If you’ve lived in Manhattan, KS, you’ve probably driven past the beautiful limestone building tucked right along the edge of the Kansas State University campus and wondered what’s inside. The Marianne Kistler Beach Museum of Art, or simply the Beach Museum, is one of those places locals know is special — but when you finally step inside, you realize it’s even better than you imagined.
As someone who loves sharing the best of Manhattan, KS, I’m here to tell you: the Beach Museum is one of our quietest treasures. And if it’s been a while since you’ve stopped in? Consider this your gentle nudge.
The Marianne Kistler Beach Museum of Art sits right on the K-State campus and celebrates everything that makes the Flint Hills region so creative, expressive, and deeply rooted in place. From permanent collections to rotating exhibits, there’s always something new to discover — whether you're a long-time local, a Kansas State University student, a professor, or a visitor looking to experience the local arts scene.
I love the Beach Museum. It’s calm, peaceful, and filled with light. You walk in and instantly feel like you’re stepping into a space that wants to slow down with you. No rushing. No noise. Just art, community, and a chance to breathe.
The Beach Museum focuses on Kansas artists, regional stories, and the cultural history of the Flint Hills. This includes paintings, photography, sculpture, mixed-media displays, and contemporary pieces that highlight the landscapes and people who make this region so unique.
Some highlights you’ll often find:
It’s a beautiful blend of where Kansas art has been — and where it’s going.
If you follow my blog, you know I’m all about celebrating places that bring people together. And the Beach Museum does exactly that.
Here’s why it continues to be a community favorite:
Yes, you read that right. The museum is completely free, making it one of the most accessible cultural experiences in Manhattan, KS.
Kids love the hands-on learning activities. Adults love the peaceful galleries. Art lovers appreciate the curation. Everyone wins.
With new exhibitions scheduled throughout the year, there’s always a reason to return. Every visit feels like discovering something new — even if you’ve lived here for decades.
Pair your visit with a stroll around the K-State campus, a quick stop at Aggieville, or a coffee from your favorite local shop. It makes the perfect morning or afternoon outing.
If you’re planning your visit, here are a few quick tips to make it even better:
Every time you step foot inside the Beach Museum, you’re supporting local arts, Kansas artists, cultural preservation, and the creative heartbeat of the Flint Hills. It’s the kind of place that quietly enriches our community — and we’re lucky to have it right here on the Kansas State University campus.
So next time you’re driving down N. Manhattan Ave or heading to a K-State game, take a moment to remember this little gem waiting just steps away.
Make a plan. Take a break. Enjoy the art.


