“Misha Kligman: The Luminous and the Given,” Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
As I reflect on Misha Kligman’s current show at the Nerman Museum, I think about how the symbols and icons we use both in art and everyday speech hold us at a middle distance from reality.
Linda Hall Library Paul D. Barlett, Sr. Lecture Series
In 2003, the Linda Hall Library established the annual Paul D. Bartlett, Sr. Lecture to bring the finest university professors to speak on subjects related to the Library’s collections.
Arts News | Acclaimed children’s book author Jenn Bailey published new ‘Henry’ story
“Henry and the Something New," Kansas City-based Jenn Bailey’s newest early chapter book with illustrator Mika Song, features her lovable character Henry, a child who is on the autism spectrum.
Actions for the Earth: Art, Care & Ecology is a traveling exhibition that considers how artistic practices use kinship, healing and restorative intervention to foster a deeper consciousness of our interconnectedness with the earth.
Collage artist Andrea Burgay repurposes discarded paperback books at the Kansas City Public Library
A passion for collage started early for Andrea Burgay. When she was 4 or 5 in Syracuse, New York, she had what she described as a “seminal experience” with a stack of magazines and catalogues.
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