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Wichita Center for the Arts
Founded in 1920, the Center offers exhibits by international, national and regional artists, and instruction in the visual and performing arts for adults and children. Included are the arts-based pre-school, summer camp and after-school classes. The permanent collection features works by artists with a Kansas heritage, including John Noble, Birger Sandzen and Wichita sculptor Bruce Moore. You'll find outdoor sculptures on the Center's 15-acre campus. The complex also houses an art-reference library and the Center Theatre, which presents quality theatrical productions, as well as contemporary foreign and experimental films.
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