T Categories Articles Performing Visual July 14, 2025 The Artist’s World: The Art of God Artists are special; they take one small idea and make it grand, even when that idea is God.
& Categories Arts Consortium July 10, 2025 “Rock, Paper, Scissors:” Gabuardy brothers collaborate on new exhibition Somehow Fredy Gabuardy keeps winning rock, paper, scissors. His twin, Francisco, says it’s happened five times.
R Categories Arts Consortium July 10, 2025 Rare historic lithograph collection on view at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum The Cabinet of Natural History, America’s First Colored Lithographic Project, 1830-1833 will be on exhibit from June 21 through Sept. 14.
L Categories Arts Consortium July 10, 2025 Light Up the Lawn with the Midwest Trust Center and Nerman Museum The Midwest Trust Center and Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art have teamed up again for an outdoor concert series this August.
D Categories Articles Literary Performing July 10, 2025 Defunding the arts Arts organizations express uncertainty and alarm as the Trump administration slashes budgets and rescinds grants.
I Categories Articles Visual July 9, 2025 In Memoriam: Ke-Sook Lee (1941-2025) A petite dynamo, devoted to honoring women's dreams and struggles in delicate artworks rooted in the domestic realm
S Categories Articles Sponsored Content July 7, 2025 Sponsored | Cockefair Chair Presents: Can AI Teach the Classics? How can artificial intelligence aid human learning? Join the Cockefair Chair Luncheon as author Clancy Martin discusses his AI-powered learning tool, “Rebind.”
S Categories Articles Literary Visual July 7, 2025 See Hear: Steve Paul on Rambling Around the Arts | Public art project has a chance of giving real life to a prime downtown site The Barney Allis Plaza, a park above a city parking garage, has been a downtown dead zone for decades.
A Categories Articles Visual July 3, 2025 Artists in charge A bounty of artist-run galleries enriches Kansas City's art community.