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Rituals and Celebrations: Exploring Meaning Through Dress – Corinthian Hall Kansas City

See the works of local emerging and well-established artists and designers in our new Community Gallery in Corinthian Hall. The Museum, in partnership with the Kansas City Art Institute, presents Rituals and Celebrations: Exploring Meaning through Dress, an exhibition of emerging and well-established Kansas City fiber artists and designers who interpret the body as a form of artistic expression to celebrate significant moments or a new journey. The exhibition – co-curated by the Museum and Pauline Verbeek-Cowart, Professor and Chair of the Fiber Department of the Kansas City Art Institute – complements the Museum’s newest exhibition: Dressing Up in Kansas City.

The Community Gallery is intended to feature local artists and run in conjunction with our exhibitions.

Until the end of November 30
Wednesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, noon-4 p.m.
West Gallery, 2nd Floor, Corinthian Hall | Free

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