”William Kay: Light, Color, and Movement,” UMKC Gallery of Art
“A line is a dot that keeps walking,” quipped artist William Kay during the opening reception of his exhibit, “Light, Color, and Movement,” at the UMKC Gallery of Art.
See Hear: Steve Paul on Rambling Around the Arts | A rare and powerful artwork puts on a new face at UMKC
At a time when a reckless, small-minded assault spreads like a virus over the arts and humanities, we must remain grateful for small pleasures and achievements.
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.”
Arts News: UMKC professor practices music therapy for preemies
The UMKC Conservatory recently was awarded a $1.9 million grant to study the effects of sound in the operating room and how conditions can be improved for better outcomes.
Acclaimed Professor Noweli Rooks Returns to UMKC for Cockefair Lecture
The Cockefair Chair present An Evening with Noweli Rooks with a lecture on her work "A Passionate Mind in Relentless Pursuit: The Vision of Mary Mcleod Bethune."
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