Events

Sunday, March 25 2012

Time Items
All day
Sat, 03/03/2012 - 10:00am - Sat, 04/28/2012 - 5:00pm

Art, Language & Play features original art work by Stephen T. Johnson, an author and illustrator of children’s books who has been nationally published and exhibited. Johnson’s art forges connections between words, objects, and ideas.

Much of his work is characterized by an interest in the alphabet and language, which began with his book Alphabet City, a Caldecott Honor book, and A is for Art: An Abstract Alphabet, named the New York Times Illustrated Book of the Year.

Thu, 12/01/2011 - 9:00am - Mon, 06/04/2012 - 5:00pm

A new exhibit based on the Kansas City Star Magazine series and book by Steve Paul. It features 22-by-28-inch reproductions of pages from the book, which celebrates Kansas City’s architectural scene one letter at a time.

This exhibit is on display in the Fifth Floor Exhibit Space.

Sat, 06/11/2011 (All day) - Tue, 12/31/2013 (All day)

The newest exhibition of the Orval Hixon Gallery, New Compositions: The Dance Portraiture of Orval Hixon, is on display from June 11, 2011 through 2013 at the Central Library, 14 W. 10th St. The exhibit features a rich selection of Hixon’s portraits, including images of some of the best-known dancers of his time.

Thu, 03/31/2011 - 9:00am - Mon, 12/31/2012 - 5:00pm

To most local landscape architects, Hare & Hare is a household name. The firm has left an indelible mark on some of the most iconic and often-visited areas of Kansas City—the Country Club Plaza, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Loose Park, Ward Parkway, and Mission Hills among them.

1:00 pm
Sun, 03/25/2012 - 1:30pm

Join us for our weekly family movie on Sunday afternoon.

2:00 pm
Sun, 03/25/2012 - 2:00pm

The Metropolitan Theatre Ensemble continues its sixth season of Script-in-Hand performances with Wendy Wasserstein’s The Sisters Rosensweig. The 2012 series, Women of the Years, features some of the most compelling female leads in drama.

On her 54th birthday, Sara reconnects with her distant sisters, dispensing blunt advice for resolving their problems. But before it’s over the judgmental Sara will find her mind and heart pried open by her siblings.