“So Fresh,” Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center
With his new TV drama “Bel-Air,” filmmaker and Kansas City native Morgan Cooper offers a serious reimagining of the 90s sitcom, “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.”
“Shinique Smith: STARGAZERS,” Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
Tactility, along with the spiritual nature of self-reflection, exudes from every pore of the visually rich and intellectually stimulating exhibition “Shinique Smith: STARGAZERS” at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.
“… we, viscera … recent work by Sean Semones,” Telephonebooth Gallery
If you are a fan of the Telephonebooth Gallery, you are likely familiar with Sean Semones, a 2002 graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute now working in St. Louis.
“Sweeping the Chimney through the Mantle of the Earth,” Charlotte Street Foundation
Curated by Charlotte Street resident Andrew Ordonez, “Sweeping the Chimney through the Mantle of the Earth” is an exhibition about the decay of the world.
“Art of the Wish: Marn Jensen and Andy Newcom,” Leedy-Voulkos Art Center
If you had a last wish, what would it be? In 2017, Marn Jensen and Andy Newcom, received a sabbatical grant from Hallmark and spent six months talking to dozens of 80 to 100-plus-year-olds, asking that very question.
From the sublime to the louche, the elegant to the whimsical, the 20-plus pieces in the juried exhibition “Heartland 4” are proof that contemporary glassmaking offers as many avenues for wildfire creativity as any other medium out there.
“Vivian Wilson Bluett: Expressions of Blue,” Natasha Ria Art Gallery
Steadily making her trek from emerging artist to established artist, Vivian Wilson Bluett takes a big step in the right direction with her new exhibition, “Expressions of Blue,” at the Natasha Ria Art Gallery.
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