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Current Exhibitions

Click here to view current Virtual Exhibitions

 

Gallery Exhibitions:

Rural America
September 2, 2025 – September 26, 2026

"Rural America" exhibition promotional image.


Kansas Triennial 25/26
August 5, 2025 – May 31, 2026

"Kansas Triennial 25/26" exhibition image



In Bloom
February 25–November 15, 2025

In Bloom exhibition



2025 K-State Common Work of Art

Carol Pylant, "No Masters," 1988.6
Carol Pylant, No Masters, 1986, oil on panel, 30 1/2 x 26 7/8 in., 1988.6



Collection Galleries
Orval Hempler Gallery | John F. Helm Gallery | Mary Holton Seaton Gallery East | Mary Holton Seaton Gallery West | Stolzer Family Foundation Outdoor Gallery
Featured works are curated from the 12,000+ objects in the museum’s collection. Come visit the galleries and make discoveries that matter to you! Admission and parking are always free.

 

BMA Virtual Exhibitions

If you missed our in-person exhibitions — don’t worry, we have you covered! The Beach Museum of Art offers Virtual Exhibitions that complement the gallery installations. All virtual exhibitions showcase all content from the in-person exhibitions. Explore art digitally and enjoy features like 3-D Gallery Tours, links to video recordings of related public programs, teaching resources and more! 

Our current virtual exhibitions can be viewed at mkbma.org
or click on any of the titles below to view that virtual exhibition. Happy exploring!

Return to Prairie: Textiles for Green Burial Awareness

To the Stars Through Art: A History of Art Collecting in Kansas Public Schools, 1900–1950

Do You See What I See?

Voices: Women Artists in the Era of Second Wave Feminism

Salt Air

Gordon Parks: “Homeward to the Prairie I Come”

Doug Barrett: Find Your Voice

Sunrise Over Kansas: John Steuart Curry

Two by Two: Animal Pairs

Waylande Gregory: Art Deco Ceramics and the Atomic Impulse

Screen capture of the virtual exhibition "To the Stars Through Art." Available to view at mkmba.orgScreen capture of the To the Stars Through Art virtual exhibition.

Screen capture of the virtual exhibition "Gordon Parks: 'Homeward to the Prairie I Come'"Screen capture of the Gordon Parks: “Homeward to the Prairie I Come” virtual exhibition.