Happening

In addition to our Resident Artist programming, there’s always something brewing at Harvester Arts. Check back here for special events, discussions, collaborations, workshops, and happenings. Please comment and join the conversation!

Introduction to Jump!Star: A talk by George Ferrandi at The Ulrich Museum of Art

February 5, 2018 | kate

George Ferrandi introduces JUMP!STAR at the Ulrich Museum of Art. JUMP!STAR is a social sculpture conceived and directed by George Ferrandi and presented by Harvester Arts, Symphony in the Flint Hills, and Chamber Music at The Barn. It’s a little-known fact that the North Star that was overhead when the pyramids were built is not the same star as our North Star now (Polaris). In about a thousand years, a completely different star will be our North Star. Because of a slight wobble in the Earth’s rotation, the pole star position is not fixed. Our “guiding light” changes. Isn’t this amazing?

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Rainbow in Reverse: Queer Kansas History

January 19, 2018 | kate

Who do you know in Kansas who is queer, non-binary, or transgender? Friends, family, celebrities? In the exhibition Rainbow in Reverse: Queer Kansas History, Genevieve Waller highlights LGBTQ Kansans who are well-known and not-so-well-known cultural figures within the state and beyond.

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Artists Should Have More Money!

January 4, 2018 | kate

Join us Tuesday, January 23rd for a public talk with artist, illustrator, designer, blogger AND certified financial planner Christina Empedocles! Christina is a working artist who’s passionate belief that the world would be a better place if the creative makers within it had more money!

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Harvester Arts Holiday Market is back!

November 14, 2017 | kate

Our annual fundraiser holiday market of local artisan crafts, ornaments, and baked goods is back! The market will be open Final Friday, Nov. 24 from 6-9 pom and then each Saturday through December 16th from 11am-3pm. Holiday themed items as well as a curated gift shop of artworks and handmade goods.

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LIVE SUSTAIN CREATIVE ICT

October 13, 2017 | Kate Van Steenhuyse

Living and Sustaining a Creative Life is panel discussion and community conversation. All visiting artists are contributors to Sharon Louden’s book The Artist As Cultural Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life and will act as catalysts to the local community for conversations about the role artists play in community.

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