CURRENT EXHIBITION: “WE DISSENT: ART OF PROTEST” (On exhibit during February/March 2024.)

During the months of April & May, the ArtsConnect gallery presents an exhibit entitled, “We Dissent: Art of Protest” featuring works by established and emerging artist from Topeka and Kansas City. This group showl features artwork by: Vivian Bluett, Nicole Colunga, Becky Drager, Miranda Easton, Harvey Flowers, Lisa LaRue-Baker (Cherokee Nation), Leonard LeDoux, Jr., Angela Lexow, Julian Mace, Azyz Sharafy, Zandra Sneed-Dawkins, Michael V. Toombs and Jeremy Wangler. Please join ArtsConnect and these impactful artists as we host an opening reception on April 5th, 2024 from 5:30-8:30p.

We will be updating this page with information about how to buy the works in the exhibit
as well as an upcoming call for art for the months of June & July. Stay tuned!


ArtsConnect Gallery: Past Exhibitions

  • We Are The Keepers

    Sept/Oct - 2023

    During September & October, ArtsConnect presented an exhibition of artworks by ten artists who are members of federally recognized tribal nations. These thought-provoking works center on contemporary social/environmental issues as well as Native cultural traditions. This show was made possible with the generous support of Lisa LaRue-Baker (Cherokee Nation), The Do Pi Ka Project, Tonantzin Society, Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts.

  • Artist INC Topeka Cohort Exhibition

    July/August - 2023

    This exhibit featured artwork by 33 artists who have participated in the Artist INC Topeka program in 2021, 2022 or 2023 as an artist, peer facilitator or administrator.

  • 2023 WU Student Exhibition

    April/May/June - 2023

    A juried exhibition of works by students from the WU School of Art and featured works in a variety of disciplines and subject matter. This exhibit was juried by Ruben Bryan Castillo.

  • Living the Dream Student Art Contest

    Feb/March - 2023

    This exhibit was been made possible by Living the Dream, Inc. and the Topeka Chapter of the LINKS, Inc. Featuring artwork submitted by K-12 students as part of the Living the Dream Art Contest as well as artists Alisha Saucedo, Aisha Imani Sanaa, Jordan Brooks, Oshara Meesha and Zandra Sneed-Dawkins.

  • 2D & 3D Digital Art by WU Students

    Nov/Dec/Jan - 2022/2023

    This exhibition showcased digital and 3D works from 22 students from the digital painting and 3D design courses at Washburn University.

  • Works by Doug Barrett & Michael Toombs

    Sept/Oct - 2022

    This exhibit featured works by a pair of accomplished Black artists who offer commentary on current events and focus on untold stories. Doug Barret is Kansas-based photographer, cinematographer and Michael Toombs, who an accomplished painter, muralist and longtime art activist.

  • 2022 Spotlight on the Aaron Douglas Art Fair

    June/July/Aug - 2022

    Featuring works of art by artists who have participated in the Aaron Douglas Art Fair in the past alongside the work of the 2022 Aaron Douglas Art Fair’s featured artist, Pradeep Bangalore.

  • 11:11 In Broken Glass - Installation

    Apr/May - 2022

    ArtsConnect hosted a multimedia performance & installation of artwork by Topeka artist Tina Brackman. The installation was on view for the First Friday Artwalk in April and May of 2022. The installation opened and closed with performances of the work by the artist.

  • Metmorphosis: Transformation Through the Arts

    Jan/Feb/Mar - 2022

    ArtsConnect was thrilled to showcase works of art by Washburn University senior art students as well as selected works by their mentors, Marguerite Perret & MIchael Hager. In this exhibition, students consider the theme of metamorphosis, transformation and change from many different perspectives.

  • Works by Various Artists

    Dec/Oct/Nov - 2021

    This group show featured works by a variety of artists, muralists, sculptors and students. Additionally, the gallery featured poster artwork created for Amplifier, a non-profit design lab focused on promoting social change through the arts and advocated for increased awarness about the importance of COVID-19 vaccinations.

  • Murals Matter: Small(er) Works By Big Artists

    Sept/Oct - 2021

    Works by artists whose larger paintings are found in murals throughout Topeka alongside works by Quincy Signature Visual Arts Elementary School students.

  • Spotlight on Artist INC Topeka & Aisha Imani

    June/July/Aug - 2021

    The gallery featured works by artists who participated in the 2021 Artist INC Topeka cohort as well as works by the 2021 Aaron Douglas Art Fair Featured Artist, Aisha Imani Sanaa.

  • Featured Artist: Robert Tapley Bustamante

    April/May - 2021

    Despite having opened the gallery nearly 14 months prior, this exhibit of works by muralist and painter, Robert Tapley Bustamante, was the first time the gallery had been open to the public since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Works by various artists represented by SouthWind Gallery were also shown.