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Category Archives: One Night Stands
ONE NIGHT STAND EXHIBITION & INVITATIONAL MORNING AFTER CRITIQUE
Join us Opening Night
Friday, April 22nd
7:00 – 11:00 pm
Invitational Breakfast & Critique
Saturday, April 23rd
11:00 – 1:30 pm
Kansas City, MO (April 6, 2010) On Friday April 22nd Subterranean Gallery will host a public opening showcasing new work by Jane Sheldon and S. Clifford Proski. The exhibition will feature artworks for one night only, followed by an artist sleep-over at the gallery! Invited participants and guests who RSVP in advance are welcomed back the following morning at 11:00 am for a delicious breakfast and a group critique discussion. Limited space is available for critiques. Breakfast is sponsored by local businesses: Muddy’s Coffee House and Farm to Market Bread Co. To reserve your space at critiques email a request to subterraneangallery@gmail.com
The One Night Stand Exhibition & Morning After Critique is a community exhibition to benefit emerging studio artists in their studio practices. For artist’s, feedback and community are vital to a successful studio practice. Kansas City Art Institute graduates Jane Sheldon and S. Clifford Proski feel that outside of institutionalized education many artists don’t have access to a group discussion about their work.
