Mid-Continent Public Library will host a “Homecoming Weekend” celebration at its Woodneath Library Center on Friday, August 12, and Saturday, August 13.
Strange and Beautiful: The Artistic Fruits of Spanish Colonialism in the Americas
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is currently hosting a rare exhibition of 15 fascinating paintings spanning the 17th and 18th centuries of Spanish colonial rule in South America.
The main purpose of her art, said Laura DeAngelis, was to reveal “the workings of our inner worlds and in turn, the visible reflection of that which is invisible.”
Art in the In-Between: Creating Closure in Deanna Dikeman’s Narrative Storytelling
You’ve heard it before: “A picture is worth a thousand words.” What happens when one picture acts as one word, and grouped together in a series to form sentences, paragraphs, novels?
See Hear: Steve Paul on Rambling Around the Arts | How Dance Can Burrow Deeply Under Our Skin
I wasn’t expecting this. In a darkened theater, as a favorite musician and a troupe of dancers performed on stage, I was beset by rolling tides of emotions.
American Art Deco: Designing for the People, 1918-1939
The tumultuous 20-year period between World War I and the beginning of World War II featured many significant social, political and economic changes throughout the world.
Action on KC stages slows down a bit prior to the kick-off of the Fall 2022 season, but there is still some fun to be had at the theater, including two different Alices, Starlight hits and a couple of revues that will keep your toes tapping. Enjoy!