H Categories Articles Visual September 13, 2023 Honors: Sean Nash The Kansas City artist fuses painting and sculpture with culinary arts into a unique social practice.
N Categories Arts Consortium Sponsored Content September 13, 2023 New Heartland Book Festival Adds to Kansas City’s Literary Cachet There’s more to affirming a city’s literary chops than turning out big-time writers, though it is a measure.
E Categories Community Partners Sponsored Content September 12, 2023 Experience Japan at the Greater City Japan Festival For just one day, the Greater Kansas City Japan Festival again brings the culture of Japan to metropolitan Kansas City, on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023.
G Categories Community Partners Sponsored Content September 12, 2023 Gladfest 44 Festival Fun Galore! Gladfest 44 — “Festival Fun Galore!” will be held Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1, at Linden Square in Gladstone, Missouri.
M Categories Articles Performing September 12, 2023 Meet David Gray Kansas City Ballet's new executive director David Gray is a devoted dad, a nonprofit veteran and an award-winning author.
T Categories Arts Consortium Sponsored Content September 12, 2023 These Colors Will Not Run Dyani White Hawk, Untitled (All the Colors), 2020, acrylic, bugle beads, thread and synthetic sinew on canvas, Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Gift of..
T Categories Arts Consortium Sponsored Content September 11, 2023 Two New Exhibitions Explore Contemporary Art at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art is excited to introduce two new temporary exhibitions this fall.
C Categories Articles Performing September 11, 2023 Concert to Come: The Friends of Chamber Music’s Fall Opener Highlights Chamber Music by Living Composers "New Horizons" concert will feature David Serkin Ludwig's "Hashkiveinu," a prayer for peace, and works by Chen Yi, Reena Esmail and Osvaldo Golijov.
“ Categories Online Reviews Visual Visual Art Reviews September 8, 2023 “Who Will Hear My Plea by Linda Jurkiewicz,” Leedy-Voulkos Art Center, Underground Gallery II Linda Jurkiewicz’s exhibit “Who Will Hear My Plea?” deals with a heady mix of religion, myth and feminism.