Studios Inc is ecstatic to announce that our resident alum, Kathy Liao, is one of the recipients of this year’s Joan Mitchell Fellowship! Kathy is one of fifteen artists from across the United States who will receive $60,000 in unrestricted funds, distributed over five years alongside flexible professional development and convenings that facilitate community building and peer learning. Congratulations, Kathy!
Read MoreSam Ventrillo writes on Kevin Townsend’s At Home in Time. Sam is a current lead intern at Studios Inc and a senior student at UMKC.
Read MoreKevin Townsend recently shared about his studio practice and investigations during his artist talk about the work in his solo exhibition, AT HOME IN TIME
Read MoreStudios Inc announces the two artists accepted into its Residency Program in 2022: Harold Smith and Hong Chun Zhang
Read MoreStudios Inc’s latest exhibition, CURATOR’S CHOICE, invited nine curators to chose an artwork from the Studios Inc Collection to showcase and share their thought about the work.
Read MoreEmily Spradling, a freelance writer interested in the intersections of art, culture and LGBTQ+ issues, wrote a review of Benjamin Rosenthal’s solo exhibition “and the band played on, and on on” for KC Studio Magazine.
Read MoreEvery artist needs a place for respite and recharge. Emily Sall created a place of refuge outside of her studio in the alleyway at Studios Inc. Read intern Kirsten Markley’s interview with the artist. Photo credit: Lauren Markley
Read MoreArtist Emily Sall will continue at Studios Inc for an additional two years by participating in the Extension Program. Extension Program residents are responsible for fundraising to underwrite cost of the studio space.
Read MoreStudios Inc welcomes Peregrine Honig into its Residency Program. Honig recently celebrated the 21st year of the West 18th St. Fashion and currently has a solo exhibition on view at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum in St.Joseph.
Read More“I gathered parts of objects, partial projects, miscellaneous drawings and ideas that had accumulated in my studio and in my head over the time that I had been in my generous studio, pulling things together and seeking synergy and a cohesive direction. By early spring of 2020 I had a plan against which I was ready to execute. Or so I thought.” ~ Susan White
Read MoreStudios Inc exhibition intern, Christian Banez, writes about Kathy Liao’s artwork exploring relationships, family, distance, and memory.
Read MoreStudios Inc intern, Sydney Smith, writes about Susan White’s solo exhibition The Untangling. The exhibition opens Friday, January 22nd from 6-8pm and will be on view thru March 6th, 2021.
Read MoreYoonmi Nam was recently interviewed by Nicholas Naughton for The Print Cast - a printmaking podcast.
Read MoreCurrent Studios Inc resident, Kevin Townsend, has been included in a new publication: Performance Drawing, New Practices since 1945.
Read More…much of her work is guided by a deep craving for justice. This desire has driven an exploration of the abused, discarded, and mistreated for decades. She presented transpeople in all of their glory in an elevated, worshipful, beautiful way, when being a trans person was hardly spoken about.
Read MoreIn recent dialogue around Artist Jaimie Warren’s entire body of work, it’s been brought to our attention that a deep concern arose regarding her representation of people of color in some of her work. This dialogue sparked conversation about a piece of Jaimie’s art, titled “Self-portrait as women in Les Demoiselles d’Avignon”…
Read MoreResident Artist, Patty Carroll, shares an update on her life and work during the coronavirus pandemic which has interesting overlaps with her studio investigation.
Read MoreThe inaugural exhibition of 2020 features the current Studios Inc residents
Read MoreJudith G. Levy, Kevin Townsend, Marie Bannerot McInerney, and Yoonmi Nam join the Studios Inc Artist Roster in 2020
Read MoreTime-based media and installation collide in Caitlin Horsmon’s exhibition, NO PLACE. Read how a Studios Inc Intern experienced and reacted to this exhibition.
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