Hannah Finnan Hannah Finnan

Breaking the Chain: A Studio Visit with Hong Chun-Zhang

The hustle and bustle in current A.I.R Hong Chun-Zhang’s studio never ceases! After completing an ambitious project at the Volland Foundation, which consisted of a 100 ft-long “Prairie Dragon” constructed from locally harvested hay bales, corn stalks, mesh, and textiles as well as a new body of work titled “Hair of the Dragon” in their gallery space, she has turned her attention to participating in an exhibition at the Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas. The show's chief curator is Susan Earle and is funded by the NEA. 

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Mallory Edson Mallory Edson

Introducing the Studios Inc 2025-2028 Incoming Artists In Residence: Melanie Johnson & Armin Mühsam

Studios Inc. announces two new artists as the awardees of the 2025-2028 Studios Inc Artist Residency Program: Melanie Johnson & Armin Mühsam. Launched to serve mid-career artists, Studios Inc is Kansas City’s only nonprofit arts organization offering pivotal three-year residencies to mid-career artists who are poised to significantly expand their careers. In tandem with the Residency Program is the Studios Patron Program, which connects artists directly with a patron for a heightened level of dialogue between resident artist and patron through studio visits, exhibitions, and funding opportunities. The Studios Inc Exhibition Series features an annual group residency exhibition each spring and all residents have a solo exhibition as they culminate their residency. 

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Mallory Edson Mallory Edson

Studios Inc A.I.R. Receives 2024-25 ArtsKC Inspiration Grant

Studios Inc Artist-in-Residence Caleb Taylor is a receipient of the 2024-25 ArtsKC Inspiration Grant! Chosen from a competitive pool of 84 applicants, each grantee receives a $3500 award to support a project that promotes artistic growth and community engagement.

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Jaede Bayala Jaede Bayala

Review: Still Tangled

After many hours of careful assemblage, “Still Tangled” debuted at Studios Inc on August's First Friday, 2024. The exhibition showcases work by former artist in residence Susan White, and revists her 2021 solo exhibition “The Untangling”. Locally harvested honey locust thorns are scattered across the room in heaps and strung up above the ceiling. The thorns are painted in many colors; gold, silver, red, white, and blue. Accompanying them are pyrographs made up of thousands of tiny dots, holes meditatively burned into paper. Using a wood-burning tool, the artist strategically burns small holes into the thorns and sticks them together like pieces of a puzzle. Tension is the glue, although sometimes actual wood glue comes in handy. 

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Mallory Edson Mallory Edson

Review: Hair of the Dragon

Hong Chun Zhang’s “Hair of the Dragon” is on view at Volland Foundation through September 22nd, 2024.

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