39°11′12.56″N 96°34′43.81″W / 39.1868222°N 96.5788361°W
Location | Manhattan, Kansas, U.S. |
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Type | University museum |
Website | beach |
The Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art is an art museum on the Kansas State University campus, located near Aggieville. Admission is free to the general public. The museum houses KSU's permanent art collection of Kansas and regional artists, as well as hosting special and traveling exhibitions. The museum's collection is accessible on-line and includes works by important Kansas artists John Steuart Curry, Patricia Duncan, Birger Sandzén, William Dickerson, and Gordon Parks. In 2003, the museum published an overview of selected works in its permanent collection.[1]
The museum offers a wide range of educational and public programming, including early childhood and family programs, public and school tours, and programs for K-State students. The grounds include the Hummel Family Meadow,[2] a small native plant garden which serves as a focus for STEAM learning.
The museum opened in 1996, and a new wing was completed in 2006. The Beach Museum of Art is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
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This is K-State. The Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art The ONLY art museum dedicated to collecting the art of Kansas and the region. And collect it has: since opening in 1996 with a collection of 1,600 works, the museum now has more than 6,000 pieces of art, ranging from Lindsborg?s Birger Sandzen, to priceless photos by Gordan Parks. All assembled through private donations. There is something for everyone and every age. A big city experience, right here on the campus of Kansas State University. This is K-State.
References
- ^ North, Bill. ...to build up a rich collection...:Selected Works From the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. ISBN 1-890751-11-1.
- ^ Owen, Samantha. "Multi-departmental Meadow project brings together art, science". The Kansas State Collegian. Retrieved 28 March 2014.