Alice C Sabatini Gallery, Topeka & Shawnee County Library, Continues with “The Printed Image 3” With 61 artists, 21 states and two venues – the Sabatini Gallery in partnership with Washburn University’s Mulvane Art Museum - this experimental and diverse exhibit won’t disappoint.
Art Guild Gallery, 5331 SW 22nd Place– Fairlawn Plaza Featured Artist of the Month: Oil paintings from Pat Abellon. “After his grandfather tossed him a 12-piece box of crayons as a 6 year old boy, Pat now sees everything as blank page waiting to be painted. He paints landscapes and seascapes in oil and watercolor and received a signed certificate of recognition from President Obama for his portrait”
And…“Reflections” a collective art exhibit featuring many local artists and TAG members with mediums including, painting, photography, fine art gourds, digital fine art, jewelry, watercolor, pastels, and ceramics.
Beauchamp’s Gallery - Westboro Mart: will feature, “Who Let the Dogs Out” is a collection of “dog” paintings by all of your favorite regional artists.
The Cloister Gallery- Grace Cathedral, 701 SW 8th Street Photography by Mary Robinson Mary Robinson never leaves home without her camera; she is an experienced photographer who captures images as she travels with camera in hand. All her images give the viewer a sense of tranquility and a gentle reminder of the beauty that can be found in your own backyard. She titles each piece with wit and clarity.
This exhibit of Winter and Spring photographs was captured locally. View the various photographic phases of a wintry season set in this Cathedral gallery. Now transition your thoughts and focus on the picturesque bright and vibrant colors of spring.
Mary's photographs have been displayed at the Topeka Civic Theatre, The Secretary Of State’s Office, The historic Jayhawk Theatre, and The Upstage Gallery. She has also exhibited in several juried competitions in the Topeka community
The Collective - 3121 SW Huntoon, Westboro Mart: Will feature an exhibit called "Holiday Extravaganza PART II!" There will be new works by your favorite artists along with some you might have missed last month! Check out the "newspaper trees" with handmade ornaments on sale.
The Haute Shop - Westboro Mart: will be having glass demonstrations from 5-8 p.m.
SouthWind Gallery, 3074 SW 29th: is featuring works by Kwan Wu, a leading Master sculptor and painter in both China and the U.S. Also on exhibit are oil paintings by Jeannie Pflumm of Lenexa, Kansas. As an added bonus for art-goers during this Friday’s Art Walk, SouthWind Gallery also is providing a gourmet coffee bar featuring specialty coffees from PT’s Coffee Roasting Company,
Tinkham Veale Up/Down Gallery, 909 ½ S Kansas Ave: Let's celebrate new beginnings this Friday at The Tinkham Veale Upstairs Downstairs Gallery. It is a new decade, a new year, and a new month. Lots of new. Oh and let's also help Joe celebrate her birthday which was Jan 2nd. Since she is hostessing this month she would love to share in her celebration with the art community and friends.
Artists showing this month are Mary Robinson, Marc Rapp, EJ Drake, Sarah Reynolds, and Joe Cheray.
Topeka High Art Gallery - 3rd floor of Topeka High School, (please use Western street entrance):
Whitney Jacobs Advanced Photography Students will show “Statements in Art - Traditional Darkroom Photography Processes”. 3rd Floor Gallery will be open from 3-4.
The Upstage Gallery 720 SW Jackson, Historic Jayhawk Theater: Featuring the works of over 15 local artists. Angela Lexow, Tammy Patterson, Johanna Hanks, Cynthia Stotlar, Nichole Woodward, Tim Nevius, Joe Williams, Christopher Sudduth, Blue Ribbon Photography, Pam Renovato, Beth Cain, Freestate Glass, Doug Griffin, Patricia Kulvechek, Jim Ginavin and Mary Anderson. All original art from $1- $200.
The Woodward Inns on Fillmore, 13th & Fillmore: The Max Gallery at the Woodward Inns on Fillmore and, Polish Pottery at The Woodward. The Max Gallery is currently featuring the art of ESU professor, the late Richard Stauffer glass blower, sculptor, and amateur archeologist. The Max Gallery at the Woodward Inns on Fillmore occupies the main floor of The Woodward Max. Polish Pottery will be exhibited at The Woodward.