“Site Three,” the latest installation of the collaborative Site series, is concerned with how scarcity and local identity shape how we experience a moment and in turn, how we create.
“Zigmunds Priede: Aggregates of Time,” Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
The forced migration of humans across landscapes shaped by shifting tribal-cultural-political-religious borders is as old as time. Zigmunds “Zig” Priede would know.
“Andrew Watel: Things,” “Paintings by Claire McConaughy,” “Small Stories by Tilly Woodward,” Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art
In their concurrent exhibits at the Sherry Leedy Gallery, three artists with very different work manage to touch a similar chord — that of memory and its felt experiences.
As anyone familiar with Kansas City’s cultural milieu knows, the community is exceedingly fortunate to boast such a diverse and talented pool of visual artists.
Strange and Beautiful: The Artistic Fruits of Spanish Colonialism in the Americas
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is currently hosting a rare exhibition of 15 fascinating paintings spanning the 17th and 18th centuries of Spanish colonial rule in South America.
The main purpose of her art, said Laura DeAngelis, was to reveal “the workings of our inner worlds and in turn, the visible reflection of that which is invisible.”
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