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August 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/

SHAPING THE PAST: EXHIBITION

August 3, 2021 By jutta.behnen@goethe.de

Goethe Pop Up Kansas City is excited to present the poster exhibition Shaping the Past. This exhibit will also highlight the many projects that we developed in 2020 as part of Shaping the Past (“Gestaltung der Vergangenheit”).

Shaping the Past builds connections and showcases patterns that constitute a transnational memory culture at work to address systemic racism and sexism, social and economic exclusion, and legacies of colonial and state violence. Featuring works by artists, activists, and collectives from North America and Germany — all part of the Monument Lab Fellows Program — this exhibition broadens understandings and illuminates ongoing memory interventions that reimagine civil society.

The spotlighted projects offer innovative and reparative models that highlight creative changemakers who are actively shaping the past and our paths forward.

At Goethe Pop Up Kansas City we took part in this project in 2020, inviting Monument Lab fellows Alisha B. Wormsley and Patrick Weems to collaborate with artists, activists, and intellectuals from Kansas City and beyond on themes that are relevant to our community and the process of (re-)connecting with the past. You can learn more about these various projects by visiting the Shaping the Past exhibition presented at the Goethe Pop Up as a concluding project.

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Timed, ticketed entry:
To protect the well-being of visitors and staff, the Pop Up limits the number of guests. Please schedule your visit ahead of time here: https://bit.ly/3fuq9EH
Masks:
Masks are required for all guests and staff in the shared space.

JUST AS I AM by Randy Bacon

July 27, 2021 By Leedy-Voulkos Art Center

Randy Bacon is a long-standing, acclaimed contemporary American photographer based in Springfield, Missouri. He has an extensive history in portrait and documentary photography, as well as, humanitarian work. At the core of his work is the ability to present emotive, authentic visual stories of the people he photographs.

Just As I Am, presents a series of large-scale black and white studio portraits and personal narratives told directly by the subjects Bacon photographed. Just As I Am invites us to view the world through the clear lends of someone living with Down syndrome; a lens of pure love, honesty and compassion. The exhibit’s aim is to create awareness and a better understanding of Down syndrome through intimate studio portraiture, raw, authentic narratives and short film series, as to change the way we see those with Down syndrome. These individuals are not deficient in any way; but are in fact “extra.” An extra chromosome gives those with Down syndrome an extraordinary ability to see the good, the joy and the beauty in this world that the rest of us often can’t see. This project challenges us to celebrate those with Down syndrome just as they are and to recognize the unbridled joy, genuine compassion and clarity in life they express every day of their lives.

Project in partnership with Down Syndrome Innovations and 7 Billion Ones.

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Cerbera Gallery presents: “POP!”… and more

July 23, 2021 By info@cerberagallery.com

Experience Cerbera Gallery’s new exhibit “POP!”… and more | Selected works by various renowned local and international artists

“POP!… and more”

Selected Works by Ben Allen, Shuby, RF Art, El Bocho, Tatjana Doll, Robert Indiana, Michael Wittmann as well as Kansas City Artists Lori Keenan and Colete Martin.

July – Late August 2021

Please Note: Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in-person viewing will be possible by appointment only during the week, unless there is a green “Traffic Light” in the front door window.
IN-HOME VIEWING of selected artworks in the KC Metro area available. Please call or text us at 844 – 202-9303 for more details.
We also offer VIRTUAL TOURS via Zoom, WhatsApp, Skype, etc. Feel free to message us on FB or send us an email to info@cerberagallery.com to setup an appointment. Stay tuned and check Cerbera Gallery’s Social Media and website for updates regarding “Pop!”…and more.

2011 Baltimore Ave, Kansas City, MO 64108
+1 – 844-202‑9303 | info@cerberagallery.com

Exhibition Images…

Please join Cerbera Gallery in celebrating “POP!… and more”: July – Late August 2021

For all press inquires and group visits regarding Cerbera Gallery’s “POP!…and more”, contact us at info@cerberagallery.com.

MASKS ARE REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES 

NO MASK – NO ART

SUNDAY: CLOSED
MONDAY – FRIDAY: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY | unless the “Traffic Light” in the entry door is switched to “GREEN” and/or the door is unlocked
SATURDAY: 12pm – 5pm (unless the gallery dog wants to come earlier or stay longer to play with visitors!)
(please call +1 – 844-202‑9303)

We CLOSE on “First Friday” between 6 – 7pm unless otherwise noted. 

For private showings please call us at +1 – 844-202‑9303 to setup an appointment.

NO FOOD, NO DRINKS. PHOTOS CAN ONLY BE TAKEN AFTER HAVING CONFIRMED WITH GALLERY STAFF.

Forgotten Stories, a New Poetry Series — ire’ne lara silva

July 22, 2021 By Mid-America Arts Alliance

Mid-America Arts Alliance has commissioned two new poems from six regional artists, as selected/curated by noted poet Quraysh Ali Lansana and the Tulsa based Tri-City Collective. Each poet has been asked to write about/on the forgotten stories of places, people, or histories from their states/regions. The poets’ words and voices will be presented through our outdoor audio system, and will begin August 1 with work by ire’ne lara silva. The poems will run audibly from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., the first to the last day of each month from August 2021 through January 2022 at Mid-America Arts Alliance, located at 2018 Baltimore.

In August, the first in the series of poems will be Juanita Espino and To the South by ire’ne lara silva (TX). ire’ne lara silva is the author of three poetry collections — furia (Mouthfeel Press, 2010), Blood Sugar Canto (Saddle Road Press, 2016), and CUICACALLI/House of Song (Saddle Road Press, 2019); an e‑chapbook Enduring Azucares (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2015); as well as a short story collection flesh to bone (Aunt Lute Books, 2013) which won the Premio Aztlán Literary Prize (a national literary award for emerging Chicana and Chicano authors). She and poet Dan Vera are also the co-editors of Imaniman: Poets Writing in the Anzaldúan Borderlands, (Aunt Lute Books, 2017), a collection of poetry and essays. silva is the recipient of a 2017 National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) Fund for the Arts Grant, the final recipient of the Alfredo Cisneros del Moral Award, and the Fiction Finalist for A Room of Her Own Foundation’s 2013 Gift of Freedom Award. silva is currently working on her first novel Naci and a second collection of short stories titled, the light of your body. Her website is irenelarasilva.wordpress.com

My Indigenous and Mexican American ancestry is crucial to my artistic approach in addressing illnesses of body, society, and spirit through Story. — ire ’ne lara silva

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