Remembering Kansas City’s Homes to Literary Dreams and Dreamers
"In 2019, I took my pickup to haul from the building that had housed The Writers Place — a grassroots literary organization at 36th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue..."
As anyone familiar with Kansas City’s cultural milieu knows, the community is exceedingly fortunate to boast such a diverse and talented pool of visual artists.
For photographer William Toney, photography is a way of honoring his experience as an African American and artist while engaging wholly with time and place.
A Caustic Meditation on Race and Theater at the Unicorn
Could it be more timely? A radical satire about America’s history of slavery and enduring black and white stereotypes at the Unicorn Theatre captures the..
Always actively pushing themselves in their individual practices, dedicated to young minds, and committed to community-enhancing progressive dialogue, these four Artist Educators lead by example, shaping Kansas City’s artistic heritage.
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