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Geraldine Craig

Rural | Urban Artist |October 19, 2019 – March 1, 2020

Gerry Craig is an artist and writer whose research-based practice focuses on the intersections and relationships between textile history, theory or criticism, curatorial work, studio practice.  More

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Holly Wilson

Rural | Urban Artist |October 19, 2019 – March 1, 2020

Holly Wilson is a multi-media artist who creates figures which serve as her storytellers to the world, conveying stories of the sacred and the precious, capturing moments of our day, our vulnerabilities and our strengths.  More

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Levi Robb

Rural | Urban Artist |October 19, 2019 – March 1, 2020

Levi Robb grew up in Morning Sun, IA, surrounded by vast expanses of space, dense timberland, and the Mississippi River. This agrarian landscape played an important role in shaping him as an artist and designer. More

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A. Mary Kay

Rural | Urban Artist |October 19, 2019 – March 1, 2020

A.Mary Kay lives and paints in rural Lindsborg, Kansas. Born in London England, she has lived in the USA for 32 years. She earned an MFA in Painting from Yale University. In 2014 Kay was selected as one of three artists to represent Kansas for the exhibition State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now, at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art  More

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Norman Akers

Rural | Urban Artist |October 19, 2019 – March 1, 2020

As an Osage artist, Norman explores issues of identity, culture, including mythos, place, and the dynamics of personal and cultural transformation. Underlying principles that inform his art include tribal oral histories, art historical references, and nature. More

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Rena Detrixhe

Rural | Urban Artist |October 19, 2019 – March 1, 2020

The daughter of a soil conservation technician and a ceramicist, Rena grew up in the post rock region of central Kansas, just south of Russell. Most of her childhood was spent on her family’s 10 acres in the country surrounded by farmland and a creek tributary to the Smoky Hill River. More

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Ryan RedCorn

Rural | Urban Artist |October 19, 2019 – March 1, 2020

Ryan RedCorn is Osage. Photos of Osage women have a complex history, but RedCorn is putting Osage women in control of their own images again. His collaborative approach is respectful and allows the woman’s voice and values to emerge. More

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Curator Elizabeth Seaton and Artist Jeremiah Ariaz

November 16, 2019

Jeremiah Ariaz returns to Kansas with an exhibition at the Beach Museum of Art at K-State: Louisiana Trail Riders. He will speak about his exhibit and sign his 2018 book which will be available for purchase. Beach Museum of Art Curator Elizabeth Seaton will talk about the John Steuart Curry exhibition currently exhibiting at the museum: The Cowboy Within.  More

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Happenings at a Glance

2019

An overview of Happenings at The Volland Store in 2019. Check back throughout the year for additions and changes. More

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Linda Blackburn | Law of the Saddle (II)

June 1 – September 1, 2019

Standard tropes of Western films…Blackburn’s embrace of the land…an exploration into the nature of painting.  More

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Stargazing at Volland | 2019

August 24, 2019

“Experience the darkness of the night sky and the brilliance of the stars. It’s one of the best things about the Flint Hills.” Pure magic. Photo (detail) by Dave Leiker
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HUNGRY HEARTLAND

September 7 – October 6, 2019

“Food deserts in Kansas.” An exhibition by students from the Art, Journalism, and English departments at Kansas State University. An exploration of the lack of fresh food in a land of plenty.   More

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