
11/04/2023
Today! 1:00 - 5:00 PM
http://www.trishhigginsfineart.com In 1990, Rich Vilet commissioned Trish Higgins to create a series of photographs for the opening of Larkspur Restaurant.
Her work garnered great interest with every piece selling. Trish seized this opportunity and began curating regular exhibits focusing on the work of local and regional artists. At this time, Trish opened an office in Old Town where she began offering consultation to individual and corporate collectors. In 1999, Trish Higgins Fine Art opened in the old Domestic Laundry building at 1425 E. Douglas e
xhibiting the work of regional and national artists. THFA continues today as a placeholder within the Wichita arts community representing artists through “pop-up galleries”. THFA stages arts events and exhibitions throughout the city in donated storefronts, unleased properties and other spaces significant to the Wichita community. THFA represents artists working in Modern and Contemporary art of every media with an eye for superb quality and craftsmanship. If interested in submitting work for consideration please email images, CV and artist statement to [email protected]
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Today! 1:00 - 5:00 PM
Aaron M. Brown
“Expedition 3rd Street”
Oil on panel
On view starting tomorrow, Friday November 3rd, 1:00 - 5:00 “Mostly Small Works
Aaron M. Brown
“Avian 9”
Oil on panel
“Mostly Small Works”
Opening Friday, November 3rd, 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Bob Burdette
Recycled and riveted metal ornaments and tree sculpture
“Mostly Small Works”
Opening Friday, November 3rd
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Opens Friday, November 3rd !
Image 1: from her “Memory Trace” series
Also exhibiting .garrison
Coming up Harvester Arts on Friday, November 3rd…
Coming soon…
“Mostly Small Works”
November 3, 4 & 5, 2023
Ann Resnick
Untitled study
Spray paint on paper
22” x 30”
Coming soon…
“Mostly Small Works”
November 3, 4, & 5, 2023
Debra Smith
“Memory Trace Series”
Pieced vintage silk
7” x 7”
Barbara Earl Thomas
“The Illuminated Body”
On exhibit through January 14, 2024
“The Transformation Room”
Hand-cut Tyvek
Compelling prints and drawings by Bryan Raymundo at Steckline Gallery, Newman University
“The Sad Truth About Happiness”
Russell Ferguson
Untitled box 2004
Porcelain with underglaze
3 3/4” x 5 3/4” x 5 3/4”
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Permanent Collection
Judith Shea
“Storage” 1999
Bronze
Ranging in height from 42 3/4” (d) to 7’ 4” (e)
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Permanent Collection
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Max Ernst
“Capricorn” 1948
Bronze
7’11 1/2” x 6’10” x 4’7 1/4”
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Permanent Collection
vanessa German
“Glory” 2017
Poly glitter, foam, vintage French beaded flowers, card stock letters, vintage machete, beaded sequin snakes, acrylic rhinestones, threaded rhinestones, glass beads, glitter foam pages, beaded sequin stars, beaded sequin butterfly, red foam & feather birds, old French francs, beaded crown, beaded watermelon appliqué, large egg, cowrie shell, mirror, concrete worker’s brush, Austrian Crystal Buttons, Old Doll head from the bombed out German doll factories, beaded sequin dragon fly, plastic Valentine’s Day souvenir, black ceramic german doll, gold beaded sequin leaves, ceramic flowers, made in japan figurine of small black child eating watermelon, vintage party noise maker with applied enslaved person possession photo, Mardi Gras Coins, small ceramic ship, virgin of Guadeloupe pendant, old, glass bottle, glitter foam stars, metal bird salt n pepper shaker, 2 vintage beaded African bracelets, lid from quality hot coco tin.
74” x 47”
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Permanent Collection
Frank Stella
“La Rêve de d’Alembert” 1974
Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
140 1/2” x 283 3/4”
On view at Nelson-Atkinson Museum of Art
Robert Mangold
Four Color Frame Painting #4, 1984
Acrylic and black pencil on canvas
10’ x 84”
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Permanent Collection
Joel Shapiro (American, born 1941)
Untitled, 1991; cast 1992
Bronze
6’6 1/8” x 4’11” x 27”
Nelson-Atkinson Museum of Art
Permanent Collection
More images from Armin Mühsam’s exhibit “The Elastic Continuum”
“Decorative Modifications”
Oil on canvas
28” x 28”
“Particularized Pastoral”
Oil on canvas
38” x 60”
“Non-descriptive Finality”
Oil on canvas
36” x 33”
Serge Attukwei Clottey
“Your voice to the plight” 2017
Mixed media (plastics, aluminum plates, wires and oil paint)
On view in the exhibit “Chroma” through December 9, 2023
Armin Mühsam
“Hypnotic Monolith”
Oil on canvas
60” x 44”
“Non-Associative Equilibrium “
Oil on Canvas
60” x 44”
On view in “The Elastic Continuum” through 10/14
Jerome Nelemans
“The Serial Portrait”
On exhibit in the Clayton Staples Gallery Image transfers on wood panels
Donald Sultan
“Spike Acanthe, July 5, 1993” 1993
Oil paint, tar, sparkle on tile on Masonite
96” x 96”
From the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art exhibit “Tensile Strength”
Coming up this fall…
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Unknown Italian artist
Active Venice late 14th century
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, late 14th century
Tempera with gold leaf on wood panel
Blanton Museum of Art
University of Texas at Austin
Ellsworth Kelly
“Mother and Child” 1949
Oil on linen
29” x 17”
Seen exhibit “Medieval X Modern”
This exhibit presented the work “of modern artists from Europe and the Americas who created prints, drawings, paintings, illustrated books, sculptures, and decorative objects informed by the spectacular craftsmanship and compelling historical figures of the Middle Ages.”—from the Blanton Museum’s website
Mandy Bernard, Alicia Kelly
“Fall/Kansas”
Acrylic yarn, tufted wool, cut Tyvek, acrylic, wire
On view exhibit “Point of View”
Becky Hyberger
“The Blackbird’s Territory” and
“04.08.28 Returning to Before” mixed media constructions
On view exhibit “Point of View”
Alicia Kelly
“The Passing”
310’ of hand cut Tyvek
On view in the exhibit “Point of View”
through September 3, 2023
Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004)
“3-D Drawing 1964 (For Still Life No. 42)” 1964
Charcoal, gesso, and assemblage (clock, glass, paint, plywood, Formica, composite panel, wood, and metal) on wood panel
48 1/8” x 60” x 10”
University of Texas at Austin
Larry Ahvakana
“Spirit World Panel”
Glass
From the exhibit “Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass” through September 10, 2023
Dan Friday
“Aunt Fran’s Star Basket”
Glass
From the exhibit “Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass”
through September 10, 2023
Dale Chihuly
“French Scarlet Soft Cylinder with Colbalt Yellow Wrap”
Glass
From the exhibit “Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass”
through September 10, 2023
A spectre was haunting Wichita — the spectre of feminism. Or so you might have thought, based on the intense discussions.
Stuart Davis (1892-1964)
“Bass Rocks #1” 1939
Oil on Canvas
34 3/8” x 43 1/8”
Dan Friday (Lummi)
“Autumn Run”
Hand Blown glass, hand-woven cedar rope
Raven Skyriver (Tlingit)
“Anchor Sea Horse”
Freehand sculpted glass
From the exhibit “Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass” through September 10, 2023
Matthew Hilyard
“Untitled”
Mixed media on canvas
48” x 36”
School of Creativity
Wichita, KS
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