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Common Thread

February 24, 2022 By ccruz@belger.net

Common Thread brings together the work of five ceramic artists who are inspired by textiles and textile processes. While the artists’ inspirations and representations vary, each incorporates fibers or fiber techniques in their process.

Shae Bishop explores the relationship between ceramics and textiles by making connections between each medium’s cultural history, pattern-making systems, and interactions with the human body. His work includes wearable garment sculptures made of interlaced ceramic tiles. Jeremy Brooks crochets, knits, and weaves strands of elastic clay to create forms that are inspired by traditional vessel making, mundane objects, and the queer experience. April Felipe’s collaged works blend ceramics, fiber, and wood and reference her childhood home, themes of identity, and the desire to belong. Inspired by ancient Italian and Lithuanian techniques, Anna Valenti’s woven and pinched clay vessels highlight shared traditions, human interaction, connectivity, and empathy. Casey Whittier’s work examines the systems of construction adopted from historical craft disciplines. Linking forms such as ceramic coils and beads she creates ceramic quilts, flowers, and other objects used in daily life.

The artists in Common Thread demonstrate a mastery of craft, a profound understanding of human connection, and share a playful and experimental approach to clay materials and processes.

Belger Arts Welcomes Inaugural Visiting Glass Artist Morgan Peterson — Artist Talk

February 24, 2022 By ccruz@belger.net

The Belger Glass Annex, Kansas City’s, first public glass blowing studio of its size and scope, is pleased to present Visiting Artist: Morgan Peterson. Peterson is the inaugural visiting artist for the Belger Glass Annex and her residency includes the following programs:

  • A free first Friday glass blowing demonstration on Friday, March 4, 6pm — 8pm;
  • A free artist talk on Thursday, March 10, 6pm — 7pm; and
  • A five-day intensive glass blowing workshop, Wednesday, March 9 through Sunday, March 13 (registration required).

Morgan Peterson is known for her thought-provoking, large-scale glass sculptures, referencing themes of pop culture and true crime stories. Her glass blowing demonstration and artist talk will cover the themes and techniques that are unique to her work. Peterson will also lead a five-day, hands-on workshop that focuses on color application and narrative. She will guide workshop participants through the development and incorporation of personal stories and the use of color to add depth to glass sculpture. Participants will learn glassblowing and sculpting techniques that push scale and add realism. All programs will take place at the Belger Glass Annex (1219 East 19 th Street, Kansas City, MO 64108).

Morgan Peterson is a Seattle-based pop culture artist working in glass. She attended the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston from 2001 to 2006 and received a dual BFA in Glass and Studio for Interrelated Media. Prior to joining Dale Chihuly’s team, she managed Martin Blank’s studio, and has worked with many of the country’s leading artists on national and international projects.

Belger Arts Welcomes Inaugural Visiting Glass Artist Morgan Peterson

February 24, 2022 By ccruz@belger.net

The Belger Glass Annex, Kansas City’s, first public glass blowing studio of its size and scope, is pleased to present Visiting Artist: Morgan Peterson. Peterson is the inaugural visiting artist for the Belger Glass Annex and her residency includes the following programs:

  • A free First Friday glass blowing demonstration on Friday, March 4, 6pm — 8pm;
  • A free artist talk on Thursday, March 10, 6pm — 7pm; and
  • A five-day intensive glass blowing workshop, Wednesday, March 9 through Sunday, March 13 (registration required).

Morgan Peterson is known for her thought-provoking, large-scale glass sculptures, referencing themes of pop culture and true crime stories. Her glass blowing demonstration and artist talk will cover the themes and techniques that are unique to her work. Peterson will also lead a five-day, hands-on workshop that focuses on color application and narrative. She will guide workshop participants through the development and incorporation of personal stories and the use of color to add depth to glass sculpture. Participants will learn glassblowing and sculpting techniques that push scale and add realism. All programs will take place at the Belger Glass Annex (1219 East 19 th Street, Kansas City, MO 64108).

Morgan Peterson is a Seattle-based pop culture artist working in glass. She attended the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston from 2001 to 2006 and received a dual BFA in Glass and Studio for Interrelated Media. Prior to joining Dale Chihuly’s team, she managed Martin Blank’s studio, and has worked with many of the country’s leading artists on national and international projects.

Open Jam

February 23, 2022 By Brandon@TheBirdKC.com

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Whether you’ve mastered the harold or you’ve never done improv before in your life, YOU CAN BE IN THE SHOW!!!

Sign up to take part in short form games OR long form sets with some of KC’s best improv comedians! Also featuring some KC’s up and coming improv teams! 

Sign-ups at 7:00pm. Show at 7:30pm.

Only at The Bird Comedy Theater.

Proof of Vaccination Required. Masks Encouraged. Donations Appreciated.

The Bird Comedy Theater is Kansas City’s newest comedy theater, located in the historic Hemingway Building in The Crossroad’s Arts District. Featuring improv, sketch and stand-up, every Thursday through Saturday!

www.TheBirdKC.com

Stand-Up at The Bird

February 23, 2022 By Brandon@TheBirdKC.com

Get Tickets!

See Kansas City’s best comedians tell some of their best jokes in an attempt to get the best laughs. Best.

Only at The Bird.

Proof of Vaccination Required. Masks Encouraged.

The Bird Comedy Theater is Kansas City’s newest comedy theater, located in the historic Hemingway Building in The Crossroad’s Arts District. Six comedy shows every weekend, Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 & 9:30!

www.TheBirdKC.com

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