Kiosk is an award winning, semi-annual publication featuring the premier art and literature from undergraduate students at the University of Kansas. Founded in 1989, Kiosk is managed, designed, and published by students and is available free of cost to all KU students, faculty, and members of the Lawrence community.
At Kiosk, we embrace art that breaks its own rules. Art is action and reaction. Every decision, every brushstroke, every word feels like it has the potential to spur radical change…because it absolutely does. This edition of Kiosk is a collection of art and literature that captures the revolutionary spirit of our time. We encouraged our authors and artists to disrupt the norm, leap into discomfort, to envision a better world and create art that reflects it, and they rose to the challenge.
As we publish our REVOLUTION issue, we stand in support of the revolutionary protests taking place in our community and across the country. Black Lives Matter.