March 2016 First Friday Radar
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March 2016 First Friday Radar

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March 2016 First Friday Radar

 FRIDAY

   
Coming Together

Friday, 6:00 pm

Imagine That! Kansas City

2040 Central St

Kansas City, MO 64108

An exhibition featuring ceramic works ceated during a month-long collaboration between 11 Kansas City Art Institute students and 11 artists supported by Imagine That! Coming Together is a culmination of a partnership between Imagine That! Kansas City, KCAI’s Ceramics Department and the Kansas City Art Institute’s Social Practice Certificate Program.

  
A Tisket, A Tasket

Friday, 6:00 pm

Front/Space

217 W 18th St

Kansas City, MO 64108

A Tisket, A Tasket is a participatory installation featuring the work of Charity Thackson and Julia Six. The exhibition explores how and why people assign value to objects through a part scavenger hunt installation.

   

I’ll Admit I’m Popular, Amongst the Ivy and the Ferns

Friday, 6:00 pm

Night Blooms Darkroom and Bookstore

529 Southwest Blvd

Kansas City, MO 64108

The opening for I’ll Admit I’m Popular, Amongst the Ivy and Ferns. Rodolfo Marron III’s new work explores the intimate relationship that the artist forms with the plants he brings into his home. Accompanied by objects arranged in shrine-like fashion will be small portraits of the artist’s plant companions. 

  

RE/WORK Closing Reception

Friday, 6:00 pm

Vulpes Bastille

1737 Locust St

Kansas City, MO 64108

Closing reception for a three month long exhibition about process bringing together the resident artist of Vulpes Bastille. 
SATURDAY

  

Curator and Artists Talk with Andrew Lyles, Kadie Nugent and Daiana Oneto

Saturday, 1:30 pm

Paragraph Gallery

23 E 12th St

Kansas City, MO 64106

Join the Charlotte Street Foundtion in conversation with curator Andrew Lyles and artists Kadie Nugent and Daiana Oneto as they discuss the collaborative installation What Will You Think Tomorrow? currently on display at the Paragraph Gallery.

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