‘By Design’ Magazine: Leading ‘The Good Fight’ for Black Creatives
“By Design,” which was launched in 2018, showcases Black creatives. Issue #005, which came out in December, originally was going to be called “The Blueprint.”
KCI Public Art Selection Process Takes Another Step Forward with Naming of Diverse Panel
With an eye toward diversity and inclusion, the first public art selection panel for the Kansas City International Airport single terminal project has been chosen by the Municipal Art Commission.
Nelson-Atkins Lays Off 36 Employees Prompting Pushback
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s recent decision to lay off 36 employees, including photography curator Jane L. Aspinwall, ignited a controversy that has inflamed the Kansas City art world.
Former Kansas City Star Building’s Plan for Art and Arts Festival Draw Mixed Reviews
Amid the heartbreaking artistic and economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, the ongoing redevelopment of the old Kansas City Star building has been a bright spot.
Arts organizations, long accustomed to bolstering the public’s morale during tough times, have been shouldering their own share of suffering amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
KCI Public Art Plans Moving Ahead Despite Consultant Uncertainty
Despite a bit of uncertainty regarding a consultant, plans are moving ahead for public art at the new single terminal project under construction at Kansas..
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