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Frommer's cited the Nerman Museum as a significant cultural attraction when they listed Kansas City as one of their top 10 world travel destinations for 2012. [2]In April 2006, Public Art Review magazine named JCCC one of the top 10 university/college campuses for public art in America, citing the outdoor sculpture and the paintings, ceramics, photography and works on paper installed ...
Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art: Overland Park: Johnson: Northeast: Art: Part of Johnson County Community College, features works of international, national and regional artists Ness County Historical Museum: Ness City: Ness: Southwest: Local history: Includes the museum, Oil and Agriculture Museum, Ness City's first schoolhouse and local ...
The theater was purchased by the City of Overland Park in 1987 for historic preservation purposes. It was sold to the Fine Arts Theatre Group in 1993, which undertook extensive renovations to restore the building to its original appearance. The theater reopened in 2000 as the independent Rio Theatre.
The Lawton Arts & Humanities Division is hosting its second Black History Month art exhibition. Freedom Fridays, Tulsa. When: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Feb. 2, 9, 16 and 23 and March 1. Where: Greenwood ...
Creative development firm Ganggang, which is known for putting on the "Butter" Black fine art fair, and Forty5, a promoter and owner of The Vogue, are partnering to organize the festival.
Her work has been shown at county fairs, at the Mayfield, Kentucky bank and public library, Murray State University, the Kentucky Museum (Bowling Green), the National Black Fine Arts Show (New York City), and Color, an art show sponsored by Oprah Winfrey in Chicago. Her depiction of workers rolling cut tobacco is included in the Van Nelle ...
After more than eight years in the works, a new $22.7 million visitor center will open on Sept. 9, at the Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens. The 21,000 square-foot center, called the ...
Over the course of more than 300 productions, the National Black Theater has earned more than 45 AUDELCO Black Theatre Excellence Awards, and continues to be a successful institution of African-American theater. [15] By 1986, the theatre was recognized as one of the most important arts institutions in America by President Ronald Reagan.