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.
The Albrecht-Kemper Museum revisits St. Joseph’s golden age
The new exhibition at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum, “The Architecture of St. Joseph: The Golden Age Revisited,” is a reexamination of an exhibition originally mounted in 1974.
MTC Announces 2024-2025 Season Featuring New and Returning Favorites
The Midwest Trust Center’s newly revealed season includes the best artistic talent and greatest variety of performers from across the country and around the world.
Mail Call: An Artistic Perspective of The War and a Father’s Love For His Child
Mail Call, an exhibition on view at the National WWI Museum and Memorial, highlights the letters (and love) between a father, John Ross Myers, and his son, Walter Myers.
To Prove That I Exist: Melissa Shook’s Search for Self
Well before the invention of camera phones or social media platforms, photographer Melissa Shook
(1939-2020) set herself the rigorous task of taking a self-portrait every day for one year.
Complementing the Library’s mission, tree acquisition has emphasized obtaining unusual and underutilized trees that are adapted to the local environment.