New paintings by Jamie Tabor. Opening reception First Friday, June 5, 2026: 6-10pm

New paintings by Jamie Tabor. Opening reception First Friday, June 5, 2026: 6-10pm
Opera Kansas presents Purcell's devastating baroque masterpiece in an intimate, contemporary staging. When a Carthaginian queen falls for a shipwrecked hero and witches conspire to destroy them both, love becomes a battlefield. Featuring 20 Midwest artists. Friday,...
January 29-31, doors at 7:30, shows start at 8. We've switched from November to January, but the festival is still the knobfest you love: three days of experimental, ground-breaking, unique, occasionally challenging but always thought-provoking music and...
December 26, 2025 David Lord, with Dale Black and Randy Bowen. Show starts at 7:30pm, doors at 7. $10 admission/free with purchase of album.
An Infinite Container is a solo exhibition by Lindsay Lion Lord. This show marks the end of her MFA program at Concordia University in Montreal, in Fibres & Material Practices. With this work, Lord addresses themes of death and disability, empire collapse, and the...
@vortexvessels brings another poetry reading to Fisch Haus on November 9 from 4-7pm. Refreshments will be provided. Admission is free, but donations are always welcome! This reading will...
Nick Jaina is a musician and author originally from Sacramento who has lived in Portland, New York, and New Orleans. He was an Oregon Book Award finalist in 2015 for his memoir Get It While You Can. His writing has appeared in Atlantic Monthly, McSweeney's Quarterly...
Join us to remember and celebrate beloved musician (multiple KNOBfest alum) and friend Paul Elwood on Sunday, October 12th, at 3pm. PROGRAM Jerry Scholl, Dan Moore, Courtney Long, Sue McKenzie, Susan Mayo, Tim Snider, Kelly Werts, John Harrison, Rob Loren, Joe Emery,...
New work by Jamie Tabor. Opening reception Friday June 6, 2025 from 7-9pm.
May 16, 2025 | 5–8 PM | BildLab gallery, 2nd floor @ Fisch Haus System Update is the senior showcase for Wichita State University’s graduating graphic design students. This year’s theme reflects the transformation each of us has undergone during our time in the...