Annual Art Walk Moves to November 2
Art in the Loop is pleased to announce that our Annual Art Walk has moved to Saturday, November 2, from 1 to 3 p.m.!
This guided art tour will begin at the KC Streetcar North Loop Southbound Shelter located at 7th & Main. Participants will hop on KC Streetcar and visit streetcar stops featuring artwork from:
- Katrina Revenaugh, How Do You Bloom?, North Loop Southbound Streetcar Stop
- Bei Hu, Our Sky Project, Kauffman Center Southbound Streetcar Stop
- Susan Moreno, Living Together, Union Station Streetcar Stop
- Maggie Newlin & Ellie Newlin, K. See. The Good, Crossroads Northbound Streetcar Stop
- Zach Frazier & Nasir Montalvo, Welcome to Soakie’s — a {B/qKC} installation, Power & Light Northbound Streetcar Stop
- Meranda McDermott, Threads of Convivencia: Embracing Diversity through Fiber Art, River Market West Streetcar Stop
- Julia Morris, Eph 4:2, KC Streetcar #806
Each artist will discuss their artwork at their respective stops. This event is free and open to the public; however, we do ask that you RSVP for planning purposes. Click here to RSVP.
2024 marks the 11th year of the Art in the Loop Project. The Art in the Loop Project is a curated outdoor exhibition of temporary artworks presented in partnership with the KC Streetcar Authority. Artists responded to the 2024 theme of the Spanish word Convivencia. Convivencia is a shared life with others that is a constant practice, effort, negotiation, and joint achievement while recognizing friction or opposing energy. We recognize that artists and creatives are familiar with navigating space, energy, and time amongst one another and within their communities.
You can find images of all installations and more information about participating artists online at www.artintheloop.com.
Community, Sponsors & Supporters
Artists have played a key role in the revitalization of Downtown Kansas City over the past few decades and through programs like Art in the Loop, this will continue. In the words of renowned local artist Michael Toombs, “Through projects like Art in the Loop, Downtown KC is becoming part of a highly visible cultural landscape that reminds us of who we are, as well as inspires us in who we are yet to become.” We have unique opportunities for your organization to connect with the community and support local artists through sponsorships and charitable donations.
We appreciate the generous support of the KC Streetcar Authority, Stinson LLP, Copaken Brooks, and the Kansas City Art Institute. This project is funded in part by ArtsKC, the City of Kansas City, Missouri Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund, with public support from the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency. Click here for a full list of supporters.
For more information contact Ann Holliday, ann@downtownkc.org, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at the Downtown Council and Executive Director of the Art in the Loop Foundation.
Special recognition and gratitude are due to the Kansas City Public Library and the foresight in bringing Tommi Laitio to Kansas City! We appreciate the support and participation of all our project partners including the Downtown Council, Downtown Community Improvement Districts, KC Streetcar, Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City Art Institute, City Market and Union Station.
For more information about the project and the artists, visit www.artintheloop.com, www.facebook.com/artintheloop, or https://www.instagram.com/artintheloop.
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Contacts:
Art in the Loop
Ann Holliday, Program Director, ann@downtownkc.org, (c) 816-718-1355
Jade Osborne, Performing Arts Director, jademuse@gmail.com
Marissa Starke, Visual Arts Director, marissastarke@gmail.com (c) 816-519-4236
KC Streetcar
Donna Mandelbaum, Communications & Marketing Director, dmandelbaum@kcstreetcar.org, 816-877-3219
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