Windmills to Workshops: Lawrence and the Visual Arts

Exhibition

Exhibition Overview

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Windmills to Workshops: Lawrence and the Visual Arts
Kate Meyer, curator
Kress Gallery and South Balcony, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

One hundred fifty years ago, members of the New England Emigrant Aid Company traveled from Massachusetts to territorial Kansas, where they founded the city of Lawrence. Besides hoping to profit from the lucrative business of land speculation, the company wanted to create "a city on a hill" that would be a beacon for religious freedom and educational excellence in the fledgling territory. Windmills to Workshops: Lawrence and the Visual Arts is divided into four thematic sections:
* Art that documents the city and citizens of Lawrence Work by faculty associated with the KU Departments of Fine Art and Design Work by artists who have attended the University
* Work by artists and workshops operating in this city
Featured artists include Albert Bloch, Roger Shimomura, Earl Iversen, Cynthia Schira, Larry Schwarm, Ward Lockwood, Keith Jacobshagen, William S. Burroughs and Virginia Randles. As part of the exhibition's emphasis on local workshops, the work of Orval Hixon's Main Street Studio, a portrait photography studio that operated in Lawrence for over 40 years, will be on view in the South Balcony Gallery. Selections of the museum's archive of prints from Mike Sims' Lawrence Lithography Workshop, incidentally celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, are exhibited in the final room of the Kress Gallery.

One hundred fifty years ago, members of the New England Emigrant Aid Company traveled from Massachusetts to territorial Kansas, where they founded the city of Lawrence. Besides hoping to profit from the lucrative business of land speculation, the company wanted to create "a city on a hill" that would be a beacon for religious freedom and educational excellence in the fledgling territory. In conjunction with the Lawrence Sesquicentennial Celebration, the Spencer celebrates the artistic freedom and excellence of Lawrence in Windmills to Workshops: Lawrence and the Visual Arts, an exhibition composed solely from the museum's permanent collection. Kate Meyer, curatorial assistant in the department of prints and drawings, organized the exhibition, assisted by curatorial interns Tera Lee Hedrick, Sean Barker, Emily Stamey, and Michelle Moseley Christian, and student assistants Jennifer Green and Sara Williamson.

Windmills to Workshops: Lawrence and the Visual Arts is divided into four thematic sections:
• Art that documents the city and citizens of Lawrence
• Work by faculty associated with the KU Departments of Fine Art and Design
• Work by artists who have attended the University
• Work by artists and workshops operating in this city
Featured artists include Albert Bloch, Roger Shimomura, Earl Iversen, Cynthia Schira, Larry Schwarm, Ward Lockwood, Keith Jacobshagen, William S. Burroughs and Virginia Randles. As part of the exhibition's emphasis on local workshops, the work of Orval Hixon's Main Street Studio, a portrait photography studio that operated in Lawrence for over 40 years, will be on view in the South Balcony Gallery. Selections of the museum's archive of prints from Mike Sims' Lawrence Lithography Workshop, incidentally celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, are exhibited in the final room of the Kress Gallery.

Exhibition images

Works of art

Robert Julius Brawley
1990
Bernard Emerson Frazier
1936
Robert W. Ebendorf
1974–1975
Sally Frerichs Piller
1991
Larry Schwarm
1981
Dan R. Kirchhefer (born 1947)
1998
Dan R. Kirchhefer (born 1947)
2000
Keith Jacobshagen
1987
Tal Streeter
1972
William Phelps Cunningham
mid 1900s
Ward Lockwood
circa 1960
Virginia Randles, Bertha Mast
1979
Mary A. Kretsinger
1981
Mary A. Kretsinger
1981
Nick Dante Vaccaro
date unknown
Colette Stuebe Bangert
1973
Charles Jeffries Bangert, Colette Stuebe Bangert
1970
Dennis K. Helm
1988
Gerald E. Lubensky
2001
Roger Shimomura
1983
John Talleur (1925–2001)
2000
Mark Schmidt
2000
Jamie Pawlus
2000
Duane Stahl
2000
Michael Krueger
2000
Martin Fan Cheng
1995–2000
William S. Burroughs
1992
Roger Shimomura, Michael Sims, Lawrence Lithography Workshop, Jorge Perales
2001
Edward Henderson
2000
Edward Henderson
1997
Robert Stackhouse
1995
William T. Wiley
1997
Nick Bubash
1998
Clarina Irene Howard Nichols
circa 1854
Mary M. Roberts
1887
Mary M. Roberts
circa 1890
John T. Moore
1918
Karl Mattern
1931
Margaret Evelyn Whittemore
1930s
Margaret Evelyn Whittemore
1930s
James Lyle Enyeart (born 1943)
1971
William Alexander Griffith
circa 1908–1910
Rosemary Ketcham
1900s
Robert Berkeley Green
1966
Jon Blumb
1980
F. O. Marvin
late 1800s
F. O. Marvin
1889
Cynthia Schira
1986
Robert N. Sudlow
1978
Luke Jordan (born 1957)
1985
Richard Gillespie
date unknown
Michael E. Ott
1988
Albert Bloch
1913
Peter G. Thompson
1973
Marie Levering Benson
circa 1910
Paul Teeter
1906–1910
James Sheldon Carey
1952
James Sheldon Carey
1973
Gesine Janzen
2000
Orval Hixon
circa 1920
Orval Hixon
1921
Orval Hixon
1920
Orval Hixon
1918
Orval Hixon
1918
Orval Hixon
circa 1920
Orval Hixon
1921
Orval Hixon
1920
Orval Hixon
1919
Orval Hixon
1915–1928
Orval Hixon
circa 1925
Orval Hixon
1923
Orval Hixon
1920
Orval Hixon
1918
Orval Hixon
1918
Orval Hixon
1919
Orval Hixon
1923
Orval Hixon
1919
Orval Hixon
1915–1928
Orval Hixon
circa 1920
Orval Hixon
1921
Orval Hixon
1920
Orval Hixon
circa 1920
Orval Hixon
1920
Orval Hixon
1920
Orval Hixon
1920
Orval Hixon
1920
Orval Hixon
1922
Orval Hixon
1920

Events

July 18, 2004
Activity
1:00–3:00PM
July 22, 2004
Talk
7:00–8:00PM
Gallery 407
July 24, 2004
Workshop
10:30AM–12:30PM
Gallery 317 Central Court
July 24, 2004
Workshop
10:30AM–12:30PM
Gallery 317 Central Court
July 29, 2004
Talk
7:00–8:00PM
Gallery 407
August 5, 2004
Talk
7:00–8:00PM
Gallery 407
August 12, 2004
Talk
7:00–8:00PM
Gallery 407
August 19, 2004
Screening
7:00–9:00PM
309 Auditorium
September 9, 2004
Social
6:00–9:00PM
Gallery 317 Central Court

Resources

Documents