‘Spread the Love’: Library Burnishes its Branches with Art
The Kansas City Public Library has long opened its spaces to art, going back to the opening of the city’s first gallery, the Western Gallery of Art, on the second floor of its old quarters at Ninth and Locust streets in the late 1900s.
The Kansas City Museum’s collection contains more than 100,000 historical objects and offers a rich sampling of Kansas City’s local and regional history.
The Harriman-Jewell Series’ 59th season is chock-full of longtime favorites like Emanuel Ax, as well as exciting new offerings, including a collaboration with the Mark Morris Dance Group celebrating the late, great Kansas City native Burt Bacharach.
As the weather warms up, outdoor theater joins the roster of Kansas City stages. Check out these productions, ushering in (no pun intended) Summer in our City.
vanessa german announced as this year’s Jerome Nerman Visiting Lecturer
The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art explores the healing power of visual storytelling by bringing in artist vanessa german as this year’s Jerome Nerman Visiting Lecturer.
Library Celebrates 125th Anniversary of its Landmark Westport Branch
Tucked inside the March 3, 1898, edition of The Kansas City Star was a brief item about the area’s newest library, opened little more than a week earlier in Westport.
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