Many new shows open in conjunction with start of new semester. And another blowout show of fashion & adornments puts garments and diverse makers at the fore.
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.”
“Shinique Smith: STARGAZERS,” Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
Tactility, along with the spiritual nature of self-reflection, exudes from every pore of the visually rich and intellectually stimulating exhibition “Shinique Smith: STARGAZERS” at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.
Shinique Smith: STARGAZERS features a new body of work by artist Shinique Smith, whose multidisciplinary practice includes painting, sculpture, video, photography, installation and performance.
Any serious collector will tell you: Keep the collection going. But that clarion call has become more of a sanity-saving song during the two-year COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
As the pandemic wanes, May and June bring a lot to look forward to, including the opportunity to sit and enjoy a taste of Vietnamese coffee at Jackie Nguyen’s new Cafe Cà Phê in Columbus Park, a dream realized covered by Rebecca Smith.