiar forms—fragments of memory\, imperfect and mended\, stitched together and transmuted. The metal shelf\, once a vessel of pure function\, becomes something else entirely—a repository where objects meet\, a quiet archive of shifting meanings”\n\n—EXHIBITION ON DISPLAY MARCH 7th – MARCH 29th\, 2025\n\n\n—\nPhoto By: Hugo Zelada Romero
URL:https://www.reubensaundersgallery.com/exhibit/artist-talk-armando-minjarez/
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