Join us for a celebration of Wichita’s local talent at The Ice House Winter Art Showcase — Out of the Ordinary, featuring new works by Robin Turnmire, Brad Rupp, and Martha Wherry.
This free pop-up art experience transforms the industrial architecture of The Ice House into a gallery of rebirth — where color, texture, and imagination collide. Each artist’s work reflects the power of creativity, community, and reinvention through reclaimed and reimagined materials.
Event Details
Opening Reception: Friday, December 5 | 4:00–6:00 PM
Location:
The Ice House – First Floor Gallery 165 S. Rock Island | Wichita, KS
The exhibition will remain open through December 11, allowing guests to enjoy the artwork during Casino Night, where works by the artists will be auctioned on the third floor of the Ice House to benefit the Wichita Children's Home.
Robin Turnmire:
When native Kansan Robin Turnmire returned home to spend time with her ailing dad, Robert Owen, she did not expect their time together to be so short — nor so magical.
In the time they had together, they created over 100 paintings using everyday items and mis-tinted paints from local hardware and big box stores. Their abstract paintings reflect the magic found when dads and daughters get to enjoy each other’s company.
Martha Wherry An internationally trained, award-winning multimedia artist, Martha’s extensive expertise spans painting, drawing, photography, glassblowing, and fiber arts. Her work has been featured in numerous collections worldwide, and she has collaborated with Warner Brothers, Fox, and Sony Studios.
Brad Rupp is a Wichita-area visual artist whose catalogued artwork spans a range of styles and themes from gestural abstractions to explorations of texture and color.
Rupp’s career emphasizes thoughtful composition, making his work a fitting complement in this exhibit.
Don’t miss this inspiring showcase of Wichita artistry at Occidental Management’s Ice House.
Featuring contributions from regional artists and residents of the Wichita Children's Home, Out of the Ordinary highlights the beauty found in everyday materials — wire, glass, wood, and forgotten metal transformed into art. Visitors are invited to explore, ask questions, and reflect on how reinvention extends beyond art — into how we live, build, and renew our communities.
Food and Beverage Vendors Will be On Site:
Occidental Management, Inc. | 165 S. Rock Island, Ste. 300