University of Kansas senior Hallie Cole's exhibit “This Land" reflected her experience as a multicultural Native American growing up in Oklahoma. The installation was featured in the Kansas Union Gallery from Feb. 28 through March 11.
Artists of Lawrence
Art made by students will be on display at the Spencer Art Museum’s sixth annual “Backyard Bash” exhibit in Marvin Grove. The exhibit will explore the untold stories of the Indigenous land that was once KU campus.
'The Space Between' is a new art gallery showcasing KU students' artwork about life after experiencing sexual violence. The gallery, located in the Kansas Memorial Union Gallery, is free of charge and open through Nov. 12.
“It’s a rebalancing, so those artists that have been historically suppressed have a voice,” Susan Earle, curator of the exhibition, said.
KU Studio 804 showed off their latest project — a home near the Lawrence Levee Trail in late June. It's located at 722 Ash St. in Lawrence.
The Spencer Museum launched an online version of the museum to make art more accessible during the quarantine lockdown.
Lawrence residents and businesses display signs of positivity with window chalk, yard signs and storefront displays amid the coronavirus pandemic.
KU sophomore Mackenzie Greckel expresses her passion for art through her own small business Instagram store, Cicada Camp Company.
The Lawrence Arts Center's month-long exhibit will feature work from 32 artists featured in past auctions.
Graphic designer and muralist Stephen Powers spoke at the University Wednesday. Powers told stories of the communities from which he draws inspiration for his murals.
Watson Library is hosting "Rightfully Yours: KU Campus and Community Scholars Consider U.S. Voting Rights," an exhibit put together by KU faculty members in response to the centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment.
The "Past Presence" exhibit at the Spencer Museum of Art gathers art from around the world to tell stories about the past that can shape the future.
University of Kansas senior, Brooke Metz created "Dizzzybomb," a distorted reality of her childhood home in an interactive art exhibit. The exhibit is being shown as part of Lawrence Final Fridays, a series of events which showcase local artwork each month.
David Shneer, professor of history and the Louis P. Singer chair in Jewish history at the University of Colorado, discussed WWII photographs and his upcoming book, "Grief: The Biography of the Holocaust Photograph," during the University of Kansas' "Making the Holocaust Human" lecture Wednesday, Jan. 30.
The Natural History Museum is displaying photos taken by undergraduate research students during their Namibian expedition over winter break.
KU architecture students collaborated with several sponsors to design and construct the Emergence Pavilion and a renovated limestone entrance for John Taylor Park in North Lawrence.