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Beggars Snapshots

May 22, 2023 By beggarstablegallery@gmail.com

Beggars Snapshots: First Friday Hang 🎨
🗓️ June 2, 6 – 9 pm
📍 2010 Baltimore Ave, Kansas City Crossroads

Join us for a night of art, music, snacks, wine, and good company at Beggars Snapshots! Immerse yourself in community art projects, enjoy live music, and indulge in tasty treats and wine. Don’t miss this unforgettable event!

Milestones: Belger Arts’ Tenth Annual Resident Artist Exhibition

May 17, 2023 By ccruz@belger.net

Belger Crane Yard Gallery presents Milestones: Belger Arts’ Tenth Annual Resident Artist Exhibition opening Friday, June 2, 2023, at 2011 Tracy Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64108. The public is invited to view the work and meet the artists from 6 to 8 pm. The exhibition includes work by Cindy Leung, Sun Young Park, Gina Pisto, Adams Puryear, Meredith Smith, and Nicole Woodard.

This year Belger Arts celebrates a significant milestone: the tenth year of its Artists in Residence program. The program originated at Red Star Studios, a long-time Kansas City ceramics gallery and studio. After its closing the program found a permanent home in May 2013 when Belger Crane Yard Studios opened. Belger Crane Yard Studios continues to host national and international artists through the program, providing ceramic artists the opportunity to expand their body of work or create a special project that may be outside of the scope of their routine studio practice.

The group exhibition, with its range of styles, themes, and techniques, also marks a milestone for the six artists, as it is the culmination of their time in the residency program. Through porcelain, a ceramic material originating from the East and popularized by the West, Cindy Leung facilitates conversations around topics such as consumerism, colonization, and cultural hybridity. Sun Young Park combines clay and non-clay materials to create large, abstract sculptures that reflect how she processes and translates her reality and explores the duality of the material and the conceptual. Adams Puryear documents pop and internet culture, combining traditional techniques and contemporary imagery inspired by the internet’s “anti- filter.” Curio as a site within the domestic, plays a major role in Gina Pisto’s work that explores the ritual of collecting and preservation as an act of desire. Meredith Smith uses clay, figurative sketching, poetry, and various other aspects of her work to relay an array of experiences across the human condition. Nicole Woodard’s work currently focuses on exploring the vulnerability and trauma of the body from the perspective of a woman.

Opening reception: Tristan Lindo, “Entering Xanropa ”

May 14, 2023 By thebunkercenter@gmail.com

Entering Xanropa is an exhibition featuring artwork that centers around a science-fantasy narrative I am developing called Xanropa- which is the name of the planet the story takes place on. My story is about how humanity leaves Earth in order to make a utopian paradise among the cosmos but they end up recreating the same troubles that caused them to abandon Earth. Inevitably, the humans leave Xanropa and our main character named XAN‑1 (a mechanism that was created by humans to help construct and maintain the planet) must assess what has been left behind by the humans. The artworks are reflections of my belief that we need to acknowledge the beauty around us just as much as we need to acknowledge the chaos around us. It is easier to give up on humanity but in the inner workings of humankind, there is profound beauty and care that we are capable of expressing.

Artist Biography

Tristan Lindo (1994 — ) was born and raised in Garden City, Kansas. Lindo has his BFA in Studio Art from Fort Hays State University (2018), and his MFA from the University of Kansas (2022). He currently works and resides in Lawrence, Kansas.

Opening reception: Hannah Lindo, “In My Room”

May 14, 2023 By thebunkercenter@gmail.com

In My Room
In My Room is a collection of moments, memories, patterns, and changes I experienced while living and working out of my bedroom. This body of work began after graduating from grad school, and I found myself in between studio spaces. I started noticing how special the items in my room were/are to me and how they describe who I am and where I came from. Patterns and trinkets passed down from family members surround my room. These treasured items provide comfort, humor, and memories with loved ones living far away or no longer with us. They are always in the background of my life, never changing but witnessing how life continues.
Artist Bio
Hannah Lindo was born and raised in Garden City, Kansas, where she received her Associate’s degree in Visual Arts. In 2017, she completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Fort Hays State University. In 2022, Lindo completed her Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Kansas. Lindo will continue her artistic and teaching career at the University of Central Missouri as an Adjunct instructor in Painting and Drawing/Artist in Residence in the Fall of 2023.

“Not(h)ing Gold” opening reception

May 14, 2023 By thebunkercenter@gmail.com

This exhibition features artworks responding to Robert Frost’s poem Nothing Gold Can Stay. The fifteen artists explore dichotomies of beauty and decay, the inevitability of time, and transformation. This exhibition honors Frost’s poem and also notes the moments of delight and turbulence that are a part of being an artist. The artists involved came together to celebrate the seasons of Spring and Summer before they leave us again.
Artists Noting Gold:
Dora Agbas
Lauren Bass
Jess Belangee-Englert
Sadie Goll
Sammie Jane Hardewig
Emma Hixson
Tiana Nanayo Kuʻuleialoha Honda
Hannah Lindo
Tristan Lindo
Gen Louise
Kalie Love
Taylor Miller
Quinn Pagona
Nathan Pickerell
SK Reed
Nothing Gold Can Stay
“Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.”
‑Robert Frost (1874 – 1963)
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