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The product of a 2014 meeting at Gates Barbecue with Congressman Emanuel Cleaver II and his assistant Jim Vaughan, Kansas City artists Glenn North, Diallo Javonne French, Gerald Dunn, Jason Piggie, NedRa Bonds and Sonié Joi Thompson-Ruffin started hosting regular meetings and gaining press coverage for their work in the Kansas City community. [1]
The 2024 concert season saw some big names roll through Kansas City. Pop star Billie Eilish and country star Jelly Roll both sold out T-Mobile Center in the same week in November, and actor and ...
The Artists' File Initiative (AFI) is an archival project established in 2015 and located in The Spencer Art Reference Library at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The mission of AFI is to create archival files documenting the careers of the creative community of Kansas City, Missouri .
The American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) is the labor union of singers, dancers, and staging staff in opera, ballet and concert dance, and concert choral performance in the United States. A national union with a membership of over 6,000 artists, [ 1 ] AGMA provides forceful advocacy and defense of its members' employment and artistic rights.
This playwright knows there’s potential for our city to become a flourishing creative hub — but the big institutions need to hire local talent. | Opinion Kansas City’s theater artists are ...
The Associated Actors and Artistes of America (4As), established in 1919, [1] is the federation of trade unions for performing artists in the United States. [2]The union was established by the merger of the Actors' Equity Association and the White Rats of America.
Counts almost half of the membership identifying as female or non-binary, with membership amongst the BIPOC community growing. Holds monthly meetings that frequently draw 60-80 people each month and includes opportunities for attendees to promote their film-related projects, publicly introduce themselves, and network with other filmmakers.
Location:The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art [], Rockhill Room; Address: 4525 Oak Street, Kansas City, MO 64111; Cost: Free, reserve your free ticket today [] What to Bring: Some laptops will be available but please bring a laptop and a power cord if you are able to.