Kansas City Artists Coalition
The Kansas City Artists Coalition was created to change the lives of artists living in Kansas City, Missouri.
On March 5, 1975 a large group of artists gathered in the studio of local artists Philomene Bennett and Lou Marak to address “How the Artist Can Benefit from Centralization.” Overwhelmingly the group felt a self-initiated organization was the only alternative to isolation, elitism, apathy, and ignorance. The ultimate result of that meeting was the incorporation of the Kansas City Artist Coalition in August 1976.
The Kansas City Artists Coalition (KCAC or Artists Coalition) is an artist-centered, artist-run alternative space that presents a variety of exhibitions of contemporary artists' work in its galleries.
31st Annual Undergraduate Student Juried Exhibition and Come Into My Heart
Fri 1 May, 17:00
Kansas City Artists Coalition
Free
2 terrific group shows at KCAC in May through July
Fri 15 May, 17:00
Kansas City Artists Coalition
Free
Part 1: Artist Flat File Initiative - Spencer Art Reference Library & KCAC
Fri 22 May, 17:00
Spencer Art Reference Library at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
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Part 2: Artist Flat File Initiative & KCAC Collab
Fri 29 May, 17:00
Kansas City Artists Coalition
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First Friday - 2 terrific group shows at KCAC in May through July
Fri 5 Jun, 17:00
Kansas City Artists Coalition
Free