• Our Favorite Things : Annual Staff Curated Exhibition

    For our annual staff curated exhibition, we each picked five pieces of art from the gallery based on five categories: contemporary, traditional, print, estate, and 3D. Artwork featured ranges in medium, style, and era, which we hope offers not only an insight into each of us, but also each of the artists featured in this exhibition. Our Favorite Things is on display until February 1st.

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  • It Takes Two : Couples Exhibition

    Join us for our First Friday exhibition, It Takes Two : Couples Exhibition in February. This exhibition features artists making art together in Kansas. Maybe these artists actively collaborate on pieces, maybe they simply share their inspirations together, or perhaps they even share a studio. It Takes Two features artists: Barbara Waterman-Peters and Larry Peters Tina Thomas and Dan Gegen Trish and Bruce VanOsdel Emily Chamberlain and Joseph Rincones Susan Blackwood and Howard Friedland We hope you can join us on February 7 from 5:30 - 9:00 PM for the opening reception. It Takes Two : Couples Exhibition closes February 29.  

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  • ART SALE : RSG Inventory

    For the month of March, we want to focus on artworks from the gallery by highlighting our collection with an art sale event. Join us March 6 on First Friday from 5:30 - 9:00 PM for to celebrate with the Reuben Saunders Gallery. This exhibition will feature a range of works from Prairie Print Makers, Associated American Artists, to some of our contemporary artists from the gallery collection. ART SALE : RSG Inventory runs March 6-28.

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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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