- Ongoing: until Saturday, October 15, 2011
- Wednesday: 12:00pm
- Thursday: 11:00am
- Friday: 12:00pm
- Saturday: 12:00pm
- Where: La Esquina Gallery, Address: 1000 West 25th Street, Kansas City MO 64108
- Cost: Free
- Age limit: All ages
The Inaugural Charlotte Street Biennial of Regional BA/BFA/MA/MFA Candidates
This biennial is a new effort designed to showcase the work of outstanding artists emerging from colleges and universities within a 200 mile radius of Kansas City, and to connect these up-and-coming artists with Kansas City’s arts community.
The exhibition opens with a free public reception on Friday, September 2, 6-9pm at Charlotte Street Foundation’s la Esquina gallery, be followed by a panel discussion with the jurors, artists, and project advisors on Saturday, September 3 at noon.
Rather than a broad survey, this exhibition provides a substantive view of the work of six promising young artists who are either 2011 Bachelor of Fine Arts degree recipients or candidates (completing their BFA degrees this fall), or are currently enrolled in Masters of Fine Arts programs. They are: Jacob Banholzer (BFA, University of Kansas), Matthew Blache (MFA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Monica Dixon (BFA, Kansas City Art Institute), Marie Dougherty (BFA, Kansas City Art Institute), Neil Griess (BFA, University of Nebraska -Lincoln), and Marcus Miers (BFA, University of Missouri-Columbia).
This event was posted Aug. 26, 2011 and last updated Aug. 26, 2011
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