It's the arts roundup, the audio guide to the arts. This week, the new Petah Coyne exhibit at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, and a play, Museum, that takes a satirical look at modern art. Also, a showcase that brings hip hop artists to downtown Kansas City. By Laura Spencer
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Kansas City, MO – Petah Coyne: Above and Beneath the Skin, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, through November 27
One Time Productions stages Tina Howe's "Museum" tonight through Saturday at the Hudson Home Gallery, 1619 Walnut St. Performances begin at 8 p.m. and cost $10 at the door.
Urban Culture Project, as part of of Third Fridays, presents a Hip Hop Arts Showcase curated by Sike Style at the Boley building, 12th and Walnut. The gallery opens at 5 p.m., performances are 8 p.m. to midnight and include include DJ SKU, Mr. Mafesto, Approach, C.E.S. Cru, Dirty Q-tips, Scribe, Lucid, MK12 and more.