Exhibitions

FEBRUARY 7th - MARCH 29th, 2025

“Lover’s Eyes Deux” – Sara Grant

RSG Solo Exhibition

This solo-exhibition will feature miniature "eye" artworks by local artist, Sara Grant! We hope you will join us for our opening reception on First Friday, February 7th from 5:00pm – 8:00pm! Exhibition on display: FEBRUARY 7th - MARCH 29th, 2025

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In collaboration with De Buck Gallery: Devan Shimoyama

In celebration of Devan Shimoyama we are collaborating with De Buck Gallery in New York, and are honored to offer collectors the opportunity to acquire works by Devan Shimoyama, currently on view at the Ulrich Museum of Art on the Wichita State University campus. Shimoyama’s work, inspired by classical mythology and the cultural influences of his youth, blends intricate embellishments with deeply personal narratives. His mixed media canvases celebrate identity, queerness, and transformation, transporting viewers to mesmerizing, dreamlike spaces. For inquiries or to schedule a consultation, please contact trish@reubensaundersgallery.com. Don't forget, the Ulrich Museum will be hosting an artist talk with Devan Shimoyama in conjunction with his Spring 2025 exhibition, Devan Shimoyama: Rituals. An award-winning contemporary multidisciplinary artist, Shimoyama will...

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MARCH 7th - MARCH 29th, 2025

“Transmutación” – Armando Minjarez

RSG Solo Exhibition

Armando MinjarezB. 1986, Chihuahua, Mexico. Armando Minjarez is a Mexican interdisciplinary artist, designer, and community organizer. His practice is guided by themes of displacement, collaboration, and empowerment to open spacefor the development of social change strategy, creative expression, and liberation for racialized communities. Armando has presented work and conducted research on racism, displacement, migration and creative expression in Canada, USA, Mexico, and throughout Europe, and his creative and community work has been featured on major news publications and published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. ---Exhibition Statement: My fascination with the built environment draws me to the smallest, often overlooked details of everyday objects—the threading on a plastic lid, the mold seams of a spray bottle, the subtle curves of a water...

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APRIL 4th - APRIL 26th, 2025

“Tangled Roots”- Christina Rodriguez, Michael Pointer, Scott Randol

This group exhibition will feature new artworks by local & regional artists, Christina Renee Rodriguez, Michael Pointer, Scott Randol We hope you will join us for our opening reception on First Friday, April 4th from 5:00pm – 8:00pm CHRISTINA RENEE RODRIGUEZ: (b.1968 Newton, Kansas) Rodriguez is an intuitive, contemplative photographer. Autodidactic by nature, with a voracious appetite for learning, Rodriguez is wholly un-indoctrinated. "Photography brings me joy and fulfillment. There is a certain kind of awareness that is gained through looking longer, closer and deeper at the world. Intuition sharpens, creativity sparks and imagination is set free to explore infinite possibilities.” Rodriguez pushes the limits of her art through exploration of materials, concepts, visual boundaries and process (both analog and...

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APRIL 4th - APRIL 26th, 2025

“Into the Garden” – Denita Benyshek

RSG Solo Exhibition

This solo-exhibition will feature nature themed artworks by local artist, Denita Benyshek We hope you will join us for our opening reception on First Friday, April 4th from 5:00pm – 8:00pm! In early childhood, Dr. Benyshek lived in a farmhouse, amidst a Czech immigrant community in Kansas. She earned a BFA (Wichita State University), an MFA (University of Washington), and a graduate certificate in the psychology of creativity, MA and PhD in humanistic and transpersonal psychology (Saybrook University). Benyshek attended the Pilchuck Glass School on a full scholarship and was an artist-in-resident at the Ucross Foundation, Wyoming. For 15 years, she taught visual art and dance in the bush villages of Alaska. Her research focuses on contemporary artists as shamans,...

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