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Questing Beasts — Emily Nickel

August 6, 2021 By Leedy-Voulkos Art Center

In Arthurian legend, the Questing Beast was a monster born of a cursed woman. In the story, the woman strikes a deal with the devil to make someone fall in love with her, and thus ultimately brings a curse upon herself. Once born, her child becomes the Questing Beast, a fearsome, snake-headed chimera and the hunting target of many a knight. The beast, through the curse laid on its mother, is born into a world in which its role is cemented and its fate sealed.

I think often in my work about roles which are set out for us by others. As a young woman, I could not help but notice gendered expectations of how I should look and behave, and what skills and career paths I ought to be interested in. Frequently I felt that I did not quite fit in. I often turned to fantasy tales for solace, but there were gendered expectations there too. Female power was often depicted as entirely evil, as with powerful witches, or entirely good, as with angelic princesses. Cursed women, and figures such as the Questing Beast, tugged at my sympathy because of their tragic origins and seemingly incontrovertible fates. Generally, these women sinned by desiring things they should not. At times I wondered what the author was trying to say by including female characters with such unflattering, ill-conceived and petty motivations. What if these cursed women were allowed to step out of these roles? If they wrote their own stories, what would be the purpose of their quests?

In this show, I’ve included a number of works featuring young women and their animal companions on their own individual quests. I invite the viewer to consider what roles each might be playing and what is happening in each story.

Open House and Music Listening Party

August 4, 2021 By eric@soundenvironment.com

We are excited to be open for August First Friday! Join us any time from 5 – 9 PM. Grab a drink, relax, and experience music in a way you might not have known was possible. The Sound Environment sells and installs home music and theater systems. Our expert guidance puts you on a path to a system designed expressly for you. Stop by! Chat with us and learn more about how you can make movies and music more enjoyable in your home.

August First Friday Art Show

August 4, 2021 By Jones Gallery

Join Jones Gallery this August First Friday. We’re open from 10:00am — if you’d like an early viewing — to 9:00pm. Artists will be available from 5:00pm to 9:00pm.

Regular Dates. Wed., Aug. 4th to Thur., Aug. 26th
Open daily 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed Sun.

Jones Gallery 1717 Walnut, Crossroads Arts District, KCMO. 64108 816 – 421-2111

https://jonesgallerykc.com/

1 Fridays Vendors event @MrBjays

August 4, 2021 By mrbjaystonsoriumsocial@gmail.com

8 to 10 vendors set up selling all goods! From food, to drinks, to clothes to candles and more!! Please come out and support your local artist! Always a great time

CULTIVATE A Solo Show by Phybr

August 4, 2021 By julie_c@kccrossroads.org

Join us this First Friday, August 6th, for the opening reception of Cultivate, a solo exhibition by Toledo-based artist, Phybr, who has spent the last month of July here as an Artist-In-Residence. Throughout his time as a resident, Phybr has been sowing seeds of new growth, propagating new techniques, and grafting current and past styles together which culminate in this cohesive and captivating cultivation of new work.

Phybr’s recognizable style has grown out of his passions for design, illustration, and color theory. By blending these formal elements together with natural subjects such as various mixings of plant life and portraiture he harnesses not only the intimate and emotional connection shared between viewer and painting, but also the fleeting essence of life itself because of the predominant use of spray paint and street art influences. His paintings seem to emit a vitalness that strike ever deeper chords with anyone who encounters them

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