© 2026 Kansas City Public Radio
NPR in Kansas City
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

New Project Wall at Artspace

Senior Audra Brandt created a new work for the H&R Block Artspace Project Wall, "I Cannot Help Eating This," a parody of David Shrigley's previous Project Wall, "You Cannot Help Looking at This."
courtesy of the Kansas City Art Institute
Senior Audra Brandt created a new work for the H&R Block Artspace Project Wall, "I Cannot Help Eating This," a parody of David Shrigley's previous Project Wall, "You Cannot Help Looking at This."

The Project Wall at the H&R Bloch Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute is a large scale billboard on the side of the building at 43rd and Walnut. It's a visible site for temporary public art projects by regional and national artists.By Laura Spencer

http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/national/local-national-591162.mp3

Kansas City, MO – The Project Wall at the H&R Bloch Artspace at the Kansas City Art Institute is a large scale billboard on the side of the building at 43rd and Walnut. It's a visible site for temporary public art projects by regional and national artists. And a new edition went on display on May 10, as KCUR's Laura Spencer reports.
Check out photos from the installation here.

KCUR is here for Kansas City, because Kansas City is here for KCUR.

Your support makes KCUR's work possible — from reporting that keeps officials accountable, to storytelling that connects our community. You can make sure the future of local journalism is strong.