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  • The figures in Jo Archuleta's paintings and drawings unravel ideas of feminine sexuality and often-laborious expectations surrounding it. {quote}The women are versions of me and the close relationships that I hold with the women in my life...{quote}-Jo Archuleta
  • Desmond Mason, multi-instrumentalist/composer/producer has long been known as one of KC's finest jazz pianist, playing on numerous jazz stages and with various ensembles. The Mutual Musician’s Foundation is the place where Desmond Mason learned how to play jazz. On his free time while in college, he would shed tunes for hours and participate in the jam sessions with the elder statesmen of Kansas City jazz.
  • In the past 12 months, Trevor Turla has begun to enjoy significant national exposure, and these days divides his time between Kansas City and New York.
  • Over the past decade, Michael Brantley's art has been showcased by the NFL and exhibited at the American Jazz Museum and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. During this time, Brantley was diagnosed with sarcoidosis, which required him to relearn how to paint by watching videos of his own work.
  • “We never looked at ourselves as just a baseball museum,” said Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. “We are a civil rights and social justice institution viewed through the lens of baseball. Diversity, equity, and inclusion have always been at the forefront of what this story represents, both on and off the field.”
  • Terrace Wyatt, Jr. has distinguished himself before Kansas City audiences for years, delivering award-nominated performances and gracing nearly every Kansas City stage.
  • “Synergy exists not just between us as musical partners, but with our shared instrument,” Han said. “We love the skillful intimacy of sharing one piano, and even more the sonic magic that can happen with two.” Husband and wife pianists Andreas Landstedt and Esther Jihye Han are pictured inside one of their favorite places to be together, the Green Lady Lounge.
  • Stereo on steroids.For much of the last decade Tom Mardikes, a UMKC professor of the theater sound design, has been working  with the team of colleagues and grad students to design a whole new way of experiencing recorded sound.
  • Chicago based artist Patty Carroll created a site-specific installation and functional hotel room, offering hotel guests a completely immersive experience. The Panther Room, a new livable art installation inside 21c Museum Hotel Kansas City. The room is inspired by one of Carroll’s photographs, Panther, from the series titled, Anonymous Women, Domestic Demise.
  • Chicago based artist Patty Carroll created a site-specific installation and functional hotel room, offering hotel guests a completely immersive experience. The Panther Room, a new livable art installation inside 21c Museum Hotel Kansas City. The room is inspired by one of Carroll’s photographs, Panther, from the series titled, Anonymous Women, Domestic Demise.
  • Quilter Nathan Ford {quote}all of us use materials in a different way and especially when I'm working with clothes, I like seeing the holes, and those points of impact that really show this was well-loved.{quote}
  • When Elisa Williams Bickers was a young musician growing up in Maryland, her mother told her the trickiest part of a music career would be managing her calendar. It didn’t make much sense at the time, but that insightful comment proved true, given Bickers’ busy career and eclectic musical output as a talented and award-winning multi-instrumentalist.
  • In collaboration with Wide Awake Films, Kansas City actor Cody Proctor portrays Medal of Honor recipient Chaplain John M. Whitehead of the 11th Indiana for Hallowed Ground, the membership magazine of the American Battlefield Trust.
  • Every time I work on a Shakespeare play, I get a thrill, realizing somebody is seeing it or hearing it for the first time. -Matt Schwader
  • “People describe my performances as a Broadway show, a dance party, and a philosophy class in one sitting,” Luke Harbur says. His show works for an audience of ages 3 to 100 and includes beatboxing, rapping, singing and dancing. Harbur said he wants his followers to “confront the full spectrum of their emotions, becoming child-like when dancing, crying, cheering, laughing, or jeering at my different song originals or covers.”
  • {quote}Black Girl Magic,” a popular term for the achievements, beauty and strength of Black women, is Kansas City actress Ashley Kennedy’s inspiration. She loves it when she sees it and is committed to radiating it herself. On stage, on film and in life, she seeks to embody that magic.
  • Unbeknownst to nonbinary designer and sewer Dustin Loveland when he chose eight members of the LGBTQ+ community — a first for Kansas City Fashion Week, to be his models.
  • With a background in psychology and art, Brittany Noriega draws inspiration from the complex dynamics governing human behavior.
  • {quote}I have a picture in my head of a former slave woman, looking over the Fint Hills with both awe at the beauty, and the fear of the unknown.{quote} -Sandra Scott-Revelle
  • Robert Castillo excelled as a jazz musician, winning fans as a bassist, bandleader, and composer with The Sextet. Their album {quote}Among Friends{quote} drew NPR's attention in 2019 for its fusion of traditional swing and futuristic sounds.
  • In just under 10 years, Kansas City composer Seth Andrew Davis, 28, has turned the role of the traditional musician on its side, combining the roles of performer, composer, improviser, producer, technologist and electric guitarist into one holistic endeavor.
  • Amber {quote}Flutenastiness{quote} Underwood got her moniker during a rehearsal playing Muczynski Sonata. Her two hour performances that she describes as {quote}contemporary soul jazz{quote} involves grooving, dancing and costume changes.
  • There are good years and there are banner years. Harold Smith is having a banner year. And 2022 isn’t over yet.Smith is best known for his dynamic, expressionist, full-frontal portraits of Black men. He increasingly incorporates collage in his powerful, painterly works, inspired by what he describes as “my personal exploration of the complex, chaotic and multi-layered experience of men of color in America.”
  • Amber {quote}Flutenastiness{quote} Underwood got her moniker during a rehearsal playing Muczynski Sonata. Her two hour performances that she describes as {quote}contemporary soul jazz{quote} involves grooving, dancing and costume changes.
  • Smith is best known for his dynamic, expressionist, full-frontal portraits of Black men. He increasingly incorporates collage in his powerful, painterly works, inspired by what he describes as “my personal exploration of the complex, chaotic and multi-layered experience of men of color in America.”
  • Julian (pictured left) may start the day at his job low key from 9-5. After that, Luna Flare comes out to start the party
  • John O’Brien painstakingly renovated the legendary Golden Ox restaurant. The table to the left under the stairs he calls “his mafia table.” O’Brien says, “I can see anyone walk into the restaurant without me being seen.”
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  • Cuban artist Michel Mirabal.
  • Jackie Nguyen is an actress and also a proprietor of a Vietnamese coffee shop, Cafe Cà Phê. It’s been operating as a food truck. Nguyen sits beside her new brick and mortar store that will open in Columbus Park in spring.
  • Harold Smith wrote, {quote}...slowly press the keys until his computer task was completed for the day. If he needed help, he would cough and nod when I looked in his direction. The real magic, however, was after Trey Loomis finished his work. He would pull out his drawing supplies out and work.{quote}
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  • Portrait of photographer and artist EG Schempf.
  • Kansas City actress, Vanessa Davis. Since June, Davis has been the emcee for the weekly Monday Night Karaoke at The Black Box in the West Bottoms, as well as the hostess of June’s Karaoke every Thursday night. She delights in seeing participants go from anxious to self-fulfilled and watching friends cheering up troubled companions.
  • Music soprano, Victoria Botero inside her home saying {quote}I bought this fainting couch when I was a grad student and really needed the money for more important things. It's ridiculous. It doesn't fit more than one very small person. It doesn't really match anyting and it's hard to move.{quote} Adding, {quote}I like to journal on it, nap, sun myself like a cat. I nursed my baby while I read books, learned new music and came up with a lot of ideas. The purple velvet is faded, and it's soaked in tears and laughter. I will never willingly part with it!{quote}
  • Composer and pianist Vincent Orsolini. After earning a degree in sound engineering in Marseille, Orsolini set his sights on relocating to America. He's here in Kansas City.
  • Portrait of Kansas City actor, R.H. Wilhoit inside The Black Box in The West Bottoms.
  • A lot of Rodney Thompson's previous film work has focused on the 18th and Vine District. The Kansas City Filmmaker Continues his commitment “To Tell Our Own Stories” with a new film supported by an Artistic Innovations Grant from Mid-America Arts Alliance.
  • Portrait of Raechell Smith who is the founding director and chief curator of the Kansas City Art Institute's H&R Block Artspace.
  • Portrait of American ballerina and educator Karen Brown.
  • Quixotic artist Samantha Mixan premiered the company's {quote}Fire Dress{quote} during a rooftop performance at Weston Crown Center.
  • Portrait of Kansas City actor Keenan Ramos inside the dressing room of Unicorn Theatre.
  • Portrait of actress and director Yetunde Felix-Ukwu, inside the Kansas City Repertory Theatre.
  • Portrait of Stuart Carden, KC Rep's new artistic director sitting inside the Rep’s scene shop.
  • Singer, actress and mom, Krista Eyler inside the Arts Asylum.
  • David Wayne Reed at his family farm near Louisburg, KS. Reed is working on a new documentary about the conservation of the endangered tallgrass prairie and its remnants.
  • Portrait of Robert Powell inside his childhood home on Brooklyn Avenue
  • Executive Director of the Kansas City Library, R. Crosby Kemper III
  • Portrait of jazz musician Marcus Lewis shot inside of Bac Horn Doctor in downtown Kansas City.
  • Portrait of jazz musician Marcus Lewis shot inside of Bac Horn Doctor in downtown Kansas City.
  • Portrait of Kansas City actor, Brian Paulette.
  • Portrait of Shawn Hansen in front of his Rosedale home that was landscaped by Barbara McReery with native perenials. Hansen holds onto his antenenna called “very low frequency” radio antenna which can listen to sounds of the earth’s electro magnetic shield.
  • West 18th Street Fashion Show.
  • West 18th Street Fashion Show.
  • West 18th Street Fashion Show.
  • West 18th Street Fashion Show.
  • Kansas City actress, Katie Karel inside the Green Lady Lounge.
  • Kansas City actress, Katie Karel inside the Green Lady Lounge.
  • Portrait of Gerald Trimble, who performs with the viola da gamba.
  • Ceramics artist, Angelica Sandoval.
  • Portrait of Kansas City Symphony’s principal violist, Christine Grossman.
  • President at AltCap, Ruben Alonso III
  • Portrait of Kansas City performance singer, Julia Haile.
  • Portrait of artist, Ari Fish.
  • Portrait of poet Mercedes Lucero.
  • Portrait of activist and artist, Michael Toombs.
  • Portrait of Aengus Finnan, Executive Director at Folk Alliance International.
  • Portrait of Kansas City, KS. artist, Harold Smith.
  • Portrait of singing performer, Vanessa Thomas of Lawrence, KS.
  • Jason Seber, assistant conductor for the 2016-17 season for the Kansas City Symphony.
  • Portrait of opera singer, Joyce DiDonato
  • Portrait of director, Turner Baietto.
  • Portrait of Aengus Finnan, Executive Director at Folk Alliance International.
  • Portrait of Cheptoo Kositany-Buckner, Director Of American Jazz Museum.
  • Portrait of Kansas City Art Institute President, Tony Jones.
  • Mezzo-soprano, Samantha Gossard
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  • Portrait of ceramics artist, Cary Esser
  • Portrait of Bill Zahner, President and CEO of Zahner architectural metal company in Kansas City
  • Portrait of local artist, Charlie Mylie. photo by JIM BARCUS
  • Portrait of artist Stephen Proski inside his studio at his midtown home.
  • Portrait of poety writer, Bridget Lowe of KCMO. Photo by Jim Barcus
  • Kansas City Dance Festival.
  • Kansas City Dance Festival.
  • Kansas City Dance Festival.
  • Kansas City Dance Festival.
  • Kansas City Dance Festival.
  • Kansas City Dance Festival.
  • Kansas City Dance Festival.
  • Butterflies on wild flowers near the of Carole Brown.
  • The Marjorie Powell Allen Chapel at Powell Gardens in January, 2013.
  • Portrait of artist, Xu Longsen with his monumental landscape on view in Kirkwood Hall at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art.
  • 2012 Fall Fashion tab for The Kansas City Star.
  • Cover for INK Magazine inside of Pierpont's Restaurant.
  • Kansas City Star 2011 Fall Fashion tab.
  • Fall Fashion Tab for The Kansas City Star Magazine inside of Genessee Royale Bistro.
  • Bryan Meisberger (top) and Dennis Todd didn’t let the view from the very top of Liberty Memorial get into the way of progress on a Friday morning. Scaffolding and cable needed to be installed from over 200 feet for stone restoration at the National World War I Museum.
  • Photo of the staircase inside the Brandmeyer Great Hall at the Kauffman Center for Performing Arts.
  • Rain falls upon downtown Kansas City.
  • The demolition derby at the Miami County Fair is the number one draw compared to the rodeo which last two days.
  • Demolition Derby ath the Platte County Fair.
  • The Wyandotte County Fair hosted one night of demolition on July 29th. A driver can invest anywhere from 500 to $10,000 on a car. It's not a total loss on a junked car when if a driver can save the parts on one car and use it on another. {quote}Anybody that thinks they're making any money is probably mistaken,{quote} according to Jack Teegarden who's been derbian for nearly 30 years and isn't sure how many derby cars he presently owns.
  • Fall Fashion Tab for The Kansas City Star.
  • Blizzard at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
  • Monroe City winter.
  • Steve Robbins (right) of Willoughby Design Group works accross from {quote}Chuck.{quote} {quote}He just kind of materialized one day,{quote} Robbins said.
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