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Classes and Workshops

The Museum hosts a variety of classes and workshops throughout the year for all ages!

workshop at the Beach Museum of Art

ARTSmart classes: Explore the current exhibitions. Each class includes looking activities in the galleries and an art project. Classes are held on the first Wednesday and Thursday of the month at 10:30 (ages 2-5) and 4:30 (all ages). Upcoming classes: Feb. 7 & 8: wood+paper+box Part 1

Homeschool Tuesdays meet on the first Tuesday of the month allows Homeschool families to investigate the exhibitions and collection with curriculum integration. Tours are appropriate for those in Kindergarten on up and include an art project. Upcoming class: Feb. 6, 1-2:30: wood+paper+box Part 1 (printmaking/multiples)

Family workshop at the Beach Museum of ArtCost for each class above is $5 per child. Reservations are required. Payment can be made with cash or check. Please call (785)532-7718 or email klwalk@k-state.edu for reservations. Children must be accompanied by an adult. If you need to cancel your reservation please let us know so we can call those on the waiting list.

Special price for Military Families: In conjunction with the Blue Star Museum program, the Beach Museum of Art offers Military Families half price on all workshops and classes!

Friends of the Beach Museum of Art members receive half price discount with membership card. Please click here to join the Friends of the Beach.

Let’s Connect!

Visit us online at beach.k-state.edu

Send email to beachart@k-state.edu

Join the museum’s e-news list to stay up to date on everything at the museum.

Check out The Beach Blog for behind-the-scenes information, event info, and guest posts.

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Subscribe to the museum’s YouTube channel to watch videos of art, artists and special programs.

Join the Beach Buddies Facebook Group to enjoy cool art, fun activities and resources for children, families and educators.

Elizabeth Layton, Untitled (business business business, you gotta have art)1991, Kansas State University, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, 1998.222

Give the gift of art this holiday season!

The Beach Museum of Art’s limited edition 2023 Gift Print is available for sale. It invites interaction and makes a unique holiday gift for family and friends. Purchase your gift print today!

The Friends of the Beach Museum of Art commissions a limited-edition print by a recognized Kansas artist for sale to Friends and the public each year. Kansas State University’s Friends of Art started the gift print program in 1934.

The 2023 Gift Print is a box containing several different prints created by artists Katie Baldwin, Mariko Jesse and Yoonmi Nam of the artist collective wood+paper+box. It is also the focus of the Beach Museum of Art’s current exhibition wood+paper+box in your hands, open through April 6, 2024.

"Mise-en-Scène," 2023 Beach Museum of Art Gift Print. Composed of various prints assembled in a box. Featured in the "wood+paper+box in your hands" exhibition at the museum.

The gift print box leans into the concept of interaction with an invitation to participate in the creative process. Its title, Mise-en-Scène, is a phrase used to refer to stage design and the arrangement of actors in a theatre or film production. A person interacting with the box can compose a “scene” using several prints, take a picture, and upload it to Instagram with the hashtag #woodpaperbox. This exhibition offers the public that experience of interacting with the Gift Print and engaging in a dialogue on social media with the collective and other viewers.

Gift prints are available to the public for purchase. Friends of the Beach Museum of Art at any level receive a 25% discount on the price. For more information about becoming a Friend or purchasing the gift print, please call 785-532-7718 or email beachart@ksu.edu.

"Mise-en-Scène," 2023 Beach Museum of Art Gift Print at the interactive station of the exhibition "wood+paper+box in your hands."  "Mise-en-Scène," 2023 Beach Museum of Art Gift Print at the interactive station of the exhibition "wood+paper+box in your hands."

Click here for more information about the museum’s Gift Prints.

Top image: wood+paper+box, Mise-en-Scène (2023 Beach Museum of Art Gift Print), 2020–2022, clamshell box, mokuhanga (Japanese woodblock), oil-based woodblock, letterpress, lithograph, and inkjet, dimensions variable, photo: Alec Smith

Holiday Workshop

Celebrate nature in all its beauty. Create cards, decorations, and ornaments from a wide variety of supplies. 

Holiday Workshop
Saturday, December 2, 2023, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. or 1:30-3 p.m. Registration is required.
$7.50 per participant (cash or check accepted). Friends of the Beach Museum of Art and Military families receive 50% discount. Please contact Associate Curator of Education Kathrine Schlageck at klwalk@ksu.edu or call 785-532-7718 for registration.

Families engaged in making gifts and decorations at the Holiday Workshop at the Beach Museum of Art.

This event is part of the Beach Museum of Art’s Art in Motion annual program series.

Family workshop at the Beach Museum of Art

2023 Winter Party

The Beach Museum of Art is celebrating the season, and you are invited! Bring your family and friends to the Winter Party on Thursday, December 7, 2023 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. The celebration will feature music, art activities, beadwork demonstration, “selfie station” photo booth and complimentary hot beverages and cookies! The Winter Party is free and open to the public.

Where: Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, 701 Beach Lane, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506.
Attire: Holiday/Party attire admired
We look forward to celebrating the season with you!

2023 Winter Party flyer

ART BYTES on the Museum’s Social Media

Enjoy short videos about art in the Beach Museum of Art’s collection. Each video features information about an artwork in the collection, the artist who made it, and the techniques used. Art Bytes are released first Wednesdays on the museum’s social media channels:

Facebook: BeachMuseumofArt
Instagram: @beachmuseum

Watch past Art Bytes videos on the museum’s YouTube channel at beach.k-state.edu/videos. While you’re at it, please don’t forget to subscribe, comment, like or share. Thanks!

ART BYTES, short videos about art in the Beach Museum of Art's collection.

Screen capture of an Art Byte video featuring the lithograph Barandales by artist Emilio Sanchez, presented by Education Specialist Kim Richards.

What’s coming in spring 2024?

New exhibitions opening in Spring 2024: 

Where the Magic Happens: Artists in the Studio
February 13 – October 19, 2024
Explore the creative process through views of artists working in their studios, many of them self-portraits. The exhibition will showcase works from the museum’s collection and will also feature tools owned by Charles Marshall, Herschel Logan and Bernard Steffen.

Major Sponsor: Greater Manhattan Community Foundation’s Lincoln & Dorothy I. Deihl Community Grants Program

Caroline Thorington, "Magician 3rd State," 2013, lithograph, gift of Caroline Thorington, 2017.285

Caroline Thorington, Magician 3rd State, 2013, lithograph, gift of Caroline Thorington, 2017.285


Upon a Time: Create Your Own Adventure
May 28 – December 21, 2024
Find inspiration for creating your own adventure stories in works from the collection. Organized in conjunction with the American Library Association’s 2024 summer reading theme, “Adventure Begins at Your Library,” this exhibition will set the theme for the museum’s summer art programs and tours.

Major Sponsor: Greater Manhattan Community Foundation’s Lincoln & Dorothy I. Deihl Community Grants Program

John Steuart Curry, "Then a Galaxy of Fireworks Exploded in His Head, and All the World Turned Black," illustration for “The Tiger’s Claw” by Albert Payson Terhune, Country Gentleman, February 3, 1923, oil on canvas board, 36 x 30 in., 2022.22

John Steuart Curry, Then a Galaxy of Fireworks Exploded in His Head, and All the World Turned Black, illustration for “The Tiger’s Claw” by Albert Payson Terhune, Country Gentleman, February 3, 1923, oil on canvas board, 36 x 30 in., 2022.22

Current exhibition inspires K-State First Year Seminar students

We are thrilled to share this! The K-State English students in the First Year Seminar course ENGL 220 created a visual essay inspired by the artworks featured in our current exhibition Women Artists in the Era of Second Wave Feminism. Thanks to English Instructor Hunter Scott and Beach Museum Associated Curator of Education Kathrine Schlageck for working with the students.

Click here to read all about the students’ works

Photo: courtesy of the Kansas State University English Department

The exhibition Women Artists in the Era of Second Wave Feminism is curated by Theresa Marie Ketterer, Beach Museum of Art Registrar and Collection Specialist and is open through Dec. 16, 2023. Come check out the exhibition. Admission and parking are always free at the Beach Museum of Art.

The Meadow gets an update through new student-designed seating

Visitors of the Meadow can soon enjoy new seating designed and fabricated in collaboration with the students of the K-State Department of Architecture Planning and Design. The students are currently in the making mode, and the museum is excited about this collaboration. The new seating will be unveiled with a grand celebration in Spring 2024. Stay tuned for more details!

Here is a peek at the fabrication process:

A student works on preparations for cutting of wood that will be part of the new Meadow seating.


Freshly fabricated top and bottom of one of the seats to be installed in the Meadow.

The Meadow is a landscape of prairie plants native to the Flint Hills located just north of the Beach Museum of Art. Milkweeds and other species here provide food and habitat for Monarch butterflies and other pollinators. Enjoy this prairie garden right on the K-State campus and open for all.
The Meadow helps build meaningful connections among art, science, and enjoyment of the natural world. It is a project of the Beach Museum of Art’s Prairie Studies Initiative, in collaboration with K-State staff, faculty, students, and members of the surrounding community.

Current Exhibitions

Gallery Exhibitions:

wood+paper+box in your hands
2023 Friends of the Beach Museum of Art Gift Print
October 3, 2023 – April 6, 2024

wood+paper+box in your hands

 

To the Stars Through Art: A History of Art Collecting in Kansas Public Schools, 1900-1950
August 22, 2023 – May 11, 2024

"To the Stars Through Art: A History of Art Collecting in Kansas Public Schools, 1900-1950" exhibition at the Beach Museum of Art, open August 22, 2023 – May 11, 2024


Neil Welliver: Maine Seasons
September 19, 2023 – August 17, 2024


Voices: Women Artists in the Era of Second Wave Feminism
August 9, 2022 – December 16, 2023

"Voices: Women Artists in the Era of Second Wave Feminism" exhibition at the Beach Museum of Art


Prairie Views
Ongoing with new selections

"Prairie Views" exhibition at the Beach Museum of Art.


2023-2024 K-State Common Works of Art
Works by Roger Y. Shimomura in the Beach Museum of Art collection

Image from "Memories of Childhood," lithograph (handmade book) by artist Roger Shimomura in the collection of the Beach Museum of Art.

Memories of Childhood, 1999, color lithograph (handmade book), 7 x 10 in., G. E. Johnson Art Acquisition Fund, 2002.340

Color lithograph "American Guardian" by artist Roger Shimomura in the collection of the Beach Museum of Art.

American Guardian, 2007, color lithograph, 27 1/8 x 39 in., Kansas Printmakers Fund, 2007.10

"Enemy Alien #2," acrylic on canvas by artist Roger Shimomura in the collection of the Beach Museum of Art.

Enemy Alien #2, 2006, acrylic on canvas, 36 x 24 in., 2016.41

 


Click here to view current Virtual Exhibitions

Classes and Workshops

The Museum hosts a variety of classes and workshops throughout the year for all ages!

Family workshop by Beach Museum of Art

ARTSmart classes: Explore the current exhibitions. Each class includes looking activities in the galleries and an art project. Classes meet on select Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 (ages 2-5) and 4:30 (all ages).
Upcoming classes: Dec. 6 & 7 Theme: Indigenous Art

Homeschool Tuesdays meet on the first Tuesday of the month and include additional academic content. Tours are appropriate for those in Kindergarten on up and include an art project.
Upcoming class: Dec. 5, 1-2:30
Theme: Indigenous Art

Family workshop at the Beach Museum of ArtSupply fee for each class is $5 per child. Reservations are required. Payment can be made with cash or check. Please call (785)532-7718 or email klwalk@k-state.edu for reservations. Children must be accompanied by an adult. If you need to cancel your reservation please let us know so we can call those on the waiting list.

Special price for Military Families: In conjunction with the Blue Star Museum program, the Beach Museum of Art offers Military Families half price on all workshops and classes!

New! Friends of the Beach Museum of Art members receive half price discount with membership card. Please click here to join the Friends of the Beach.

Let’s Connect!

Visit us online at beach.k-state.edu

Send email to beachart@k-state.edu

Join the museum’s e-news list to stay up to date on everything at the museum.

Check out The Beach Blog for behind-the-scenes information, event info, and guest posts.

Follow us on Instagram | Follow us on Facebook

Subscribe to the museum’s YouTube channel to watch videos of art, artists and special programs.

Join the Beach Buddies Facebook Group to enjoy cool art, fun activities and resources for children, families and educators.

Elizabeth Layton, Untitled (business business business, you gotta have art)1991, Kansas State University, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, 1998.222

New Fall Exhibitions

wood+paper+box in your hands
2023 Friends of the Beach Museum of Art Gift Print
October 3, 2023–April 6, 2024

"Mise-en-Scène," 2023 Beach Museum of Art Gift Print. Composed of various prints assembled in a box. Featured in the "wood+paper+box in your hands" exhibition at the museum.

Katie Baldwin, Mariko Jesse, and Yoonmi Nam make up the artist collective wood+paper+box. They met in Japan in 2004 at an artist residency, where together they lived and studied mokuhanga, the traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking technique. Artworks by wood+paper+box carry the spark born of shared experience and are created through collaboration, interaction, and friendship. They offer the idea of appreciating art not just by looking but also by touching and participating.

In the exhibition, visitors can handle and interact with a sample gift print, Mise-en-Scène. The title refers to stage design and the arrangement of actors in a theatre or film production. Viewers can contribute to wood+paper+box’s ongoing visual dialogue by posting images of their own arrangements of prints from the box on Instagram, using the hashtag #woodpaperbox. In the current challenging social and political time, wood+paper+box offers a moment to slow down and share in the beauty and comfort of communal creativity.

Major Sponsors: The Alms GroupGreater Manhattan Community Foundation’s Lincoln & Dorothy I. Deihl Community Grants Program

Related event
wood+paper+box Artists Talk by Katie Baldwin, Mariko Jesse and Yoonmi Nam

Thursday, November 2, 2023, 5:30 p.m.
Beach Museum of Art
Free and open to the public

Image: wood+paper+box, Mise-en-Scène, 2020–22, mokuhanga, lithography,  letterpress, inkjet, printing, relief printing, dimensions, variable, 2023 Marianna Kistler, Beach Museum of Art Gift Print, edition of 10, photo: Alec Smith


To the Stars Through Art: A History of Art Collecting in Kansas Public Schools, 1900-1950
August 22, 2023 – May 11, 2024

Watercolor and graphite on paper artwork by Ethel Spears entitled "WPA Cutting Down a Tree." Part of the Beach Museum of Art collection. Featuring a community of workers cutting trees at an intersection in a neighborhood with children playing around and families sitting on grass.

In 1911 the school superintendent in McPherson, Kansas, organized an exhibition to acquire artwork for a new high school. This became an annual ticketed event, allowing the McPherson schools to establish a rich collection of works by regionally and nationally recognized artists, among them James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Birger Sandzén and Fern Coppedge.

Before the mid-century, schools in dozens of Kansas communities, including boarding schools for Indigenous students and segregated schools, joined McPherson in acquiring original art. To the Stars Through Art will feature 70 paintings and prints by Blackbear Bosin, Norma Bassett Hall, Walter Ufer and other artists, from more than a dozen schools and history museums across the state.

A goal of the exhibition is to guide Kansas schools in caring for their collections and using art for educational enrichment. The exhibition is being organized by Curator Elizabeth Seaton in collaboration with regional scholars and museum curators.

Humanities Kansas logoMajor Sponsors: Friends of the Beach Museum of Art, The Alms Group
Sustaining Sponsor: Humanities Kansas, a nonprofit cultural organization that connects communities with history, traditions, and ideas to strengthen civic life.
Media Sponsor: KANSAS! Magazine

Click here to view the exhibition flyer

Related free events

The Sue Jean Covacevich Educators Conference
Inspiring Students Through Art Collecting
Saturday, November 4, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., Beach Museum of Art
An event for educators (K-12, college, museums) and the general public. Registration is free and is required. Secure your spot now to join this incredible opportunity to expand your knowledge and network. Click here to register for the conference.

Best Practices for the Care of Art in Schools
Thursday, November 16, 5:30 p.m.
Livestream conversation with Nicole Grabow, director of preventive conservation at the Midwest Art Conservation Center, and Sarah Price, Beach Museum of Art Collections Manager. Free and open to the public. Join the program via Zoom. Click here to register. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the program.

Image: Ethel Spears, WPA Cutting Down a Tree, ca. 1938, Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project, Illinois, allocated to Topeka High School, opaque watercolor and graphite on paper, 2016.30


Neil Welliver: Maine Seasons
June 27, 2023 – August 17, 2024

Oil painting by Neil Welliver entitled "Autumn Blueberry Barren" Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas.

Neil Welliver (1929–2005) is known for his large landscapes of rural Maine. Three of his impressive canvases form this exhibition. The paintings are on loan from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas. Welliver set up his easel in the state’s woods, along its shorelines, and atop its peaks, in all seasons and all weather. The artist, remarking on working during a Maine winter, said, “It hurts your hands, it hurts your feet, it hurts your ears. … But sometimes there are things you want and that’s the only way you get them.”

In a warmer studio, Welliver translated his painted studies into charcoal-on-paper compositions, which he stapled to a massive canvas. He traced the drawing using a sewing pouncing wheel, which left a pattern of dots on the fabric. He then began painting, starting in the upper left corner and moving across and down. Author and artist Maurice Grosser described Welliver’s process as being “exactly as though he were lowering an upside-down window shade to reveal a landscape already behind it.”

Welliver’s dramatic views of Vacationland, as Maine often calls itself, are notably devoid of humans, except for an imagined hiker-viewer. The artist once said: “I am very interested in the idea of the spectator entering a picture … to, in fact, not see the picture as an object but really actively enter into it … in a psychological sense.”

The Beach Museum of Art is a borrowing institution of the Art Bridges Collection Loan Partnership. Art Bridges, established by philanthropist and arts patron Alice Walton, is a foundation dedicated to expanding access to American art across the United States.

Major Sponsor:

Art Bridges logo

Image: Neil G. Welliver, Autumn Blueberry Barren, 1982, oil on canvas, 96 × 96 in., Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, Gift of Ruth and Stanley Westreich, 2021.14


 

“wood+paper+box in your hands” Artists Talk

November 2, 2023, 5:30 PM 
Beach Museum of Art
Free and open to the public

Mariko Jesse, wpb meeting sketch, 7 June, 2021, graphite, 5 x 3 in., courtesy of the artist

Hear from Katie Baldwin, Mariko Jesse, and Yoonmi Nam who are the artists behind the collective called wood+paper+box. They are also the creators of this year’s Gift Print and the focus of the exhibition wood+paper+box in your hands, on view at the Beach Museum of Art, October 3, 2023 – April 6, 2024.

Baldwin, Jesse and Nam met at an artist residency in Japan in 2004, where they studied mokuhanga, the traditional Japanese woodblock printmaking technique. Artworks by wood+paper+box carry the spark born of shared experience and are created through collaboration, interaction, and friendship. They offer the idea of appreciating art not just by looking but also by touching and participating.

In the exhibition, visitors can handle and interact with the sample gift print by  the artist collective, Mise-en-Scène. The gift print is available to the public for purchase. Friends of the Beach Museum of Art at any level receive a 25% discount on the price. For more information about becoming a Friend or purchasing a gift print, please call 785-532-7718 or email beachart@ksu.edu.

wood+paper+box, Mise-en-Scène, 2020–22, mokuhanga, lithography,  letterpress, inkjet, printing, relief printing, dimensions, variable, 2023 Marianna Kistler, Beach Museum of Art Gift Print, edition of 10, photo: Alec Smith

Beach Museum of Art's Art in Motion annual program series logoThis event is part of the Beach Museum of Art’s Art in Motion annual program series.