Wilson K. Cadman Art Gallery

Wilson K. Cadman Art Gallery The Cadman Art Gallery stands at the intersection of art and life; creating opportunities for art ap

Visit the Art That Touches Your Heart annual exhibit in February and celebrate Black History Month through powerful visu...
02/13/2026

Visit the Art That Touches Your Heart annual exhibit in February and celebrate Black History Month through powerful visual storytelling and creative expression!

Come visit our current exhibit, Echoes Reimagined: Honoring Indigenous Tradition While Amplifying Contemporary VoicesThi...
11/18/2025

Come visit our current exhibit, Echoes Reimagined: Honoring Indigenous Tradition While Amplifying Contemporary Voices

This exhibit celebrates Native American Heritage Month by showcasing the vibrant creativity of Indigenous artists, students, and community members, whose work bridges ancestral traditions and contemporary expression. In collaboration with the Ulrich Museum and the Anthropology Department, traditional pieces such as pottery, baskets, and works of art are displayed alongside modern works that reflect personal journeys, cultural resilience, and evolving identities.

This exhibit and the presence of The Indigenous Student Collective on campus is a tribute to the enduring legacy and dynamic future of Indigenous peoples.

From Kansas to Hollywood 🎬Wichita State University Libraries Special Collections invites you to step into the life of aw...
09/22/2025

From Kansas to Hollywood 🎬

Wichita State University Libraries Special Collections invites you to step into the life of award-winning actress and WSU Alumna Shirley Knight. See Hollywood scripts, on-set photos, awards and personal letters that share her journey from Kansas to the big screen!

Knight’s career spanned stage, television and film. She starred on Broadway in “Three Sisters” and “Kennedy’s Children,” appeared on TV shows like “Maverick,” “Thirtysomething,” “Law & Order” and “House,” and was featured in films including “As Good as It Gets,” “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood” and “Grandma’s Boy.”

📅 Sept. 15–Oct. 10
📍 Rhatigan Student Center — Cadman Art Gallery & The Looking Glass

From Kansas to Hollywood 🎬Wichita State University Libraries Special Collections invites you to step into the life of aw...
09/12/2025

From Kansas to Hollywood 🎬

Wichita State University Libraries Special Collections invites you to step into the life of award-winning actress and WSU Alumna Shirley Knight. See Hollywood scripts, on-set photos, awards and personal letters that share her journey from Kansas to the big screen!

Knight’s career spanned stage, television and film. She starred on Broadway in “Three Sisters” and “Kennedy’s Children,” appeared on TV shows like “Maverick,” “Thirtysomething,” “Law & Order” and “House,” and was featured in films including “As Good as It Gets,” “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood” and “Grandma’s Boy.”

📅 Sept. 15–Oct. 10
📍 Rhatigan Student Center — Cadman Art Gallery & The Looking Glass

Visit during April to check out Herstory: Photographs from the Collection of Women's History at WSU!
04/03/2025

Visit during April to check out Herstory: Photographs from the Collection of Women's History at WSU!

Visit in February to view the Black Educators Hall of Fame exhibit! Its mission is to increase the awareness and acknowl...
02/12/2025

Visit in February to view the Black Educators Hall of Fame exhibit! Its mission is to increase the awareness and acknowledge Black educators in Wichita schools and encourage Black students to select teaching as their career. Come view a thousand years of excellence and education!

11/13/2024

Address

1845 Fairmount Street
Wichita, KS
67260

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13169783022

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