Today is the last day to view "The Xijing Men: Gimhongsok, Tsuyoshi Ozawa, Chen Shaoxiong" at H&R Block Artspace, 16 E. 43 St. This is the inaugural North American exhibition of the internationally renowned Xijing Men and is a collaboration between the Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas and H&R Block Artspace at Kansas City Art Institute. The group produces video art performances about the imaginary place of Xijing that was conceived as an idealized western capital, meant to complement three other directional capitals of East Asia; Beijing, the northern capital, Nanjing, the southern capital, and Tokyo, the eastern capital. The Xijing Men includes artists Chen Shaoxiong, Tsuyoshi Okazawa and Gimhongsok. The group’s work has been featured at the First Aichi Triennial, the 10th Lyon Biennale, the Fourth Fukuoka Asian Triennial, Tate Liverpool in the U.K., the Artsonje Center in Seoul and Platform, Seoul. For more information, call 816-561-5563 or visit www.kcai.edu/artspace.
Tonight's presentation by Luis Camnitzer, a co-founder of the New York Graphic Workshop, is sponsored by the printmaking department at KCAI. Camnitzer is professor emeritus at SUNY College in Old Westbury, N.Y., as well as pedagogical curator for the Ibere Camargo Foundation in Porto Alegre, Brazil. An international critic and theorist, he is a frequent contributor to "ArtNexus" and author of "New Art of Cuba" as well as "Conceptualism in Latin American Art: Didactics of Liberation." Learn more.
The lecture will take place in Epperson Auditorium, which is located in Vanderslice Hall on the KCAI campus. The event is free and open to the public.
Contact: 816-802-3426 or info@kcai.edu
Shawn Spangler's appearance tonight is sponsored by the KCAI ceramics department. Spangler earned an M.F.A. degree from Alfred University in New York and recently completed a residency at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia. He is a visiting assistant professor at Western Illinois University in Macomb, Ill. Learn more about the artist and his work.
The lecture will take place in Epperson Auditorium, which is located in Vanderslice Hall on the KCAI campus. The event is free and open to the public.
Contact: 816-802-3426 or info@kcai.edu
Dike Blair's presentation tonight is sponsored by the painting department at KCAI. The lecture will take place in Epperson Auditorium, which is located in Vanderslice Hall on the KCAI campus. The event is free and open to the public.
Contact: 816-802-3426 or info@kcai.edu
The Annual B.F.A. Exhibition, featuring work by graduating seniors at KCAI, opens with a preview reception from 5 to 8 p.m. April 19 at the Artspace. The show continues through May 18, when a closing reception will be held. Pictured: 2012 B.F.A. Exhibition.
An opening reception for the 2013 Annual B.F.A. Exhibition will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. tonight at the H&R Block Artspace at KCAI, 16 E. 43rd St.
Contact: 816-561-5563
“2013 B.F.A. Exhibition”
H&R Block Artspace at KCAI, 16 E. 43rd St.
Artwork by candidates for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Kansas City Art Institute will be on view during the “2013 B.F.A. Exhibition.” The exhibition includes work from most departments at KCAI, including animation, art history, ceramics, creative writing, digital filmmaking, fiber, graphic design, illustration, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture. For more information, call 816-561-5563 or visit www.kcai.edu/artspace.
ArtSounds: Creative Collaborations
7:30 p.m.
La Esquina, 1000 W. 25th St.
Featuring a performance by the students of Mara Gibson's Creative Collaborations class. For more information, visit www.kcai.edu/artsounds.
Karen Kice, who holds a B.F.A. degree in ceramics and art history from KCAI, will give the Distinguished Alumni presentation tonight as the culmination of the 2012-2013 Current Perspectives lecture series. Her appearance is sponsored by the H&R Block Artspace at KCAI.
In addition to her degree from KCAI, she earned a master of science degree in architectural history and theory from The Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London. From 2010 to 2012, she studied architecture and urban design in the Ph.D. program at the University of California-Los Angeles, where she was a senior research associate at UCLA's cityLAB, an urban think-tank.
Currently she serves as the Neville Bryan assistant curator in the department of architecture and design at the Art Institute of Chicago, where her work focuses on conteporary architecture and urbanism. She has a particular interest in the influence of the political economy on the built environment and the role of branding, identity and mobility in architecture.
Her presentation will take place in Epperson Auditorium, which is located in Vanderslice Hall on the KCAI campus. The event is free and open to the public.
Contact: 816-802-3426 or info@kcai.edu
A variety of activities for KCAI faculty, staff and students will be held on the campus today in honor of Field Day:
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. – Lunch in the cafeteria; Cake walk on Vanderslice patio (will be relocated to Vanderslice reception room if inclement weather) – $1 to enter, all funds go towards the 2013 ArtsKC fund.
1 p.m. – Ice cream truck
The soccer tournament on the campus green has been rescheduled for Sunday, April 28 at 4 p.m.
Evening events – Doors open at 8:30 p.m. and the show begins at 9 p.m. in the Epperson Auditorium:
The festivities will continue into the evening with performances by Whoop Dee Doo and the KCAI Majesty competition – Open to all KCAI students. This event will consist of a runway show, a talent competition, skits and contests. The show will transition into a dance party, lasting until midnight.
Contact mgallucci@kcai.edu with any questions and submissions for the evening competition.
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