Julius A. Karash on Business and the Arts: ‘A Splash of Art and a Little Traffic Calming’
The intersection of public art and traffic safety ramped up in September when Bloomberg Philanthropies granted up to $25,000 each to Kansas City and 25 other municipalities around the country.
A collaborative partnership that has been evolving since 2017, the Mobile Museum invites reflection on the nature of objects — their identity, history, and meaning in the context of place.
“In the Fields of the North / En los Campos del Norte” at Kansas City, Kansas Public Library
David Bacon’s exhibit at the Kansas City Kansas Public Library makes a very meaningful first stop for us to contemplate our obligation to our fellow human beings, regardless of citizenship and ethnicity.
Gallery Glance: ‘Castles, Cottages and Crime’ at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Shortly after his arrival as deputy director of curatorial affairs at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in February 2020, William Keyse Rudolph began exploring the museum’s storage areas.
Unless you are “of a certain age,” the name Paul McCobb may not trigger any memories. But if you recall home décor of the 1950s and 1960s, his work may look familiar if you visit the “Paul McCobb: America’s Designer” exhibit at the Johnson County Museum.