From fine art to handmade crafts, works by local artisans are on display and available for purchase throughout the Pittsburg area.
Galleries
ArtForms Gallery
An artists’ cooperative gallery, ArtForms offers handmade art & fine crafts for sale as well as hands-on workshops led by member artists in a casual atmosphere.
- Location: 620 North Broadway Street, Pittsburg, Kansas 66762
- Phone: 620-240-0165
- Website: ArtForms-Gallery.com
- Social: Facebook.com/ArtFormsGallery620
Beverly Corcoran Art Gallery
Located inside the Memorial Auditorium, this gallery features the work of local artists & exhibits on loan from other galleries. Exhibits change regularly.
Bicknell Gallery
Inside the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts, this gallery features special exhibitions.
Harry Krug Gallery
Located inside Porter Hall on PSU campus. Displays contemporary art from contributors from all over the U.S., university faculty, graduate students, and other local artists.
Sunny Daze Ceramics @ 3rd Street Studios
Explore the plethora of possibilities clay has to offer! Learn new skills, make new friends, create art and experiences that last a lifetime in this sunny studio.
- Location: 106 W 3rd St, Pittsburg, KS 66762
- Phone: 620-875-2769
The Balkan
Ongoing exhibits showcase local photographers and other creators, including painters & carvers. Hosts art events, including paint & sips.
- Location: 402 N Broadway St, Pittsburg, KS 66762
- Phone: 620-240-9770
- Website: https://www.thebalkanpitt.com/
- Social: On Facebook
University Gallery
Located inside Porter Hall on PSU campus. Displays contemporary art from contributors from all over the U.S., university faculty, graduate students, and other local artists.
Permanent Exhibits
Andy Warhol Exhibit
“Beethoven” by Warhol is on permanent display on the 2nd floor of the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts.
Birger Sandzén Landscape Exhibits
This Swedish-American painter is known for his landscapes of Kansas and the southwest. Sandzén paintings are at both the Pittsburg Public Library in Downtown Pittsburg and McCray Hall on the campus of Pittsburg State University.
Ella Buchanan Exhibit
The first director of Pittsburg’s library in 1901, Buchanan went on to gain international notoriety as a talented sculptor & leader in the women’s suffrage movement. Located inside Pittsburg Public Library.
Marjorie Schick Exhibit
This former Pittsburg State art professor developed a worldwide reputation as an avant-garde jewelry artist with permanent collections on display worldwide. Inside Pittsburg Public Library.
