A Categories Arts Consortium Community News August 30, 2023 Artists as Brilliant as Autumn Leaves One of the glories of fall is when the Harriman-Jewell Series kicks off its new season.
L Categories Arts Consortium Community News Performing August 28, 2023 Live! Onstage in September and October Our major professional theaters kick off their 2023-24 seasons and some spooky scenarios celebrate Halloween over these next two months.
S Categories Arts Consortium Community News July 13, 2023 Small Wonders: Portrait Miniatures at the Nelson-Atkins Museum If you’re like me, you have hundreds, if not thousands of pictures capturing various events and people on your cell phone.
T Categories Arts Consortium Community News July 13, 2023 The Roseline, the MGDs & Kat King Headline Light Up the Lawn at the Midwest Trust Center Light Up The Lawn on the lawn of the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art on the Johnson County Community College (JCCC) campus. MTC’s Light Up..
A Categories Arts Consortium Community News July 12, 2023 At the Center of it All: Kauffman Center Volunteers Generous volunteers are at the center of the patron experience at the Kauffman Center.
K Categories Arts Consortium Community News July 12, 2023 KCPL Upgrades Extensive Catalog of Orchestral Music Sets Over James Murray's decades-long career, the Kansas City-area orchestra conductor has almost accidentally amassed more music than he knows what to do with.
O Categories Arts Consortium Community News July 11, 2023 Our City, Our Stories: Highlighting Our Partners The Kansas City Museum prides itself on partnering with nonprofit organizations and working together to achieve common goals in community development.
F Categories Arts Consortium Community News July 6, 2023 From Easter Island to Kansas City Polynesian Pianist to Play the Folly Mahani Teave, an acclaimed international pianist who was born in Hawaii to a Rapa Nui father and an American mother, was raised on Easter Island.
( Categories Arts Consortium Community News July 6, 2023 (Women) Artists from the Collection, 1800-2022 (Women) Artists from the Collection, 1800-2022 is on view through Sept. 17 at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art in St. Joseph.