The Volland Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, serves as an anchor for activities in Volland: art exhibitions and community programming in the gallery; outdoor performances at "the Ruin;" a residency  program in Volland; guest accommodations in the Loft and the Little House for the general public; and the History, Nature, and Sculpture Trail, open throughout the year from dawn to dusk.


Nate Hofer: Heartland Silos (Decommissioned)

on view through December 7, 2025
Aerial view of a circular concrete structure with a rectangular center, surrounded by grass and trees.

October 25, 2025

Nilko Andreas Returns to Volland


Compadres


Continuing into Fall 2025

Geometric metal sculpture of an insect with long legs on a grassy lawn, trees in the background.
Ode to Braque. butch Murphy

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open daily from dawn to dusk

 The Volland History, Nature, and Sculpture Trail
&
M.T. Liggett Sculpture Park

The Trail | Learn about Volland's history, engage with nature and see sculptures by Mark McHenry on the Volland History, Nature, and Sculpture Trail. Each season brings its own pleasures at Volland. McHenry, an architect and sculptor, gifted several sculptures created over his lifetime to Volland between 2020 and 2024. Their materials - iron, wood, stone, and found objects - resonate with the Flint Hills and its culture. 


Sculpture Park | Walk behind the Old Store and find eight M.T. Liggett sculptures, gifted by the Kohler Foundation in 2024. These works, placed in the M.T. Liggett Sculpture Park, represent the long history of art in Kansas, as well as visible place for Liggett's work to inspire thought and generate conversation at Volland.


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