Articles Posted by Melaney Ann Mitchell (Page 2)

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Melaney Ann Mitchell is an artist, writer, and organizer based in Kansas City, Missouri. She is the Founder and Editor at Large Editor of Informality Blog, an online platform for documenting the conversation about Kansas City contemporary art and culture. In addition, Mitchell is a current studio resident at The Drugstore in midtown. In the past, she was a Co-Director/Curator at a PLUG Projects and Director of Subterranean Gallery.
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Sean Starowitz is a visual artist, activist, and civic leader currently based in Bloomington, Indiana where he works for the City’s Arts and Culture …

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Dylan Mortimer is an artist, organizer, and pastor living and working in Kansas City, Missouri. He is the Director of The Drugstore, an artist …

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Glenn North is a poet, educator, and community organizer who has been instrumental in fostering a spoken word scene in Kansas City. Starting in …

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This interview took place in the new West Bottoms studio of Caleb Taylor, a PLUG Projects founding member and alum. PLUG is a curatorial …

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The following is the first page from Artist Run KC, Informality’s first print publication.   Instead of a formal introduction, we decided to focus …

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  Language is a universal way of understanding, it’s our ability to communicate, listen, acknowledge, and understand one another.  Abstract painting is a language …

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The following essay is a revisit to the current state of arts writing in KC by Founder & Senior Editor Melaney Ann Mitchell with …

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Two days into a new administration, the art world and the media have been directly targeted. We here at Informality will not stand for …

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This piece of writing is related to a review segment in Roof Chill Episode 2* The labor of looking, slow looking, is a meditative process …

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A Tisket A Tasket at Front/Space image by Timothy Amundson Kansas City is about to host National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts …

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