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Artist Talk: Mark Cowardin

Thurs., Oct. 9, 2025 | 5:30-6:30 PM | Beach Museum of Art | Free and open to the public

Photo of artist Mark Cowardin
Mark Cowardin

Join Kansas Triennial 25/26 exhibition artist Mark Cowardin for a talk exploring his sculptural practice, which examines the delicate balance between human ambition and environmental consequence. Known for intricate, hand-built forms that blend natural and industrial materials, Cowardin invites viewers to consider their place in the world’s shifting ecosystems.

A view of the "Kansas Triennial 25/26" exhibition at the Beach Museum of Art.
A view of the works by Mark Cowardin in the Kansas Triennial 25/26 exhibition.

"Kansas Triennial 25/26" title

Double Take: Gallery Tour of Select Artworks

Thurs., Oct. 23, 2025 | 5:30-6 p.m. | Beach Museum of Art | Free and open to the public

Theme: Language as Icon
Art creates a spotlight, urging the viewer to consider something new or to simply look deeper. Because language is symbolic, common in our everyday experience, artists can use words to elicit preconceived understandings and emotions to bring forth a new perspective. 

Double Take is a 30-minute program hosted by Museum Outreach Specialist Nate McClendon that invites participants to take a deeper look at selected artworks on display. Through conversations with curators, artists, and museum staff, the program explores the stories, intentions, and societal themes behind the art and exhibitions. Gain insight into artistic techniques, philosophies, and the role of art in everyday life, while also having the opportunity to anonymously share and observe real-time reactions to the works.

Join us throughout the year as we discover how to use the museum, engage with art, and uncover why art matters.

 

"There is no Kansas" text created with ceramic tiles: artwork by Poppy DeltaDawn, on view in the "Kansas Triennial 25/26" exhibition.
Poppy DeltaDawn, There is no Kansas, on view in the Kansas Triennial 25/26 exhibition

"Dear Ann, Love" work by Ann Resnick showing hand written greetings like "Miss you, David," "much love, Karen" and others. On view in the "Kansas Triennial 25/26" at the Beach Museum of Art.
Ann Resnick, Dear Ann, Love, on view in the Kansas Triennial 25/26 exhibition

New on View!

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

The Kansas Triennial marks an exciting new chapter for the Beach Museum of Art. As a recurring exhibition series focused on contemporary artists working within the state, the Triennial is both a celebration and an inquiry: into what it means to make art in Kansas today, and how those expressions resonate far beyond state lines.

The inaugural exhibition in fall 2025 brings together work by Mona Cliff, Mark Cowardin, Poppy DeltaDawn, and Ann Resnick. These artists reflect a wide range of materials, disciplines, and lived experiences. 


A view of the Kansas Triennial 25/26 exhibition


A view of the Kansas Triennial 25/26 exhibition

“This exhibition is about listening closely to the artists working in Kansas right now,” says museum director and triennial curator, Kent Michael Smith. “There’s no imposed theme—just a commitment to trust artists, to honor their urgency and insight, and to recognize them as tellers of truth in a time and place where that can feel scarce.”

Each artist brings a distinct voice. Mona Cliff, based in Lawrence, merges traditional Indigenous beadwork with contemporary abstraction in vibrant wall hangings rooted in heritage and ecological awareness. Mark Cowardin, also of Lawrence, navigates themes of consumption, sacredness, and interconnected systems, often incorporating functional elements like ladders and lighting to evoke both utility and metaphor. Poppy DeltaDawn’s conceptual textile works use digital weaving and layering to examine bodily autonomy and identity with visual and emotional precision. Wichita artist Ann Resnick offers deeply personal works rendered through pyrography and monoprinting—gestures of mourning, memory, and quiet persistence.


A view of the Kansas Triennial 25/26 exhibition

As a triennial event, this exhibition series will grow over time. It offers an evolving platform for discovering and reflecting on the most vital artistic voices in Kansas. We look forward to welcoming audiences into this ongoing conversation, one that we hope fosters connection, dialogue, and deeper engagement with the art of our time.


A view of the Kansas Triennial 25/26 exhibition

Major Sponsors: Friends of the Beach Museum of Art, Greater Manhattan Community Foundation’s Lincoln & Dorothy Deihl Community Grants Program, Weary Family Foundation
Contributing Sponsors: Dick and Gloria Delich Anderson, Mike and Dee Michaelis 
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Related events
At the Beach Museum of Art
Free and open to all

Fall 2025 Exhibition Opening Reception
Thurs., Sept. 11, 2025, 5:30 p.m.
All Triennial artists will be present as special guests

Artist Talk: Mark Cowardin
Thurs., Oct. 9, 2025, 5 p.m.

Artist Talk: Poppy DeltaDawn
Thurs., March 12, 2026, 5:30 p.m.

Artist Talk: Mona Cliff
Thurs., April 2, 2026, 5:30 p.m.