ArtCharlotte Street’s bold, searching ¿Que Pasa USA? deserves to be answered Annie Raab, December 20, 2016
ArtPlug Projects gets Younger, Front/Space looks to the future, and shows at Haw and Leedy-Voulkos begin to wind down Tracy Abeln, December 14, 2016
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 30, 2016
ArtDylan Mortimer opens up again, Mike Sinclair goes full Nelson, the SCP snaps to attention, and PLUG books a big weekend Tracy Abeln, November 9, 2016
ArtGrateful dead: November’s First Friday is all about altaring your views Tracy Abeln, November 2, 2016
ArtDale Eldred’s otherworldly art, revisited at Leedy-Voulkos, goes away, plus the week’s events Tracy Abeln, October 25, 2016
ArtFernando Achucarro goes deep at Leedy-Voulkos, plus the week’s art events Tracy Abeln, October 18, 2016
A&E, ArtYoonmi Nam keeps popping up, and Jesse A. Fernández’s Cuban exile emerges Tracy Abeln, September 13, 2016
ArtCharlotte Street welcomes its new curator (and takes out the trash), and other art events this week Tracy Abeln, August 23, 2016
ArtGlove story: feeling new fascinations at this year’s Artspace Flatfile Annie Raab, August 23, 2016
ArtPoets, artrepeneurism, gallery talks, the Lawrence Arts Center, and Art in the Loop events help you close out July Tracy Abeln, July 27, 2016
ArtSincerely Yours undresses irony at the Paragraph, and Casey Hannan gets Woe-ful at the Bunker Center Annie Raab, July 26, 2016
A&ELawrence faces an arts threat, Michael Schliefke games you, and the KCAC's Colette and Jeff Bangert retrospective closes Tracy Abeln, July 19, 2016
ArtKansas — shocker — saps art funding, your Third Friday starts in Columbus Park, and other art news Tracy Abeln, July 14, 2016
ArtCharlotte Street peddles Flesh, a Cherry Pit blows up, and more of the week’s art events Tracy Abeln, July 5, 2016