Tim Stone


Tim Stone was born in Hutchinson, KS in 1988. He graduated from Wichita State University in 2012 with a BFA in Painting. In 2014, he began instructing classes at Mark Arts and attended a drawing marathon at the New York Studio School of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture. In 2016, he began teaching Life Drawing at Wichita State University and until 2018 he was an instructor at Bethany College in Lindsborg, KS. Also in 2018, he was featured on episode 6 of The

Hutchinson Art Center, Blue Barn Productions and HutchCC Media Crew’s short documentary series "Artists in Their Space.” He was included in the book Wichita Artists In Their Studios by Sondra Langel and Larry Schwarm and reviewed by Curt Clonts for KMUW’s radio segment “An Artists Perspective”. He won first place in the 2021 Emerging Artists Showcase put on by the Wichita State Art & Design Advocates. In 2022 he was in the group show Painting at The

University of Central Arkansas’ Baum Gallery and won Mark Arts VS. event, earning his twoperson show (In)Flux exhibited at Mark Arts in 2023. Tim earned his MFA in Painting from Wichita State University in 2022 and is currently instructing drawing and painting courses as an adjunct lecturer at WSU. Currently, he is serving as Art Director for the Commerce Club at The National in Wichita, KS. His work can be seen in Wichita at Emprise Bank, Cargill, Koch Industries, Hutton Construction, and Woolsey Hall- WSU Barton School of Business, and online at timstone.studio, and reubensaundersgallery.com. He is represented by Reuben Saunders Gallery.

Abstracting Landscapes: Painting Workshop[25WSP]
05/19/25 - 05/23/25, 5:00PM - 7:30PM | MO, TU, WE, TH, FR
Ages 14 to 120 | Tim Stone | Lawrence Arts Center
Enrolling Now | SAP55
Members $170 | Non-Members $170
During this process driven, multi-medium workshop, we will cover how to abstractly capture visual space. Explore abstraction techniques while using various painting and color techniques, including stencil making. Learn how to dissect an image and build it back up in a way that is influenced by the inundation of technology in our daily lives.

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