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Jim Leedy — Across Boundaries — CELEBRATION OF LIFE

June 3, 2022 By Leedy-Voulkos Art Center

This collection of artwork by Jim Leedy will be on display in correspondence to his

celebration of life which will be held at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center on Saturday, July 23, 2022.

We invite you to share your condolences and memories you have of Jim Leedy that will be

used for a slide show celebrating and commemorating his life and legacy.

Please click here to share condolences & memories.

Make sure to follow this FB Event and go to our website for event updates, as July 23rd approaches.

Jim Leedy: Artist Across Boundaries Hardback Book by Matthew Kangas will be available to purchase,

with 100% of proceeds going towards The Leedy Foundation in honor of Jim Leedy.

Artist Statement

Jim Leedy is an international artist in terms of his interests and achievements. He is an artist who crosses boundaries between materials and genres, representation and abstraction, art and music, creativity, and scholarship. His diverse and unique talents have led him to a lifetime of accomplishment in clay, painting, public art, works-on-paper, prints, assemblages, installations, and performance.

Eyewitness to the birth of the New York School, Leedy’s paintings emerge from Abstract Impressionism, with a sense of materiality, surface, structure, and veiled figuration. With a graduate study of Asian art history at Columbia University, he created a hybrid of Abstract Expressionism and Oriental pottery which is central to his oeuvre in clay. Chinese tripod bronzes and Japanese folk pottery were reinterpreted with an informal American twist that established him s an early leader in the American Clay Revolution.

Never satisfied with the status quo, his career has been a lifetime of exploration and chance-taking that has occasionally put him on the outside of major art movements, while often anticipating them. He continues to break ground in processes, materials, and subject matter that is unique to his times and personal like.

“I try to forget everything I have learned, and attempt to flow with nature.”

Adapted from Jim Leedy: Artist Across Boundaries, by Matthew Kangas, University of Washington Press, 2000.

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Biography

Jim Leedy was an artist who crossed boundaries between materials and genres, representation and abstraction, art and music, creativity and scholarship. He began making art as a very young child. While still in high school, Leedy began working with the Bluefield (WV) Telegraph newspaper as an artist and photographer. After two years as a military photographer, he entered the Richmond Professional Institute of the College of William and Mary in Richmond, VA as an art major of the G.I. Bill.

Leedy was an international artist in both interest and achievement. His diverse and unique talents have led him to a lifetime of accomplishment in clay, painting, public art, works-on-paper, prints, assemblages, installations, and performance. Jim has shown his work, lectures, and does workshops at home and abroad and his works are held in numerous museums and private collections around the world. Noted art critic Matthew Kangas recently wrote a book on Leedy’s career entitled Jim Leedy: Artist Across Boundaries.

A longtime professor of sculpture at the Kansas City Art Institute, Leedy was a devoted teacher. He has degrees from The College of William and Mary, Michigan State University, and Southern Illinois University, with post-graduate work at Columbia and Ohio State Universities. Among his many honors, Jim has received grants from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, the Carnegie-Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. He has also received the Kansas City Art Institue’s Distinguished Achievement Award and the Governor’s award for teaching excellence, as well as being named an Honorary Member of the Council of the National Council of Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA).

Jim Leedy has worked tirelessly for decades as a passionate champion of the arts in Kansas City. The Leedy-Voulkos Art Center, founded in 1985 and still directed by Jim, is currently home to 6 different galleries. In 2000, the Kansas City Star recognized Jim as one of the 150 most influential living Kansas Citians for his role as the founder of Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District and the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center. In 2001, the Governor and the Historic Kansas City Foundation both recognized his efforts with awards for historical preservation and for his role in founding the Crossroads Arts District.

Never satisfied with the status quo, Jim’s career has been a lifetime of exploration and chance-taking that has occasionally put him on the outside of major art movements, while often anticipating them. He continues to break ground in processes, materials, subjects matter and community development in a way that is unique to his times and personal life.

Partially adapted from Jim Leedy: Artist Across Boundaries, by Matthew Kangas, University of Washington Press, 2000.

BARRACA 49 — A Sound Camp by Nomada

June 2, 2022 By julie_c@kccrossroads.org

For the seekers who no longer fit the status quo, it’s time to come home. We’ve repurposed a massive, vintage military tent, equipped with our HI-FI sound system and set up camp in the middle of the Crossroads.

MISSION: After checking in at the front desk, make your way through the 14ft gates and prepare to be transported to a sonic paradise. Life in the NOW. All together under one roof, the dance will set us free. Experience a unique rotation of the finest, local music selectors and international talent. Everyone entering the space is an active contributor. Together we become the fabric of what is possible. Find your rhythm at BARRACA.

SATURDAY JUNE 4

SEB WILDBLOOD — drops into Barraca49 on his 2022 world tour, in support of his sophomore album which drops May 18th via his own label all my thoughts. We’re honored to host him for the first time in Kansas City as he makes his way across the globe.

Hailed as “one of the most prolific figures in the UK’s underground scene” by DJ Mag, DJ/producer, composer, Seb Wildblood has long been adored in the electronic underground. Wildblood’s approach to music is a welcoming, generous one, that always places its focus on the listener. From radiant house and garage to spaced-out electro and ambient, the poise and emotional current that runs through his work have seen him being lauded throughout the global club circuit. Prepare yourself for a dreamy night in “an audial world of minimalism and introspection” — Earmilk. Local DJ support from Marvin Gardens and mr. Bungalow. A warm dance floor awaits.

SATURDAY morning JUNE 4 — SOUL SERVICE (space to grow)

Created as a hub for individuals to come alive with purpose and find support in the collective, Soul Service offers unique experiences based on holistic, earth-centered, community growth.

10 – 11 AM: Dalton Homolka and DJ Mac Mystic take us on a transformative journey through yoga and music on hifi-sound. Flowing into the morning, waking our bodies and our minds. This yoga class is open to all skill levels.

11 – 11:20 AM: Sink into a comfortable shavasana as Rylie Beck leads a guided meditation and sound bath, re-centering our connection to the earth and its teachings.

Holistic mocktails and energy bites provided with entry. Stick around afterwards and connect with the Soul Service and Nomada community.

*All tickets include entry. Guests must be 21+ after 6PM to attend. All ticket sales are final.

Barraca 49 sound camp by Nomada aims to be the metro’s most inspired nightlife event

RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE

June 1, 2022 By bennetteseaman@gmail.com

We’re having a Blood Drive in the Church of Scientology of Kansas City in the Chapel at 1805 Grand Blvd Kansas City, MO 64108

Tuesday, June 28, 2022 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Free parking is available in the church’s parking lot which is right across the street from the UMB bank on the corner of 18th & Grand.

Please call 1 – 800-RED CROSS (1 – 800-733‑2767) or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter: ScientologyKC to schedule an appointment.

© 2022 Church of Scientology of Kansas City. All Rights Reserved. Scientology is a trademark and service mark owned by Religious Technology Center and is used with its permission.

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Come to give June 1 – 30 and get a $5 e‑gift card to a merchant of your choice.

1 – 800-RED CROSS | RedCrossBlood.org | Download the Blood Donor App

© 2022 The American National Red Cross | 376802 – 01 CW

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY “ONLY ONE EARTH” OPEN HOUSE EVENT

May 25, 2022 By bennetteseaman@gmail.com

Join us as we celebrate World Environment Day! Hear from community leaders who are dedicated to making a difference.

About this event

The need to safeguard and improve our environment on this 50th anniversary of World Environment Day has never been more important. For over 40 years, The Way to Happiness, a common sense guide to better living, has helped bring awareness and solutions to the environmental issues we face.

Attend this event where you will:

• Meet like-minded individuals

• Find out about The Way to Happiness program

• Learn about ways anyone can take part in the improvement of our city

• Hear from leaders who are actively making a difference in the community

Special Guest Speaker — Mr. Tom Jacobs, Director of Environmental Programs at the MidWest Regional Council.

KC Filmmakers RE-Connect

May 23, 2022 By Brandon@TheBirdKC.com

As our May meeting and event the IFCKC along with other film and media groups in Kansas City are hosting a giant networking evening to reconnect the film community.
Our single goal for the night is to unite the various nonprofits and production-oriented organizations involved in the business of filmmaking in Kansas City.
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Drinks and light appetizers are offered as everyone mingles meets new friends and old.
There will be a silent raffle as well as a chance to see what the other film organization in town are up to.
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For over 25 years, the IFC aims to help local filmmakers better realize their cinematic visions and creative business pursuits through education and connection here in Kansas City.
Contact Alden Miller at board@ifckc.org if you have any questions or you are interested in booking a table for your company, organization, or party.
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