N Categories Articles Visual July 10, 2023 Nature, Home and Relationships Inspire ‘Sun Drinks White’ Exhibit at Nerman Museum Large-scale works in unexpected materials by Teresa Baker, Mark Cowardin, Rashawn Griffin and Marie Watt reflect their remarkable creative journeys.
A Categories Articles Visual July 6, 2023 Artist Pages | Megan Wyeth: Exploring the Beauty of What is Right Here Megan Wyeth is an enthusiastic and empathetic chronicler of our local environment.
C Categories Articles Performing July 5, 2023 Concert to Come: Landlocked Opera Presents the World Premiere of ‘The Murderess’ The story of "Jolly Jane," a real-life nurse turned serial killer in the late 19th-century Boston, inspired this new "true crime" opera.
S Categories Articles June 29, 2023 See Hear: Steve Paul on Rambling Around the Arts | A New Green Space Can Help Heal Downtown’s Old Highway Wound Inventive urban green spaces have sprouted all over. Will Kansas City join the club?
‘ Categories Articles Visual June 29, 2023 ‘The Paseo & Ward Parkway’ by Mike Sinclair The well-known KC photographer's new book tells a tale of two (Kansas) Cities.
A Categories Articles Visual June 28, 2023 Arts News: International BAAR Art Journey and Residency makes American debut in Kansas City Kansas City will be the first stop in the Americas for the Berlin-based international artist residency and exhibition, BAAR Art Journey and Residency.
E Categories Articles Visual June 28, 2023 Editor’s Letter, July/August 2023 The National WWl Museum and Memorial showed what it’s made of during the recent NFL draft.
A Categories Articles Visual May 30, 2023 A New Immersive Experience at the Nelson-Atkins A new immersive experience at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art provides visitors with a deeper understanding of one of the most popular art movements of all time.
‘ Categories Articles Visual May 30, 2023 ‘Frank Shaw: ReConsider’ | Family Archaeology Uncovered and Unlocked Childhood memories made for a powerful exhibition at the Salina Art Center, a culminating moment in the Kansas City artist's 30-year career.