LEEDY-VOULKOS ART CENTER JANUARY FIRST FRIDAY January 4, 2018 6pm - 9pm |
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Travelers in the Middle of Time Kim Lindaberry December 7 - February 23, 2019 Main Gallery Kim Lindaberry’s art asks the eternal questions: Who are we? Where do we come from? What will we become? He reifies these existential issues with his Travelers, humanoid beings that exist in “the Middle of Time”-- which could be the future, the past, or the present -- as they journey through the galaxies.
Elisabeth Kirsch
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NUANCE Recent Paintings by Sherry Cromwell-Lacy November 2 - January 26, 2019 Front Gallery “Nuance – Recent Paintings by Sherry Cromwell-Lacy,” is the first one-person exhibition for the well-known art curator, and former Director of Exhibitions at Kansas City Art Institute from 1972 – 1994. While Cromwell-Lacy is renowned for her cutting-edge contemporary shows and exhibitions of rare ethnographic art, few realize that throughout her career she has always been a practicing artist. Her abstract art works, in various scales, are as visually appealing as they are simultaneously elusive. Colors and forms shape-shift, appear and disappear, then effortlessly float to the surface. They embody the poetic, with references to landscape and an unabashed, if always delicate,ode to joy. Cromwell-Lacy’s sheer delight in painting is a tonic.
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Meditative Explorations MOKU December 7, 2018 - January 26, 2019 Opie Gallery Creativity can be seen as the dance between knowledge and ignorance. These works are an ongoing endeavor that began in 2009 and has taken on a life of its own; a freezing of the Kinetic and a capturing of the potential. Engagement with the works is possible on many fronts, of which the most illuminating is the personal. Moku is a KC based artist. |
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December 7 - January 9, 2019 Back Gallery Visual Artists Omar Al-Shams Janice Atkins Tina Blatter Dustin Bowers John Campbell Michelle artepunk Childers Margaret Welch Crow Lana Hughes Christine Klasinsk Jan Kobe Alex Krahenbuhl Sylvia Mooney Kassidee Quaranta Ronald Ulrich Fazida Yathali Performing Artist
William Dozier The 8th Annual Expressions Art Exhibition showcases artists with disabilities, celebrating their abilities and unique talents. The annual exhibition adds diversity to the Kansas City arts community and exposes audiences to art that otherwise might not be seen. Expressions not only breaks down some of the barriers that artists with disabilities face, but it also offers an art gallery experience that is accessible to people of all abilities. |
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KCAI Undergrads Underground All Together Now Mend Project Visualized Alyza Perez December 7 - January 12, 2018 The Mend Project stemmed from a need to give function to the excess materials Perez saw in her own studio and the studios of the student body at the Kansas City Art Institute. After putting out a call asking students to hand over what they did not want or use, she transformed the materials into pieces that make up the site specific installation All Together Now which exhibits a portrait of the student body through the intermingling of oddments. Perez, a Florida native, is currently pursuing her BFA in Printmaking and Art History at the Kansas City Art Institute graduating in the spring of 2019. Her works in zine and book format have been shown at Arizona State University, Utah State University, and Rhode Island School of Design. Her current work deals with narratives of escapism, mental psyche, and the collective memory of comfort. |
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