ArtCydney Ross’s Structural Integrity, at Kiosk, breaks down architecture before we break ourselves Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtFirst Friday, tonight in the Crossroads, kicks off a Convenient Season, among other notable new shows Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtTo live and dye in the Crossroads, open studios in the West Bottoms, plus strong photography: August’s First Friday is tonight Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtThe Hand, KC’s one-of-a-kind art quarterly, gets a gallery exhibition equal to its mission Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtJuly’s First Friday: bodies in sickness, bodies of work, bodies without clothing, bodies in protest Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtAt Kiosk, Cristina Muñiz’s My Hand / Mi Mano shows a rising painter on a roll Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtFirst Friday tonight: Crossroads Flock Party, a last Late Show opening, a Patrick Schmidt takeover and other attractions Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtRemembering Tom Deatherage, Late Show Gallery owner, who died yesterday Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtChico Sierra inhabits his best work-in-progress self at Garcia Squared Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtFrom Worst to West Bottoms to Wilbur Niewald: your First Friday hit list for tonight, April 7 Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtWarren Rosser is Loitering on Charlotte, David Ford goes Bare, and Samara Umbral gets intimate Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtPlug Projects gets Younger, Front/Space looks to the future, and shows at Haw and Leedy-Voulkos begin to wind down Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtDecember’s First Friday is all about art to take home, whether you give it a present or keep it for yourself Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtDylan Mortimer opens up again, Mike Sinclair goes full Nelson, the SCP snaps to attention, and PLUG books a big weekend Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtGrateful dead: November’s First Friday is all about altaring your views Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtDale Eldred’s otherworldly art, revisited at Leedy-Voulkos, goes away, plus the week’s events Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtFernando Achucarro goes deep at Leedy-Voulkos, plus the week’s art events Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtOctober’s vis-art action starts with Día de Los Muertos, then emphasizes new and live art Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
A&E, ArtYoonmi Nam keeps popping up, and Jesse A. Fernández’s Cuban exile emerges Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtCharlotte Street welcomes its new curator (and takes out the trash), and other art events this week Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtEgg, static: Shells and still-lifes are your vis-art musts this week Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtPoets, artrepeneurism, gallery talks, the Lawrence Arts Center, and Art in the Loop events help you close out July Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
A&ELawrence faces an arts threat, Michael Schliefke games you, and the KCAC’s Colette and Jeff Bangert retrospective closes Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtKansas — shocker — saps art funding, your Third Friday starts in Columbus Park, and other art news Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
ArtCharlotte Street peddles Flesh, a Cherry Pit blows up, and more of the week’s art events Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
A&EA classic skateboarding icon gets the First Friday treatment, Whitney Kerr returns, and more Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
A&EFirst Friday plus streetcar equals crowds — and plenty of art for them to see Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
A&EAfter last month’s ceramics, April’s First Friday feels a little less fragile Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
A&E, ArtJanuary’s New Year’s Day First Friday turns the Crossroads into something like a secret corridor Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
A&E, ArtThe last First Friday of 2015 ushers in winter on a collaborative note Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
A&EDouglas Schwietert’s We Sell Memories is a beautifully unresolved valediction Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017
A&E, ArtSynesthesia, asbestos and Nintendo thumb: your First Friday hit list Tracy Abeln, November 8, 2017