November 2015 First Friday Radar

 

Other Windows 

Friday 6:00 – 9:00 pm

Vulpes Bastille

1737 Locust St

Kansas City, MO 64108

Group exhibition curated by Jonah Criswell featuring works by Olivia Gibb, Cristina Muñiz, and Annie Woodfill. Each individual artists looks to portray the world as they see it through different aesthetic pursuits. The conversations created by placing these works together will allow for interpretation and exploration.

 

 

Hand Work: Paintings and Process by Kelsey Wroten

Friday 6:00- 9:00 pm

Artist & Craftsmen Supply Kansas City

229 Southwest Blvd

Kansas City, MO 64108

Kelsey Wroten will be displaying paintings accompanied by process work for illustrations she is currently working on.

 

 

Intimate Response – A Small Works Show

Friday 6:00- 9:00 pm

Fraction

130 W. 18th St

Kansas City, MO 64108

Group show, displays works by Dean Kube, Kathy Liao, Melissa Powlas, and Cheryl Toh, include paintings, collages, and mixed media work that explore relationships between observation and response from the viewpoint of both the artist and viewer.

 

 

Heather Leigh McPherson: 30 Special Colors

Greenlease Gallery at Rockhurst University

1100 Rockhurst Rd

Kansas City, MO 64110

This exhibition shows work by Heather Leigh McPherson who’s painting explores surface and space and deal matters of painting and the digital age. The work shows a variety of cultural reference and an exploration of different surfaces.

 

 

Current Works 2015

Friday 6:00- 9:00 pm

Haw Contemporary

1600 Liberty St

Kansas City, MO 64102

The Kansas City Society for Contemporary Photography will be hosting their first juried show, with guest juror Jan Schall, featuring works by thirty-three photographers, allowing for a look into the local photography community. The work shows a wide range of style of capturing and translating images through the lens.

 

 

Full Phase

Friday 6:00- 9:00 pm

Haw Contemporary

1600 Liberty St

Kansas City, MO 64102

Eric Sall will be exhibiting work from his recent residency at the Roswell Artist- in- Residence Program in New Mexico. The abstract paintings recall real world references; other elements explored are scale, texture, and color among others.

 

 

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