Time Passages [also referred to as: The Journey is the Reward]
underpass at Kellogg (Highway 54/400) and Oliver – under walkway, bas-relief, approximately 1/4 mile long – by Steven Weitzman, 2001 (KM)
west side of bridge: The Journey is the Reward
Walter Beech Elementary School
1830 Cypress – north west wall near front entrance – ceramic tiles – by the 5th Grade Class of 2007 and Susan de Wit
5th Grade Class of 2009 and Susan de Wit:
on north east wall – 5th Grade Class of 2010 and Susan de Wit:
tiles with cat paws – artist(s) unknown:
Bagatelle Bakery & Cafe
6801 E. Harry – west wall – LeJean Belvins, 2004
Untitled
U.S. Flag – south west corner of Lincoln and Webb – mounted on fence – artist unknown
It’s In the Spin
Bostic Traditional Magnet School – 8103 E. Gilbert – north side of building in front of entrance – ceramic tiles – 5th Grades 2000 & 2005, Janet Garner and Joni Miller, art teachers, with Barry Badgett and Terry Corbett; Cora Timmerman and Carol Jones, coordinators
Harry & Ollies
4805 E. Harry – back/south wall – artist unknown – no longer extant
N&J’s Cafe
5604-5616 Lincoln – on south wall – Rick Regan, 2007
Brownstone Grill
3105 E. Harry – artist unknown
Allen’s Upholstering
2621 E. Harry – north and east walls – by Deb Weaver
1969 All Aboard (Santa Fe Southwestern Chief)
2745 Boulevard Plaza – south wall – by Rick Regan, 2001 (KM)
Mead Middle School
2601 E. Skinner – north and north west walls – painted metal plates – by Rick Regan
on north east wall – painted metal plates – artist(s) unknown:
on south east wall – ceramic tiles – artist(s) unknown:
United We Stand [To the Boys]
9/11 tribute to veterans – vandalized since photo and no longer extant – 2730 S. Roosevelt – west side of building – by Rick Regan, 2002 (KM)
Flight for Freedom
Complexx Machining – 2787 S. Roosevelt – north and east walls – by Rich Regan, 1994, 1998 (east wall), and 2000 (north wall) (KM)
Mundo Musical
Disco Tienda – Dunham and Hillside – north wall – by Pancho Avalos
[Charles Lindbergh’s Flight Across Atlantic]
Kansas Aviation Museum – 3350 George Washington Blvd. – over front entrance – bas-relief in cast concrete – L.W. Clapp, sculptor; Volney McClaren, modeler; Glen Thomas, architect; Cement Stone & Supply Company, contractor, 1930. For further information see the Smithsonian American Art Museum Art Inventories Catalog (KM)
Love Wichita (Lean and Rely)
painted electrical pole – in front of 1644 S. Oliver – by [Carlos?]
S&S Meats
5331 E. Kellogg – west wall – by Rick Regan, 2012
Curtis Middle School
1031 S. Edgemoor – east wall – ceramic tiles – artist(s) unknown
Daiquiri’s
7007 E. Harry – north and west walls – artist unknown
This Way at VIP Buffet
1530 S. Webb – west and south walls – artist unknown
Lost Sock Laundromat
5455 S. Hydraulic – north and east walls – by Mark Pendergrass
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