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About Author / 38 Posts
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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– an earlier version of this essay was published in the Jan/Feb issue of Art Focus Oklahoma– Kansas City’s First Friday is usually a passive …

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On Instagram, scrolling down the timeline of 50/50 – a new alternative gallery built out of two shipping containers – I can follow each step of …

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Peregrine Honig, working with pattern designer Laura Treas, is forming a new line and store All is Fair in Love and Wear, a brand …

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Earlier this summer I visited Jonah Criswell’s studio in downtown Kansas City before work was shipped out for his upcoming exhibition, Fernweh, at ReTramp Gallery …

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This summer Kansas City has once more filled the streets of the Crossroads Arts District with cotton candy hauling, iPhone selfie taking, snap-back wearing, …

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I recently started a conversation with Megan Mantia and Leone Anne Reeves to talk about their immersive performance practices as Blanket Undercover, and their …

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Bill Brady KC is a brightly lit white cube that looks like it was taken right from New York and tucked into Kansas City’s …

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Hotel art isn’t usually considered a part of the larger contemporary art dialogue, but in downtown Kansas City the Hotel Phillips is host to an …

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  Plug project’s most recent show #Awkward, is exploring the discomfort and uncertainty in human relationships. The context set within the space addresses this …

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I recently had the opportunity to chat with James Woodfill via email about his latest exhibition at City Ice Arts, The Outside of the Left …

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