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When Issac Logsdon moved to Kansas City for art school four years ago, he didn't know the Missouri and Kansas rivers flowed through town."It seems like…
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Whether they realize it or not, many Kansas Citians have probably seen Wilbur Niewald’s paintings. They might even have seen the artist at a canvas in one…
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Pedro Lasch’s artwork challenges familiar ideas of identity and belonging, of which he has first-hand knowledge. Lasch – a citizen of Mexico, Austria and…
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Many college students experience living in a dorm, especially their freshman year. But residence halls built decades ago aren't always able to meet the…
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Two young children look toward a mother figure, her face turned to the side facing the American flag.“For in thee the oppressed find justice and mercy,”…
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Once again, the traditional art-opening weekend meets the traditional gift-giving season at the following shows and sales, which involve multiple Kansas…
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Cellphone photo enthusiasts have a few more days to shape one of the pieces of art in a downtown Kansas City gallery.Instagram users who post photos with…
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Nothing gets people thinking about the college student-loan debt like a carnival.That’s what two Kansas City Art Institute students determined, anyway. So…
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The spring assignment for a small class of Kansas City Art Institute students: Spend six weeks making art about Brush Creek. The results: 19 experimental…
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The Kansas City Art Institute stakes a claim in the Crossroads Arts District on First Friday, April 1, with the debut of KCAI Gallery.The new venue at…
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The quiet force behind the Kansas City Art Institute's Department of Ceramics describes falling in love with clay and finding inspiration in Kansas City's…
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Cary Esser, longtime chair of the ceramics department at the Kansas City Art Institute, credits a high school classmate in the 1970s for her introduction…