“Isaiah Vazquez: $10 Halves,” Leedy-Voulkos Art Center Underground Gallery
Isaiah Vazquez's exhibition, “$10 Halves,” in the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center Underground Gallery, investigates how we hold onto the past, our work on its upkeep and the meaningful ways it shapes us.
“Kathy Liao: We Met In A Dream,” Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art
As a Taiwanese American artist, Kathy Liao has lived between two cultural worlds, her birthplace of Taiwan and the United States, where she was raised since her teenage years.
“Materialize: Visualizing Climate Change” at Belger Crane Yard Studios brings together the work of six contemporary artists who explore shifting ecologies.
“Allan Winkler: A 50 Year Survey,” Englewood Arts Center
Allan Winkler’s first retrospective exhibition, “Allan Winkler: A 50 Year Survey,” takes visitors on a whimsical excursion through the longtime Kansas City artist’s imagination.
On first sight, I immediately recall the still-life tradition of Dutch Golden Age painters when viewing the high contrast, largely floral photographs of Kansas City artist Elise Gagliardi.
“Tonalli, Teyolía, Ihíyotl: The Spirits In Us,” Carter Art Center Gallery
“Tonalli, Teyolía, Ihíyotl: The Spirits In Us,” curated by exhibiting artist Maurizio Zúñiga and supported by Bernadette Esperanza Torres, is an assertive exploration of ancestral energy.
Brighten winter spirit with the works of Jeff Berg, Roy Inman and Amanda McCollum, displayed for a brief stint in “Three Artists” at Tim Murphy Art Gallery in Merriam.
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