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!
August 11, 2022 | Mina
We're growing every day--expanding programming, embracing new partners, and working to increase the capacity for creatives in Wichita and the surrounding area! In that spirit, the Harvester Arts team created a video to introduce ourselves and tell our story to those who haven't met us yet.January 20, 2022 | Kate
Join us for an activity development training on February 19th hosted by Harvester Arts and featuring Jun-Li Wang of Springboard for the Arts. The training is for artists to receive a foundation of best practices for working with communities and to develop creative community projects around the theme of "A City Where I Belong."December 18, 2021 | Kate
Donate now to support creatives in the Wichita community through Harvester Arts programming!July 24, 2021 | kristin
Chainlink Gallery Place will open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, July 24 with food trucks, a new mural by Quintis Pinkston (a.k.a. Quack), By the People Market, organized by Mary Alexis Wirths, a camera obscura from Hugo Zelada Romero’s Camera for the Commons project, as well as painting activities on the community mural wall. Angelica Chavez’s new work, géliquitas, will also be on view on the chainlink fence. Following its opening, Chainlink Gallery Place will be open to the public from 5 p.m. to sundown, Thursdays and Fridays, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays. Through the summer and into the fall, Chainlink Gallery Place will host ongoing events.May 21, 2021 | Kate
In celebration of APIDA Heritage Month, BE SEEN is celebrating with a Fashion Showcase!