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The Kansas African American Museum
 

YOU CAN HELP!

Read through the list below. Is there some way you could assist TKAAM? Fill out the form below and click SUBMIT. TKAAM will contact you to answer your questions and get you started!

You can help with in kind/trade-out gifts:

  • Building shelves
  • African American mannequins
  • Photos/ reproductions of African American life in Wichita, Kansas
  • Museum collections software
  • Portable panels
  • 8 foot tables and chairs
  • Copy machine
  • Printers
  • Refrigerator
  • Stove
  • Small sound system
  • Exhibition hardware: nails, hammer, hooks, trays and ladder
  • Tool cart
  • Extension cords
  • Glass display cases
  • Archival boxes
  • Art pedestals
  • Art video
  • Computer games (art related and learning)
  • DVD players
  • Television
  • Computers
  • Scanner
  • Digital camera
  • Camcorder
  • Slide projector and screen
  • Art supplies
  • Electric pencil sharpener
  • Paper shredder
  • Portable lights
  • (4) 2-3 line telephones
  • Safety glasses
  • White paint, rollers/brushes
  • Salt for snow days
  • Shovel
 
 
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COME ENJOY THE ARTS

The Kansas African American Museum (TKAAM) was established in 1972. They work diligently to identify and acquire documentary materials to strengthen its archival collections such as rare books, manuscript collections, art, photography, film recordings and other audiovisual materials.

Each year TKAAM sponsors the Summer Youth Arts Academy, a cultural enrichment program for youth. It was established to aid in strengthening cultural awareness and to develop individual interests and skills through stimulation and participation. The Academy provides formal and informal experiences in the arts for children (8-16 years) with a focus on developing an appreciation for the arts.

Online: The Kansas
African American Museum

 
 

 
COME ENJOY THE ARTS

The Kansas African American Museum (TKAAM) was established in 1972. They work diligently to identify and acquire documentary materials to strengthen its archival collections such as rare books, manuscript collections, art, photography, film recordings and other audiovisual materials.

Each year TKAAM sponsors the Summer Youth Arts Academy, a cultural enrichment program for youth. It was established to aid in strengthening cultural awareness and to develop individual interests and skills through stimulation and participation. The Academy provides formal and informal experiences in the arts for children (8-16 years) with a focus on developing an appreciation for the arts.

Online: The Kansas
African American Museum

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