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The Art in the Loop Foundation is partnering with the Kansas City Design Center (KCDC) and the Downtown Council to develop a vision and master plan for working with artists to activate public spaces in Downtown Kansas City.  KCDC architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning students are considering how public art (temporary or permanent) can play a role in making the Downtown Loop (Central Business District) more walkable, authentic, safe and connected. The studio is working under the guidance of director, Vladimir Krstic, professor Jason Brody, and the Art in the Loop Advisory Committee.

Please join us for a public meeting on Thursday, March 24 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Kansas City Design Center, 1018 Baltimore, to learn more about the Art in the Loop Vision Study and the Downtown Recycling System Vision Study and give your input.

Contact Ann Holliday, ann@downtownkc.org, with questions about Art in the Loop or Sarah Kraly, sarahkraly@kcdesigncenter.org, with questions about the Kansas City Design Center.

 

Art in the Loop/Art on the Line
2016 Call for Concepts – Information Session

Tuesday, March 8, 11:30-1:00pm

Paragraph Gallery, 23rd E. 12th St. Kansas City, MO 64106

The Art in the Loop Foundation (AILF) is pleased to announce a Call for Concepts for our 2016 Art in the Loop Project: Connect. Artists from all disciplines are encouraged to apply.

AILF will host an information session to provide further information about this opportunity at Charlotte Street Foundation’s Paragraph Gallery on Tuesday, March 8, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Please RSVP to Ann Holliday, ann@downtownkc.org if you plan to attend.

This year, AILF will curate thoughtful and engaging performances and semi-permanent public artworks for Downtown Kansas City centered around the theme Connect. The project will expand its geographical and conceptual scope from Oppenstein Park, 12th & Walnut, and the Art Impact Zone to include the KC Streetcar line. AILF will partner with the Kansas City Streetcar Authority to showcase work at the streetcar stops and within the streetcar; thus, generating a call for concepts for Art in the Loop/Art on the Line. New visual and performance possibilities are abundant by way of this partnership, and AILF encourages artists to consider these new surfaces and spaces for artistic expression.

Art in the Loop is also collaborating with the City of Kansas City, Missouri to manage the Ilus Davis Art in the Park project which will include 4 temporary art installations and 4 community performances throughout the summer. For more information about the Ilus Davis Art in the Park artist selection process contact Elizabeth Bowman, KCMO public art administrator, elizabeth.bowman@kcmo.org.

For more information about Art in the Loop/Art on the Line, visit https://www.artintheloop.com/opportunities/. The online application is available courtesy of Artist Inc., at https://artistinc.submittable.com/submit/54372. Applications are due April 15, 2016. Artists and collaborative projects are encouraged to attend this information session and apply.

For more information contact Jessica Borusky, curator, curationprojects@gmail.com, or Ann Holliday, program director, ann@downtownkc.org.

About Art in the Loop
The mission of the Art in the Loop Foundation (AILF) is to contribute to the visual identity, enrichment, and revitalization of Downtown Kansas City, create new opportunities for artistic development, and expand public interaction with new art of excellence. AILF, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, is a unique partnership between the Downtown Council of Kansas City, the Kansas City Art Institute and the City of Kansas City, Missouri. AILF seeks to play a proactive role in bringing further attention to Kansas City as a place where exciting and accomplished contemporary art is not just happening but is, in fact, helping to define the city’s identity.

www.artintheloop.com