Hong Chun Zhang recieved a B.F.A. degree in 1994 from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, and an M.F.A. degree in 2004 from the University of California-Davis. After graduating from UC-Davis, Zhang moved to Lawrence, Kan. Her work is in many public and private collections, and she has exhibited work internationally in venues as diverse as the Smithsonian national Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., and the third Chengdu Biennale in China. “Hay Wire,” a solo exhibition on view through March 8 at the Lawrence Arts Center in Kansas, was inspired by her life experiences in rural Kansas and in urban China. The exhibition includes paintings, drawings and installation work. Zhang's lecture visit is hosted in part by KCAI's Asian studies program. Read more.
“Construction in Structure” opening reception
6 to 9 p.m.
City Arts Project, 2015 Campbell St.
"Construction in Structure" is part of the KCAI Career Services Access Alumni Events in which student work is juried and selected to be shown by alumni curators. The exhibition is curated by Matt Bollinger ('03 painting); Justin Gainan ('04 fiber); Erika Hanson ('06 fiber); Amelia Ishmael ('04 photo/new media and '09 art history); and Jason Lips ('02 ceramics).
Exhibiting students include Andrew Ordonez (’13 painting), Ashely Ariel Proski (’13 photo), Ben Harle (’12 ceramics and art history), Bradley Kyle Lewis (’12 painting and art history), Caranne Camerena (’12 painting), Emily Connell (’12 ceramics), Fredrick Vorder-Bruegge (’13 painting), Hank Hafkemeyer (’12 ceramics), Julian Chams (’12 painting), Julian Stropes (’14 painting), Katy McRoberts (’12 fiber and CASL), Lauren Sobchak (’13 fiber and CASL), Madeline Gallucci (’12 printmaking), Maret Miller (’13 ceramics), Marianne Laury (’12 sculpture and CASL), Molly Ryan (’13 sculpture) and Zachary Miley (’13 illustration). The exhibit will be on view through April 21. Regular gallery hours are 12-5 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.
For more information, contact Calder Kamin, career services assistant, at ckamin@kcai.edu.
"What Will Be" opening reception
6 to 9 p.m.
Undergrads Underground, The Leedy-Voulkas Art Center, 2012 Baltimore Ave.
"What Will Be" is the first show in the newly renovated space at Undergrads Underground, a new Kansas City Art Institute student gallery at The Leedy-Voulkos Art Center. The exhibition will feature work by KCAI seniors from the ceramics department Emily Connell, Hank Hafkemeyer, Will Preman, and Ben Harle. Each artist is connected through the medium of clay, however individual work varies and will include video, photography, and mixed-media installation. The exhibit will be on view through March 31. Regular gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.
Reservations are required for these sessions and may be made by calling the KCAI admissions office toll free at 800-522-5224 or locally at 816-474-5224 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or by e-mailing visit@kcai.edu. Let us know how many are in your party, what city you live in and what school you are presently attending. Also let us know if you are bringing your portfolio.
High school students will be on campus this weekend (March 10-110 to participate in a Pre-College ArtLab weekend experience (PCAL3). Learn more.
Contact: 816-802-3505
The Greater Kansas City Japanese Film Festival, a two-day event, will take place March 10 and 11 at the Kansas City Art Institute and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The film festival is presented in partnership by the Kansas City Art Institute and Heartland Japan Exchange and Teaching Alumni Association and will include short documentary films about the recent earthquake and tsunami disasters in Japan. Among the films shown will be Academy Award nominee “The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom.” Proceeds from the event will go towards relief efforts in Japan. For more information, contact Jan Kennedy, Ph.D., assistant professor at KCAI at jkennedy@kcai.edu.
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. - films at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Nelson-Atkins Auditorium
10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. - films at KCAI, Epperson Auditorium
For a list of individual films and showtimes, visit the Heartland JETAA website.
The Greater Kansas City Japanese Film Festival, a two-day event, will take place March 10 and 11 at the Kansas City Art Institute and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The film festival is presented in partnership by the Kansas City Art Institute and Heartland Japan Exchange and Teaching Alumni Association and will include short documentary films about the recent earthquake and tsunami disasters in Japan. Among the films shown will be Academy Award nominee “The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom.” Proceeds from the event will go towards relief efforts in Japan. For more information, contact Jan Kennedy, Ph.D., assistant professor at KCAI at jkennedy@kcai.edu.
12-5 p.m. - films at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Nelson-Atkins Auditorium
10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. - films at KCAI, Epperson Auditorium
For a list of individual films and showtimes, visit the Heartland JETAA website.
The second session of KCAI's Certificate Programs starts today. Learn more about our programs in graphic design and multimedia studies, offered by the School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
Contact: 816-802-3505
Sound and Shadow
Reservations are required for these sessions and may be made by calling the KCAI admissions office toll free at 800-522-5224 or locally at 816-474-5224 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or by e-mailing visit@kcai.edu. Let us know how many are in your party, what city you live in and what school you are presently attending. Also let us know if you are bringing your portfolio.
Today is the last day to view "What Will Be" at Undergrads Underground, the new student gallery at The Leedy-Voulkos Art Center.
Today is the last day to view "On Watch" at the H&R Block Artspace at KCAI.
The exhibition explores strategies of surveillance in contemporary art and culture in the works of five international artists and a pioneering open source project team.
The artists in “On Watch ”employ a range of methodologies and technologies, ranging from border patrol, mobile phones, street level surveillance, aerial reconnaissance photography, sousveillance, satellite imagery, GPS and global mapping and social media.
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