An Interview with Meranda McDermott: Artist Behind the River Market West Streetcar Stop
Meranda McDermott’s “Threads of Convivencia: Embracing Diversity through Fiber Art” is an interactive streetcar stop installation.
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Meranda McDermott’s “Threads of Convivencia: Embracing Diversity through Fiber Art” is an interactive streetcar stop installation.
Wrap up a day of celebrating all things local with fabulous artists 45° Flamenco with Jose Faus, Danielle Ate the Sandwich, and Kadesh Flow.
Alberto Racanati as the musician Alber helped us celebrate our Art in the Loop Kick-Off Event for 2024 with his music.
This is a call for artists to create a mural for the Buck O’Neil Bridge that is currently under construction in Downtown KCMO.
Join us for August events that include 816 Day with various artists and another installation of Meranda McDermott’s streetcar stop.
Jamogi and the Jammers opened for Art in the Loop’s second event: KC Streetcar Ride and Celebration where we honored the streetcar wrap “Eph 4:2” created by Julia Morris.
Tommi Laitio, a Finnish social scientist focused on promoting the term Convivencia wrote a blogpost about Art in the Loop’s 2024 theme.
Zach Frazier and Nasir Montalvo are the creators of the streetcar stop artwork “Welcome to Soakie’s” which is a {B/qKC} installation. “Welcome to Soakie’s” is located at the Power and Light Northbound streetcar stop.
Susan Moreno will continue painting “Living Together” on the Union Station Streetcar Stop. Stop by and see the artist at work!
See all of the Convivencia related events happening from July to November!
Celebrate the streetcar wrapped with artwork by Julia Morris. Performances by Jamogi and the Jammers and Amado Espinoza with Pedro Calderon.
Join artist Meranda McDermott, as she leads a community project “Threads of Convivencia: Embracing Diversity through Fiber Art.”