Unique,
Hand-Crafted
Folk Art

What is Kellogg Sisters Feed & Seed?

What started out as a passion for creating beauty shared by sisters has grown into a
collective of artists whose aim is to disrupt the familiar with bold strokes.

Kellogg Sisters Feed & Seed is a folk artist collective, based in Northeastern Kansas, and built on a foundation of connecting people through beauty. Shunning “the way things are done” in favor of “shaking things up,” the artists’ results speak for themselves. Vibrant colors, paired with unconventional techniques and patterns, invite viewers to find curiosity and connection in unexpected places. Whether traditional or whimsical, each one-of-a-kind piece prompts conversation at home or across the miles.

The ‘Feed and Seed’ in our name honors another small family business. The original Kellogg Brothers Feed and Seed opened its doors in 1921, in Wichita Kansas. For more than four decades, the smell of grain and sounds of fellowship greeted local farmers. Two generations later, Gina and Paula Kellogg founded Kellogg Sisters Feed and Seed–feeding the soul and seeding connection—through the look and feel of beauty.

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