Flint Hills Country, Kansas Arts
El Dorado, Kansas - City of the Arts
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Circle Gallery & Frame Shop
"Custom framing, original art, art reproductions and scroll saw hardwood gifts. Circle Gallery has served the custom framing needs in Butler County for over 33
Post Office Mural
The U.S. Treasury Department commissioned the oil mural, "Kansas Gusher" by Donald Silks which has been placed on the National Register
Rodeo Mural
Denton Art Center
The Denton Art Center is the home of the Arkansas City Arts Council. Many exhibits, programs, and classes are held at this Center. This striking 1914
Earl Wright Gallery
The Brown Center on the Cowley College campus houses the Earle Wright Gallery. The campus itself is worth visiting just to see the many pieces of sculpture that landscape the exterior.
Stan Herd Mural
Painted by Stan Herd in 1992
American Indian Art Center
The American Indian Art Center is dedicated to promoting native American artists and craft persons from this region. There are 100 artisans from 30
WPA Mural
Thanks to the efforts of the Smithsonian Institute our Post Office Lobby provides an opportunity to view one of the remaining depression era murals commissioned by the WPA. The 1938 mural entitled, "
Jim Brother's Bronze Sculptures
The Memorial Hall is host to a regular tour of Jim Brother's Bronze Sculptures, which have garnered Worldwide acclaim. His awards and credits are numerous and include the Carl Akeley Medallion, (
Prairie Passage Stone Sculpture Garden
The stone sculptures known collectively as "Prairie Passage" were designed by Emporian Richard Stauffer and produced by the 1992 Kansas Sculptors Association Team Carve. Stauffer'
Interesting Stonework
There's some interesting stonework in the buildings in the park just south of downtown.
Stan Herd Mural
The Stan Herd mural painted in 1986 on a building on Main Street shows the artist's vision of how Inman might have looked in 1910
"Presence of Three"
This unique sculpture depicts the Pottawatomie Indians, the Mission and the Oregon Trail. It can be seen on the north side of Highway 24 in the center of town.
Oregon Trail Nature Park
A monumental silo mural painting has been created by local artist Cindy Martin. The park offers hiking trails, picnic tables, a shelter house and panoramic views of the Kansas River Valley.
Covered Wagon Sculpture
A covered wagon and life-size team of bronze oxen attract attention along Highway 99, south of Westmoreland.