Subject: Tonight, June 5 Minhi England Artist Talk + First Friday Glassblowing Demo + New Resident Artist Exhibition + More!!

“Blown Away” Artist Minhi England - June 5 & 7

Catch Minhi England, a Seattle-based glass artist and season 3 finalist on the Netflix television series “Blown Away,” June 5 and June 7 for the following programs:

England’s talk and glassblowing demonstration will cover themes and techniques unique to her work. 

New at the Belger Crane Yard Gallery

Belger Crane Yard Gallery presents Passing Moments: Belger Arts’ Eleventh Annual Resident Exhibition opening Friday, June 7, 2024, at 2011 Tracy Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64108. The public is invited to an opening night reception from 6 to 8 pm, where the participating artists will give remarks at 6:30 pm.


The exhibition includes work by Joel Pisowicz, Gina Pisto, and Logan Reynolds and is the culmination of their artist residencies at the Belger Crane Yard Studios. The past year has been one of growth and change for the artists and the exhibition is a reflection of the “passing moments” experienced during this pivotal time in their careers. Passing Moments explores nostalgia, memorial, and how objects present a view into the past. 


Belger Crane Yard Studios continues to host national and international artists through its Artists in Residence program. A residency provides ceramic artists the opportunity to expand their body of work or create a special project that may be outside of the scope of their routine studio practice.

June’s Mugs of the Month were created by Tyler Kimball, Belger Arts Head of Glass Department. Kimball is a working glass artist residing in Kansas City and the owner of Monarch Glass Studio. Light, color, pattern, movement, and depth are all elements of his work. He uses natural or artificial light to enhance colors and depth and strives to highlight unique aspects of each work depending on the angle at which the work is viewed.

 

Kimball's mugs are available online and at the Belger Crane Yard Gallery through June 30.

For our Digital Debut, Belger artist-in-residence alumna Nicole Woodard has the spotlight. Small sculptures and cups demonstrate her signature style of black and white self-portraiture. Her practice explores the vulnerabilities of the human condition with subtle humor throughout. 


Woodard earned a Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics from the University of Kansas, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. She exhibits nationally and has completed short-term residencies at the Hambidge Center and Penland School of Crafts. Woodard currently lives in Sheboygan, WI where she's the Pottery Technician at the John Michael Kohler Art Center.


Woodard's work will be available for purchase online and at the Belger Crane Yard Gallery beginning First Friday, June 7 (10am) through July 31, 2024.


Closing June 8

Salvador Jiménez-Flores, The Fire Next Time, 2022. Red and white stoneware, underglazes, glazes, black stain, gold luster, epoxy, wood. 83 x 20 x 20 in. Photo courtesy of the artist.

Salvador Jiménez-Flores' solo exhibition, Arte-Sano: Soy libre porque pienso is on view at the Belger Crane Yard Gallery (2011 Tracy Avenue, KCMO) for a few more days.


Salvador Jiménez-Flores is a Chicago-based artist and educator who, as a teenager, immigrated from Mexico to the U.S. His body of work is steeped in his experience as a bi-cultural, bilingual artist living “concurrently in two different worlds.” Arte-Sano: Soy libre porque pienso showcases the breadth of his practice through a range of media. His ceramics, glass, metalwork, photography, and prints reflect the artist’s continued exploration of the politics of identity and the state of double consciousness. He also highlights the struggles and complexities of Latinx people living in the U.S.


Reviews of the exhibition are included on the The Latinx Project and KC Studio Magazine websites.

On View at the Belger Arts Center through August 3

Renée Stout, Crossroads, (detail), 1990s. Mixed media, 96 x 114 x 143 inches. Courtesy of the Belger Collection. 

Artists included in Whispers and Screams: Voices from the Belger Collection at the Belger Arts Center (2100 Walnut St., KCMO) explore memories and moments in time. Some of those memories are loud and jarring, while others are more reflective and have softened with the passage of time. There are examples of stereotypes, idealized love, lust, romance, excitement, loss, and regret. These works are glimpses into the complexity of communities at all levels, highligthting both their commonalities and differences. 

 

The exhibition will be on view through August 3, 2024. To schedule a tour for this or any Belger Arts exhibition please email gallery@belgerarts.org or call 816-474-7316.

Belger Arts Center made it to the finalist round of Kansas City Magazine’s “Best of KC, ‘24” in the following "Arts and Culture" categories:

  • Best Art Gallery

  • Best Art Instruction 

You have until June 16 to cast your votes for the Belger Arts Center in each category. Please visit the Best of KC - Kansas City Magazine page (and toggle down to the “Arts and Culture” section) to cast your votes. One vote per email address is allowed, so please vote and spread the word. Thank you!


For more information about exhibitions, classes, and programs, please visit our website.

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