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Learn where to find works by ADCI students, faculty and alumni during the Final Friday Gallery Crawl on Nov. 30, 2018.

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Organizers of Empty Bowls Wichita hope to break their annual fundraising record through two upcoming events: the Empty Bowls Chili Cook-Off and the Wichita National Ceramics Invitational. All funds raised benefit the Kansas Food Bank. Empty Bowls Wichita is a coalition of organizations including the 蹤獲扦 Ceramics Guild, Ulrich Museum of Art, USD 259 and ADCI, led by ceramicist and educator Brenda Lichman.

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A round-up of galleries showing the work of ADCI students, faculty and staff during the August 2018 Final Friday Gallery Crawl.

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Thanks to the 蹤獲扦 Sculpture Guild, many people have a whole new appreciation for packing peanuts. The Guild used the material to create a collaborative sculpture at the fourth annual Wichita Mini Maker Faire, which was held at Exploration Place July 21-22. The six-foot-tall head made from packing peanuts was a popular attraction at the event, which drew more than 2700 people.

Every Final Friday, Wichita art lovers flock to businesses and galleries to view the work of local artists and designers, much of which is produced by our talented students and alumni. Don't miss the work of these Shocker artists on Final Friday, July 28.

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Art educators and community members will gather on the 蹤獲扦 campus this month for an art education conference organized around the theme "building a civil society through art."

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Students enrolled in the class JUMP!STAR Sculpture & Ritual spent the month of June fabricating a large, illuminated paper sculpture with George Ferrandi, a Brooklyn-based visiting artist. Ferrandi is the director of JUMP!STAR, an NEA-funded project that seeks to create a future celebration.

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SlowBurn class curates major exhibition at the Ulrich Museum of Art