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LOST IN THE FIRE
July 29 is Final Friday art walk in Lawrence, Kansas, and Darin M. White brings on a preview of what to expect, along with highlights from June’s Final Friday. It has been hot outside seemingly forever, and thankfully, some June exhibitions are still on view, in case you melted out early last month.
ENDING 2010 ON A WINNING STREAK
Accolades: Jeffrey Isom, Lee Piechocki, and Aaron Storck show work made possible through the area’s first round of Rocket Grants (thanks to Spencer Museum of Art and Charlotte Street Foundation, with funding from the Warhol Foundation), and Patrick Giroux, Jonathan Holley, and Emily Lawton are using their RG to continue “Johnny America;” Louis Copt is one of the 2010 recipients of the Governor’s Arts Awards; and, in nearby Lucas, Kansas, Erika Nelson’s World’s Largest Collection of the World’s Smallest Versions of the World’s Largest Things museum is featured on the December 22nd Conan O’Brien Show.
ROLL CALL FOR BOOKS’ ROLE
“Pages” marks our love affair with print culture in this age of digitized information and technological screens, with work from 43 artists and including a number of “please touch” libraries of handmade books, ‘zines, sketchbooks, and other creations. Curator Amy Kligman presents a compelling exhibition that serves as an ode to print culture.
Q&A WITH THE WONDER FAIR FAMILY
The Wonder Fair gallery in Lawrence, Kansas, is in its third year as a base of creative operations for the college town an hour’s drive from downtown Kansas City, Missouri, and has moved “up” in the world, expanded its staff, and is ready to create more involved, concept-driven exhibitions. “Hott Sheets” opens there June 25, with a reception from 7 to 10 p.m.
Will Work for Progress: Justin Farkas at Paragraph Gallery
Justin Farkas Work in Progress (Part of Eyes of the World group show) Noon-5 p.m. Paragraph Gallery 23 E. 12th Kansas City, MO 816.221.5115 Hours Noon-5 p.m., Thursdays and Saturdays Runs through: April 4 Gallery Site: http://www.charlottestreet.org By show of hands: How many of you ever blew off a project until the last minute, then [...]







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