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WAM Nights: College Night

Anila Quayyum Agha: Interwoven, Educators, Featured Event, FREE Event, WAM Nights

College Students and Faculty! Enjoy a free evening with programming, music and art making ◆ FREE EXHIBITION PASS ◆ MUSIC  ◆ CASH BAR (21+)


WAM Nights: Stitch Circle

Anila Quayyum Agha: Interwoven, FREE Event, WAM Nights

Join Christine Vumai and guest artist Nina Winter of TISSU Sewing Studio for needlework and embroidery inspired by "Anila Quayyum Agha: Interwoven". ◆ Drop in 6–8 PM; cash bar available. 

WAM Night: Drop-in Art Making for Adults

FREE Event, WAM Nights, Friends of the Wichita Art Museum
Wichita Art Museum

Drop in for art-making and browse the Friends of WAM Mini Used Book Sale.


WAM Nights: Drop-In Adult Art-Making: Pop Art Zines

FREE Event, Pop! Highlights from the Whitney Museum of American Art, Exhibitions, WAM Nights

Join Wichita artist Paris Jane for a drop-in zine-making session inspired by pop art and personal storytelling, inspired by "Pop! Highlights from the Whitney Museum of American Art"—an exhibition featuring bold, culture-shifting works by Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Indiana, and more.


WAM Nights: Mindfulness through Looking

(im)permanent collection, FREE Event, WAM Nights

Join Christince Vumai for a special evening of mindfulness activities and art immersion. Slow down, breathe, and rediscover the magic in the world around you.

WAM Nights: Art & Writing

FREE Event, WAM Nights
Wichita Art Museum

Join writer April Pameticky for an evening of art and writing and try your hand at writing inspired by art through a guided experience in the galleries.



WAM Nights: Screening of Gordon Parks’ The Learning Tree (1969) | Rated PG

“Homeward to the Prairie I Come: Gordon Parks Photographs from the Beach Museum of Art", Featured Event, FREE Event, Exhibitions, WAM Nights

In conjunction with “Homeward to the Prairie I Come”, join us for an evening of poetry, art, and music featuring Kimberly Paige and six poets reflecting on Gordon Parks’s legacy.