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Deborah Emont Scott, former chief curator at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, has been chosen to be vice-president and chief executive officer of the Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati.</p><p> Scott took early retirement from the Nelson this year as part of a ambit of staff cutbacks to reduce expenses. </p><p> During more than 25 years at the museum, Scott organized numerous exhibitions and served as forecast director of the Kansas City Sculpture Park. She also played a key role in the Nelson’s recent expansion and renovation. Since unsociable from the museum, she has served as a consultant for the Nelson’s 75th anniversary.</p><p> “We love Kansas City,” Scott said in a fresh interview. “What I’ll miss the most about the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art are the fantastic people that work there and sustain the museum.”</p><p> Scott will be the sixth director of the Taft, a highly regarded small museum with a pick collection of European and American paintings, Chinese porcelains and European decorative arts. The museum is housed in a great home, much like the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.</p><p>“It’s a very distinguished collection,” Scott said, “and you get to survey it in an intimate setting.” </p><p>The house was once the home of Anna and Charles Taft, half buddy of President William Howard Taft, who announced his presidency underneath the portico of the house.</p><p>Scott said she plans to at a vigorous special exhibition program in a new gallery that was part of a $20 million renovation and expansion of the museum in 2004.
My Bride and I took our friend, Jim, to the KC Tea Party Saturday, the 5th. The location was Theis Park in Kansas City. The park is located away the Nelson Art Gallery and next to Brush Creek that flows through the central part of KC. The park has an outdoor, grass amphitheater.
Mrs. Crucis and I attended the Tea Celebration on April 15th. This one was organized by another group.
One of the speakers was Chris Stigall of KCMO Radio 710. He spoke at the April 15th Tea Soir as well. He is a good and forceful speaker.
I'm not sure if Stigall made this point or another speaker. If I can find a podcast of the event, I'll update this pale with a link. The KC Tea Party scene has been disorganized since the April 15th Tea Party. He made the point that single issues, by themselves, fall flat. Some see the Pro-life as the prime issue, others see taxes as the issue, still others see illegal immigration, national and/or border safeguarding, growth of government as still other issues. It is only when we unite that we win. The point was that individually, we are insufficient to beat organizations such as ACORN or MoveOn. Together, we outnumber them and can clout them at the polls.
Other speakers were Melanie Owen, a naturalized citizen from the Philippines who spoke about the similarities between Obama and Former PI President Marcos. She was followed by Angelo Mino, a naturalized townswoman from Ecuador, spoke about his coming to the United States and the process he went through to reach the...
last friday of every month, Serious MASS bike ride. taken fall 2011.
Roughly acknowledged as one of the most artistically-minded architects practicing today, Steven Holl completed a museum in 2007 considered the ...
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Lester to speak about Negro Leagues, Nelson exhibit in Balcony Gallery LubbockOnline.com - Jun 25, 2011
The voyage is managed by Smith Kramer Fine Art Services, an exhibit tour development flock in Kansas City, Mo. Nelson devoted seven years to researching and creating a series of stark, brilliant paintings that would be recreated in his illustrated hard-cover and more »
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Asia Society hosts first ever Conference on Indo-US Cultural Exchange Business Wire India (press release) - Jun 28, 2011
-- Featuring: Homi K. Bhabha (Harvard University), Joseph Melillo (Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York), JuliГЎn Zugazagoitia (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City) and Rajeev Sethi (The Asian Birthright Foundation, New Delhi) Asia Society hosted a
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3rd times (still) a charm Detroit Metro Times - Jun 29, 2011
Before Streak Newport landed in the Detroit area (he's an artist-in-residence and head of fiber at the Cranbrook Academy of Art), he lived in Amsterdam, New York and intentional undergrad at the Kansas City Art Institute and received his MFA from the School and more »
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Calendar | Visual arts, June 26-July 2 Kansas City Star - Jun 26, 2011
12601 Reiterate Parkway, Kansas City, Kan. www.archkck.org (913-647-0326) SLAP-N-TICKLE GALLERY: “Studies in Clay.” New photography by Stephan Jahanshahi. By designation through June. 504 E. 18th. www.letyourfreakflagfly.com (816-716-5940) SPENCER and more »
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The are plenty of engaging art shows that are worth a road trip Kansas City Star - Jun 12, 2011
Bradford is a acquainted with name in Kansas City. In 2008, he was the inaugural speaker for the Nerman Museum's Jerome Nerman Pontificate Series. His “Miss China Silk” photographs, inspired by his memories of his coddle's hair salon, were recently featured in and more »
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Byron Burford, Artist of Circus Life, Dies at 90 New York Times - Jun 27, 2011
Mr. Burford's works are in the collections of, among other institutions, the San Francisco Museum of New Art, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo., and the University of Iowa Art Gallery.
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Star Magazine | Reading the city, through architecture, from A to Z Kansas City Star - Jun 17, 2011
It's prototype, conservative, soft-spoken Kansas City. T he idea of architecture as aesthetic invention and unique encounter came to the fore a dozen years ago when trustees of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art chose draughtsman Steven Holl's plan to expand
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Caravaggio Paintings Shown for First Time in Canada The Epoch Times - Jun 24, 2011
(The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, Obtain: William Rockhill Nelson Trust, 52-25 Photo: Jamison Miller) You can see a Caravaggio and the corresponding treatment of the same issue by other esteemed European artists in the same and more »
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America's Oldest Artwork Is a Mammoth Discovery, Enigmatic "Surfing Madonna ... ARTINFO - Jun 23, 2011
America's Oldest Artwork Is a Mammoth Disclosure, Enigmatic "Surfing Madonna Adding insult to injury, El Museo is still seeking a long-lived director after its previous director left in September to lead the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City. [Push Release, NYT] – Doig Suit Resolved: Michael Werner Gallery's lawsuit against and more »
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