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17th & Jewell Avenue
Topeka, Kansas
Phone: 785 231 1024 -
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The mission of the Mulvane Art Museum is to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret art for the enjoyment and educational benefit of all, with special concern for the needs of the Washburn community, the people of the city of Topeka and the state of Kansas. The museum provides exhibitions, educational programs and other special events to present art in a way that makes it an integral and meaningful part of Kansans' lives.
Museum exhibitions, the Collection of Kansas Art: (CoKA), the annual Mountain-Plains art fair (the first weekend in June, on the Washburn campus), Art Resources for Topeka (museum art classes for children and adults), the Mulvane court (outdoor sculpture exhibit), the Washburn annual outdoor sculpture exhibit.
World Arts, Mountain-plains Arts, Arts of the State of Kansas
http://www.washburn.edu/mulvane
Changing exhibits from Mountain-Plains regrion. Contemporary art focus.
2002 Calendar of Events:
Faces from the Mulvane Permanent Collection
12/15/2001-2/24/2002
Images from the museum's permanent collection that
feature human faces in all their beauty and diversity
Hard Mud II: A Joint Exhibit with the Alice Sabatini Gallery of the
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library
3/9/2002-4/21/2002
Ceramics from the collection of the Topeka and Shawnee County Library
Gallery of Art, with sculptures by Elaine Henry
Washburn Art Student Annual Exhibit
4/27/2002-5/23/2002
The best works of the past year by art students at
Washburn University
Quilt 2001 - Contemporary Quilts
6/1/2002-7/28/2002
A touring exhibition of contemporary quilts
Hours:
Closed Mondays and during
installations
Tuesday-Wednesday, 10-7 Thursday-Friday, 10-4 Saturday-Sunday,
1-4
(Summer Hours) Tuesday-Friday, 10-4 Saturday-Sunday, 1-4
Admission:
free at all times to everyone
Directions:
Just South of 17th and Jewell,
on the Washburn University Campus in Topeka, Kansas
Joan Foth
From The High Road. Watercolor.
Yoshiro Ikeda
Garden. Clay.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
The Priest Nichiren in the Snow. Woodcut.
Joseph Henry Sharp
View From The Studio Garden. Oil on board.
Robert T. Soppelsa, Director
Edward Barr, Assistant to the Director
Barbara Yoder, Coordinator of
Education Programs
Carol Emert, Registrar/Preparator
Elizabeth Wunder,
Office Manager
Kandis Barker, Education Program Assistant
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