Art at Leadership Studies
The Art Program for the Mary Lynn and Warren Staley School of Leadership was designed to complement the profession of developing leadership, honor regional artists, and inspire all who see it. Regardless of an individual’s taste, we are certain that each person who visits the building will find at least one work that amazes them. We think you will be surprised by the approaches some of the artists used, some of the media—such as scrap stainless steel or cast glass—and especially by the level of skill.
The collection is meant to be invigorating and showcase the sophistication of regional artists, especially those from Kansas. We hope you enjoy the collection as much as we enjoyed assembling it.
Original Art
Hands in Sky, Kajjansi
Archival Print
Gloria Baker-Feinstein
Composed
Oil on Panel
Derrick Breidenthal

Surge
Oil on Panel
Derrick Breidenthal
Outburst
Oil on Panel
Derrick Breidenthal

The Uptown Band Unplugged
Serigraph/Screenprint
Ann Carter

Storm Across Wabaunsee II
Oil on Linen
Kim Casebeer

Konza Prairie
Oil on Canvas
Allan Chow

Aggieville
Oil on Canvas
Allan Chow

Pax Mundi
Bronze
Brent Collins

Night Barn
Archival Print
Louis Copt

Riverfront West
Oil on Canvas
Lisa Grossman

Last Light on the Kaw
Oil on Canvas
Lisa Grossman

Purple, Blue and Amber
Blown Glass and Stainless Steel
Drew Hine

Spring Greening, Fall Coming
Ceramic
Yoshira Ikeda

Greener Pastures
Silk and Cotton
Phil D. Jones

Sculpted Wood and Metals, Found Objects
Matt Kirby
Deeply Rooted Cooperation
Stoneware
Linda Ganstrom

Seed Pods #30
Rice Paper, Linen, Mixed Media
Ke-Sook Lee

Surreal Sofa
Acrylic on Panel
Adolfo Martinez

River of Glass
Cast Glass and Steel
Ed Pennebaker
Staley School of Leadership
252 Leadership Studies Building
1300 Mid-Campus Dr. N.
Manhattan, KS 66506
785-532-6085
leadership@ksu.edu
