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Susan White: Still Tangled | Artist Talk & Demonstration

July 7, 2024 By casey@thestudiosinc.org

Sculptor Susan White returns to Studios Inc this summer with an Artist Talk and Demonstration for her exhibition “Still Tangled”. White is recognized for her use of dagger-like honey locust thorns throughout her sculptures and her pyrographic works on paper.

“All of my work is about the relationship between order and chaos and the constant navigation between the two. Behind the burning process of the pyrographs lies the agrarian practice of burning the fields to restore nitrogen to the soil and the cauterizing of wounds. The thorn works respond to the architectural nature of their structure and the language of rhythm and pattern found therein. Other works express a search for structure, rhythm and underlying form in the everyday; an effort to reveal the extraordinary in the ordinary. And finally, I’m interested in the role of fear and anxiety as the core of creativity, uncomfortable friends that catapult us forward.”

The thorn flag reflects the angst and frustration, the sense of disarray, contentiousness and the fractious nature of democracy occurring at this moment in America. The thorns themselves are elegant in their geometry and simplicity, yet daunting in their sense of danger and potential for destruction. This is similar to the theory of democracy which is elegant in theory, yet dangerous when the freedoms it provides are abused and subverted for nefarious means.

Helping Hops Nanobrew Fest

June 12, 2024 By jconrade@crossroadshotelkc.com

Join our 10th annual Helping Hops fundraiser event, in partnership with KC Bier Meisters at the Crossroads Hotel on Thursday, June 20. There will be unlimited beer tastings from local homebrewers, raffle prizes, and snacks while supporting the KC Strong Fund.

The KC Strong Fund was created following tragic events outside Union Station earlier this year, to directly support victims and their families, in addition to violence prevention and recovery organizations, including mental health services, and first responders. All proceeds raised will be donated to this fund, administered by the United Way of Greater Kansas City and the KC Chiefs.

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Goodwill Cornhole Tournament & Open House

June 4, 2024 By sburke@mokangoodwill.org

Join us on Friday, July 12th at 12:00 PM at MoKan Goodwill’s office in the KC Crossroads for a fun-filled day of cornhole competition, food trucks, and other free family fun! Team prizes will be awarded, and all ages and skill levels are welcome. There’ll be plenty to eat and drink with food trucks on site, as well as other family-friendly activities. Come meet new friends and have a blast all while supporting Goodwill’s mission to empower local job seekers!

Click here to register a 2 person team for $50

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Inspiration Point: Sparks of Art

May 29, 2024 By casey@thestudiosinc.org

Studios Inc is happy to announce its annual collaborative exhibition Inspiration Point: Sparks of Art in partnership with MINDDRIVE. Studios Inc will host an opening reception on June 28, 2024 from 5 – 8 pm and will host a First Friday reception on July 5th, 2024 from 5 – 8 pm.

MINDDRIVE is a project-based experiential learning program that serves students from around the Kansas City Metro. Inspiration Point: Sparks of Art will feature works from students participating in the organization’s Welding Art Studio program. Mentors participate along with students to design and create metal fabricated pieces that showcase their creativity and technical skills. Using metal scraps and recycled materials, they innovate and experiment to transform discarded items into unique and functional works of art.

Launched to serve mid-career artists, Studios Inc is Kansas City’s only nonprofit arts organization offering pivotal three-year residencies to mid-career artists who are poised to significantly expand their careers. Studios Inc offers a unique immersion experience for resident artists, who use their studio and exhibition space to produce and exhibit work, network and learn from one another, and attract and cultivate relationships with art patrons, collectors, and arts professionals.

Inspiration Point: Sparks of Art will be on view through August 10. Exhibition hours are Wednesday thru Friday 10am-4pm and Saturday 12 – 4pm.

Common Ground | Artist Talk

May 28, 2024 By info@leedy-voulkos.com

Join us at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center on Saturday, July 27, 2024 from 1:00 – 2:00pm for a closing reception as Valerie Doran Bashaw and Becky Stevens tell us more about their work in this current exhibition “Common Ground” on display in our Front Gallery.

“The subtle thread that binds us is also a literal thread — fiber binds us.”

We are three friends with a shared history in the fiber arts. Our collective work is best defined as mixed media and includes printmaking, encaustic, collage, and sculpture, among the fiber processes. There is a subtle common thread connecting us and our work, with a devotion to sensitive explorations and careful execution. A shared aesthetic draws us to one another.

We have had an interest and involvement with planning experiences for the fiber community, online and in-person, such as course studies, curating and organizing exhibits, and fiber-related events through Missouri Fiber Artists, Surface Design Association, and other organizations. We are educators, sharing knowledge of art and fiber techniques with the aim of building support for fiber artists.

Our goal is to create a thought-provoking and diverse exhibition, “Common Ground,” which centers around the concept of layered imagery. Layered work shows the history of the making. Past and present may be seen in the same view. What is below the surface is the foundation that the rest is built upon; nothing is left behind. Like a metaphor for our lives, we build upon the layers and produce our creative vision.

The imagery was produced by utilizing layering processes. Techniques used include stitching, painting, encaustic, surface design, sculpting, mark making, printmaking, and collage. We work in 2D and 3D. Each of us will approach and depict the concepts of layering individually, according to our own sensibilities. One layer informs the next. Our work reflects a reference to the layered aspects of our lives.

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