The expressive sculptor, currently a resident at the Belger Arts Center, has work in this summer's "Women to Watch" exhibit at Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and is on for a 2023 solo show in New York.
Brooklyn-based Shinique Smith unveils a new multidisciplinary body of work for her solo exhibition and debuts a new time-based work that evolved out of her 2018 performance at Open Spaces KC.
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.