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HANNAH JANE WEBER: First Friday Showcase

Apr
3
6–9:00pm

Beggars Table Church & Gallery

  • 2010 Baltimore Ave
  • Kansas City, MO 64108
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    HANNAH JANE WEBER

    First Friday Showcase

    April 3, 2026 | 6 – 9pm

    Mixed media artwork made through tearing, cutting, and peeling come together in a vibrant collage comprised of everything from tea packaging to recycled papers. Paired with this is the complex process of detailed embroidery. Weber’s art is highly-saturated and beautifully ornate — the kind of work best appreciated up close and personal.

    “There’s always a spark of random in my work, a moment where I leave an element up to chance, while still listening to the part of myself that so deeply desires for things to balance and make sense. It’s a game of give and let go where I take turns balancing control and surrender, searching for moments they are most at peace with each other.”

    Her work often starts with a single color in mind; other entryways to creation are through books, dreams, and repeating paths of thought.

    Whether it’s collage or embroidery, each piece invites the viewer to discover the patterns of give and let go.

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