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Myth — SK Reed

October 1, 2021 By Leedy-Voulkos Art Center

Artist Statement

My work is an attempt to understand the world, what came before and what is happening in the present. I focus on the prevalence of and importance given to certain images which perpetuate harmful normative ideologies in the west. Certain images are given more value and are shown more than others. This fixation of ideals and purity that began in Western Europe was taken to new extremes in America. A false ideal was established, storing itself in images and symbols which reinforce a single and dominant experience. Who a person should be and what a person should look like relied on myth to carry what was never truth forward.

These limiting narratives have become the main characters of my work. As I examine what these characters mean and what ideologies they carry with them, I hold them up to my
life. The knight, angel, court jester, noble woman, and muscle man are the main characters I use in my work. Each speaks to hidden myths, larger ideologies that problematically exist inhibiting our movement forward. I challenge these images and the underlying power structures that have influenced my life.

Self-exploration and unknowing has become an important part of my life. My artistic process begins by drawing these characters over and over, spending time with them, trying to understand them. Agency, in an established world, is found by cutting up these drawings and reconstructing them to create a different story. Limitations of the past are cut apart and rearranged, challenging what once was, opening up space for something new.

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Bio

SK Reed (she/they) is an artist/curator/organizer/educator who was born in a small lake town just outside of Kansas City, Missouri. They are now in graduate school at the University of Kansas and live in Kansas City, KS. She runs AltU, an alternative space currently acting as a low-stakes book club. She has exhibited locally and across the United States.

WITH HOLD ME — Ryan Wilks

October 1, 2021 By Leedy-Voulkos Art Center

The latest project experience from artist Ryan Wilks opens with two events. September 11 begins WITH HOLD ME at Leedy-Voulkos Art Center in the basement level Dungeon Gallery. 7 – 10pm, Performance at 8pm.

Wilks’ newest work consists of paintings from WITH HOLD ME — his book of poetry about love, loss, and a deep dive into highly sexualized content.

WITH HOLD ME is a one-of-a-kind, hand-printed book from Wilks and Claire Monroe, aka Clorg. Original copies will be available that evening.

On October 9, impresario Tim J Harte of Mother Russia Industries presents the second part to Wilks’ project with MANIFISTO, an audiobook on finding sexual liberation during COVID, with readings by Wilks.

Flutist Lena Danoff provides musical accompaniment to the reading.

This work is not family-friendly. They are truthful accounts by an artist who explores his sexual prowess while making himself vulnerable around lovers and other strangers.

Sexually mature adults, lovers, partners, and pickups are encouraged to attend, but leave the children at home.

The second part will also take place inside the Dungeon Gallery at Leedy-Voulkos Art Center.

Bio

[Ryan Wilks is a self-taught artist based in Kansas City, Missouri. Their work explores the various realities of queer existence. Primarily creating with oils, watercolors, sculptural assemblage, and ritual, their work sheds light on queer expression of spirituality and sexuality. Their bodies of work address and confront religion used as weapon and explores new modes of prayer through visual and participatory exhibitions. While religious and archetypal iconography such as the Devil and Lilith are seen within their figures in their paintings and used to express gender and queer ideologies, the work itself does not adopt the feeling of weighted religious rites. Instead, the work invites the viewer to participate in a modernized expression of spirit.]

Ryan Wilks

ryan@wilkspainting.com

Visions of the Flint Hills

September 27, 2021 By jon@buttonwoodartspace.com

Join us for First Friday and tour the Flint Hills through art! Live music will be performed by Tallgrass Express, beer provided by City Barrell Brewing and light snacks will be available as well! (Subject to change dependent upon CDC recommendations). We hope to see you from 5pm – 8pm!

13th Annual Visions of the Flint Hills Art Benefit and Sale is a juried exhibition featuring artwork of the remarkable ecosystem that is the Flint Hills. The Flint Hills region contains the largest tallgrass prairie in North America. The beautiful scenes of the prairie inspire artists locally and nationally.

All artworks in this exhibition will depict or be derived from the Flint Hills region of Kansas. This exhibit will run from October 1st – December 16, 2021 at Buttonwood Art Space, 3013 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64108.

Art sales benefit Friends of Konza Prairie (FOKP), a friends group of Kansas State University. FOKP promotes educational research and experiences in the Konza Prairie Biological Station, an area of the Flint Hills just south of Manhattan, Kansas. The 8,600 acre Konza Prairie and the surrounding Flint Hills region contain the largest remaining parcels of the Tallgrass Prairie that once covered 140 million acres in North America.

October Group Art Show

September 27, 2021 By Jones Gallery

October Group Art Show to host local and national multi-media artists including:

  • Brenda McDermott
  • Gina Jackson-McCoy
  • Jeff Williams
  • Traci Findley
  • Miriam Wahl
  • Caroline McNeal
  • and more!

First Friday Show, October 1st. Open 10am.

Artists Reception from 5:00 to 9:00p.m.

Open daily 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed Sunday

Jones Gallery
1717 Walnut. KCMO. 64108
816 – 421-2111
https://jonesgallerykc.com

Alice Kettle: The Towers

September 27, 2021 By ccruz@belger.net

The Towers is a a large-scale, textile triptych by British artist Alice Kettle. The artist created the work in response to the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center. After the work was first shown in the U.S. during a 2009 Surface Design Conference in Kansas City, the artist gifted Towers to the Belger Collection so that it would remain in the U.S.
Kettle is a contemporary textile/fibre artist based in the UK working since 1986. She originally trained as a painter and this continues to drive and underpin her work. She has established a unique area of practice by her use of a craft medium, consistently and on an unparallelled scale. Her work is primarily textile based, the expressive journey of a line of thread, which is made up of individual tiny stitches combined to form swathes of colour and painterly backgrounds which incorporate rich hues and metallic sheen. The exploration of digital stitch and print programmes have been an area of research which sit within her practice. The content looks at narrative, material memory and the cyclical repetition of universal story/myth and cloth.
Her work is represented in various public collections throughout the world and Her interest in cross material and collaborative practice has initiated the Pairings touring show and she is currently co editing Collaboration through Craft commissioned by Berg. Other publications include machine Stitch perspectives and Hand Stitch perspectives published by Bloomsbury. She is currently Senior Research Fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University and is Visiting Professor at the University of Winchester.
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