WICHITA, KS.- Today, the
Wichita Art Museum, located in Wichita, Kansas, USA, announces its gift of free general admission to all visitors, all year long. Visitors will no longer be charged general admission to view artwork in the galleries that showcase WAMs permanent collection, which is owned by the City of Wichita.
The museums founder, Louise Caldwell Murdock, wanted Wichita to have an art museum, and her will established the collection of art by American painters and sculptors as a gift to the city. We want everyone to have access to this incredible collection every day the museum is open, said WAM Director/CEO Anne Kraybill.
Visitors will no longer pay general admission (previously $10 for adults, $5 for seniors 55+ and $3 for students) to view the museums permanent collection galleries. Only the museums major, temporary exhibitions will have a special ticket price for adults (children under 18 will always be free). WAM members will continue to receive free admission to major, temporary exhibitions in 2023: Isabelle de Borchgrave: Fashioning Art from Paper (February 18 through May 14); Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass (June 11 through September 10); and Portraits of Hope featuring William H. Johnson and Barbara Earl Thomas (October 8 through January 14, 2024) along with other benefits, such as discounts in the Museum Store.
WAMs Access-For-All campaign will continue to be supported by Colby Sandlian of Sandlian Realty. Thanks to the endowed fund he created with the Wichita Foundation, admission to major, temporary exhibitions will be just $3 to WAM visitors using EBT cards who participate in SNAP benefits. Mr. Sandlians generous donation also will support free admission on one Saturday during each temporary exhibition, which will coincide with the museums Family ArtVenture program.