For inquiries about community art projects or public art sculptures featured in various Wichita art installations, please reach out at meregannon@gmail.com.
For inquiries about community art projects or public art sculptures featured in various Wichita art installations, please reach out at meregannon@gmail.com.
Title: Dreams of Wichita, 2014
This sculpture is a celebration of community art projects, incorporating the symbol of the Wichita tribes and the design of their traditional houses alongside modern cultural symbols from the Wichita flag. This Keeper sculpture, which I first painted, is an essential part of the public art sculptures found in the area.
Location: 930 S West St.

Title: The Skies Beyond the Range, 2015
This design reflects the Kansas Flag and is part of a larger series of community art projects. Each sculpture I paint draws inspiration from the works of Blackbear Bosin, enhancing the collection of public art sculptures in the region.
Location: 300 N Mead St., St. 200

Title: Keeper of the Stories, 2019
This public art sculpture features a base with a limestone look, showcasing various sides that represent different seasons alongside beloved children's storybook characters and settings. It stands as a part of the community art projects enriching Wichita art installations.
Location: 304 Circle Drive-College Hill Park
Title: KSNW-TV Keeper of the Plains, 2019 Designed by Chuck Lohf of the KSN television station, this vibrant piece is part of Wichita's community art projects. The bright colors showcase the NBC peacock in the headdress feathers, while also paying tribute to all things Channel 3 with other station icons. This public art sculpture is one of the notable Wichita art installations that enrich the local culture.
Location: 833 N Main St.
Title: A Tribute to Blackbear Bosin, 2019
Designed by Anthony J. McSwain
This Keeper, part of the community art projects in the area, draws inspiration from the rich details of Blackbear Bosin's life and heritage. The chosen colors make this public art sculpture a standout piece in downtown Wichita, contributing to the city's vibrant art scene and complementing existing Wichita art installations.
Location: 100 E. English St./Main

Title: Keeper of Remembrance, 2021
This public art sculpture is dedicated to the brave service members who serve our country. Featuring the poppy flower and poem, as well as branches of the military, it stands as a testament to their sacrifice and is a prominent addition to community art projects throughout the area.
Location: 9747 E 21st St, N.
This installment enhances the rich tapestry of Wichita art installations.

Title: Keeper of the District, 2020
This Keeper showcased various designs through community art projects in and around the downtown Wichita, KS area, which feature public art sculptures and Wichita art installations.
Location: 116 N Cleveland

Title: Keeper of Commerce, 2023
My designs capture postcard snapshots of businesses, art, and places that make Wichita special, highlighting community art projects that enrich our local culture. The colorful ribbons represent the fancy Indigenous dancers at Powwows, a celebration reflected in various public art sculptures throughout the city.
Location: 350 W Douglas Ave.
KWCH Interview, 2023
KWCH Interview, 2023
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