Envision Arts Gallery and Community Engagement Center | Envision
Several Envision Arts students and staff standing in front of the new gallery in downtown Wichita

Envision Arts Gallery and Community Engagement Center

The Envision Arts Gallery is the premier, national destination for artists and audiences who are blind, visually impaired and/or disabled. 

Our mission is to empower these amazing individuals to exhibit, perform and engage our community through this accessible, diverse, and inclusive space for the arts.

We are a group of artists, friends and collaborators working and growing together in our creative explorations and artistic journeys. 

We are blind. We have low vision. We are disabled. We are women. We are men. We are elders. We are children. We are Black. We are Asian. We are Indigenous. We are Latinx. We are queer. We are American. We are Immigrants. We are friends. We are your neighbors. We are artists. We are creative. We are resilient. We are a community.


The keeper of the plains statue inside the art gallery.

Keeper on Parade 'PRISM' in Partnership with Cargill Protein

A unique project has brought together sighted, blind, and visually impaired individuals with the creation of a new Keeper on Parade statue for Cargill. This statue was made by more than 30 different people from our Child Development Center, Art Program, Adult Day Support Program and Heartspring. This collaborative effort not only symbolizes the Wichita community's diversity but also showcases the extraordinary talents of individuals with visual impairments. 

'PRISM' is located outside Cargill headquarters in Wichita, KS at 825 E. Douglas Ave and is open to the public to view.


Clarke working on his art.

UK Blind Artist Clarke Reynolds Partners with the Envision Arts Gallery for His First Solo Exhibition

The Envision Arts Gallery and Community Engagement Center presents its new artist-in-residence program with "American Way Words," a three-month exhibition presenting the renowned UK blind artist Clarke Reynolds, known for his interactive use of Braille in art. Open until June 28th.

Keela Alonzo touching the tactile Mona Lisa.

Envision Shines Again on National TV: Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist on NBC News

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the team at NBC and Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist for illuminating the mission of Envision and our arts gallery and program on a global stage once again. Watch the segment by clicking the button below!


Team posing at art event.

Envision Arts team smiling with Tomas and Jacinta Bustos, their tactile bronze-cast art behind them.


Visit us:

Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

(closed for lunch noon-1:00 p.m.)

Additional Hours Include:

  • First Friday 5-9 p.m.

  • Second Saturday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

801 East Douglas, Suite 106, Wichita KS 67202


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graphical map of the Envision Arts Gallery location on Douglas St. in between Mead St. and Rock Island Ave.

The Envision Arts Gallery is located on the south side of Douglas in between Mead and Rock Island and is in the middle of Great Clips (West of the art gallery on Mead) and the Wichita Cheesecake Company, (East of the art gallery on Rock Island). 

An audio guided crosswalk is located at the intersection of Douglas and Rock Island, allowing pedestrians to safely walk across Douglas. The crosswalk is located at Douglas and Rock Island. 

If crossing Douglas from the North side of the street, our front door is approximately 10 feet to the right once you are on the sidewalk. If you’re walking east down Douglas from Mead, our door is the fourth door on your right. If you’re walking west from Rock Island our door is the second door on your left side.