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Celebrate dance, theater, and technical artistry during this special free-admission day for the exhibition Alex Katz: Theater and Dance. For this day only, visitors can experience the exhibition at no cost.

Performing arts and visual arts come together as one in this exhibition, the first comprehensive exploration of Katz’s playful and inventive collaborations with choreographers, dancers, and members of avant-garde theater ensembles over six decades. The exhibition, organized by the American Federation of Arts and the Colby College Museum of Art, showcases rare archival materials, major sets and paintings, and previously unexhibited sketches from more than two dozen productions.

In addition to presenting a range of works by innovators across the performing arts and poetry, it spotlights 16 productions on which Katz and choreographer Paul Taylor collaborated. The works displayed explore their creative partnership that resulted in some of the most significant postmodern dance of the 20th century. Viewers experience Katz’s singular creative sensibility and his spirited, iterative approach to theater and dance design and enjoy fascinating crossovers between the artist’s studio and the stage.



Thank you for our sponsors

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Thank you to our sponsors:

Youth and Family programs are generously supported by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program. 

Free Saturday Featured Events and Library Passes* are sponsored by Colby Sandlian, Sandlian Realty. 

Youth Education programs are supported by the Lynne Ruffin-Smith Charitable Foundation. 

 Exhibitions and public programs are generously supported by the Downing Foundation. 

The Wichita Art Museum’s education programs are supported in part by the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission, which receives funding from Kansas Department of Commerce and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. 

* Thanks to the generous support of Colby Sandlian, Sandlian Realty, more than 40 public libraries in the metro area and across the state offer access to check out passes to all temporary exhibitions at WAM for FREE! Visit your library and check out your pass today! 

General admission to the museum is free to everyone.