Diverse Exhibit From Kansas City Earns Demographic Accolades


Right now let's share a quick highfalutin note because our blog community of d-bags has no class . . .

KANSAS CITY ARTISTS EARN HIGH PRAISE FOR THEIR DIVERSITY!!!

Sadly, the kind words celebrating the demographic background of creators seems to be enough to make readers forget that there's really not much insight about the art in question or its merits . . .

“Giving these artists space to make their statement on topics like ​​race, power, and wealth dynamics, and LGBTQIA+ rights—through such dynamic, beautiful works . . ."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com news link . . .

Life Altering: Selections from a Kansas City Collection Celebrates Diverse Artists

Life Altering: Selections from a Kansas City Collection, now on view at the Faye G., Jo, and James Stone Gallery through March 1, features work by women, people of color, and artists working internationally that explore themes like identity, race, and economic inequity.

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