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Adult Studio Classes at The Nelson

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City

Adult Studio Classes at The Nelson every Saturday. Topics included Reduction Prints, Figures from History, The Art of Gelli Plate Prints, Everyday Objects: Watercolor, Gallery Sketch Class, and Make Waves. Check The Nelson website for times, tickets, and more information.

Hokusai: Waves of Inspiration at The Nelson Art Museum

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City

Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) is one of the most famous Japanese artists in history, thanks largely to his instantly recognizable print known familiarly as The Great Wave. Hokusai: Waves of Inspiration features roughly 300 works of art, including works from the artist’s own expansive and versatile career as well as hundreds of objects by the generations…

“The Art of Storytelling” Exhibit and Reception

Kansas City Kansas Community College 7250 State Ave, Kansas City

Kansas City Kansas Community College Art Gallery presents “The Art of Storytelling” exhibition, featuring artist Bryce Holt. The exhibit will be open to the public October 1 through November 21 with a reception on October 11.

Día de los Muertos Alter Display at The Nelson

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City

In the weeks ahead of the festival, The Nelson will install an altar display in Kirkwood Hall. The altar will feature traditional Día de los Muertos elements, including cartoneria style Calaca masks, flores de papel, and richly patterned sawdust rugs. Guests are invited to visit the altar and commemorate their loved ones who have passed…

The Olde World Christmas display at Strawberry Hill Museum and Cultural Center

Strawberry Hill Museum and Cultural Center 720 N. 4th St., Kansas City

The annual The Olde World Christmas display at Strawberry Hill Museum and Cultural Center will be available on weekends starting November 2 and running through the weekend of January 25th. The display created by volunteers changes every holiday season. The museum was originally a home, then an orphanage, and now a museum. The original living…