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"description": "A Wichita State Bachelor of Fine Arts- visual arts and graphic design- thesis show at Harvester Arts & WSU ShiftSpace",
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"textContent": "I look forward to thesis shows by Wichita State undergraduate and graduate students every year. They are often my first introduction to artists and designers who will go on to work in Wichita — and beyond — for years to come.\n\nThis year, 39 Bachelor of Fine Arts students in graphic design and studio art present their work in a single show, which is on view at WSU ShiftSpace and Harvester Arts in The Lux, 120 E. 1st St., through May 29. The gallery is free and open to the public from 3-9 p.m. Mondays, 3-6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. Many works in the exhibition are available for sale.\n\nYou can learn more about the soon-to-graduate artists and designers on the \"Vox Nostra\" Instagram page.\n\n_— Emily Christensen_\n\nRylee Bartholomew, “Banks, Trains, and Automobiles,” 2026, manipulated archival inkjet print on matboard. __Photo by Emily Christensen for The SHOUT__.Dao Tang, “To retrieve you,” 2026, acrylic and oil paint on canvas mounted on wood panel. __Photo by Emily Christensen for The SHOUT__.Ceramic works by Daniel Bowman and paintings by Madison McCullough. __Photo by Emily Christensen for The SHOUT__.Detail of “Dragon Scale Banner” by Daniel Bowman, 2025, white stoneware, flashing slip, fired in a soda kiln. __Photo by Emily Christensen for The SHOUT__.Lily Arens, “Flint Hills Cattle Pens,” 2025, embroidery on cotton. __Photo by Emily Christensen for The SHOUT__.Savanna Nichols, “Self Portrait (The Cycle),” 2026, oil on canvas. __Photo by Emily Christensen for The SHOUT__.Macalah Ruff uses embroidery and vinyl printing to explore her own family history. __Photo by Emily Christensen for The SHOUT__.Ashly Estevane uses different lenses to examine Mexican American identity. __Photo by Emily Christensen for The SHOUT__.\n\n****This article was originally published in our newsletter. Sign up for weekly emails and stay informed about Kansas art and culture.****\n\nSubscribe\n\n* * *\n\n## Support Kansas arts writing\n\nThe SHOUT is a Wichita-based independent newsroom focused on artists living and working in Kansas. We're partly supported by the generosity of our readers, and every dollar we receive goes directly into the pocket of a contributing writer, editor, or photographer. Click here to support our work with a tax-deductible donation**.**\n\nYes! I want to support The SHOUT\n\n****Popular Reads****\n❋ Derby man has the kind of voice that turns heads — and chairs\n❋ Socializing while sober: how some Wichitans are cultivating alcohol-free communities\n❋ As a small creative business closes, the owner mourns❋ Painting through it: Autumn Noire on 20 years of making art❋ How a guy from Wichita resurrected 'Dawn of the Dead'❋ Bygone Friends University museum housed curious collections\n\n###",
"title": "In the Galleries: 'Vox Nostra' at Harvester Arts & WSU ShiftSpace",
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