Art in the Loop, Downtown Council, Downtown & River Market CIDs, MODOT and Sike Style celebrate new mural

Art in the Loop Board Members, Downtown & River Market CIDs, Downtown Council, MODOT and Sike Style celebrate new mural. (Photos courtesy of MODOT).

After a year in the making, the Buck O’Neil Memorial Mural, located at the south end of the Buck O’Neil Bridge at the intersection of Broadway Ave. and 3rd St, was revealed. Artist Phil “Sike Style” Shafer, the Missouri Department of Transportation District (MoDOT), the Art in the Loop team, Downtown Council, Downtown & River Market CIDs, and many Kansas City community members gathered at the site to celebrate this great accomplishment. 

Detail of mural.

Detail of mural.

The mural stretching over 4,000 square feet displays images of Buck O’Neil, various recognizable baseball symbols such as the Kauffman Stadium, the Monarch’s logo, among many more, and the quote “The greatest thing in all my life is loving you!”

Detail of mural

Detail of mural.

The artist selection process was led by Art in the Loop and began in the Spring of 2024. As part of the selection process, a panel of artists, curators, and community members reviewed proposals from twenty-three local artists and selected four finalists to present their concepts.

Executive Director of Art in the Loop, Ann Holliday, stated that Sike Style was selected “based on his experience and his ability to blend historical significance with modern vibrancy while embracing the community and honoring Buck  O’Neil.” She also discussed the important impact of this mural on the surrounding community. “This mural will not only beautify and activate this area underneath the new Buck O’Neil Bridge but also serve as a powerful symbol of unity and progress,” She stated. For more on the artist, visit www.sikestyle.com.

“Buck O’Neil embodied the heart and soul of Kansas City. While his legacy plays on at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, projects like his new bridge and now this exciting artistic tribute, makes a generational connection that is tremendously important in our ongoing efforts to ensure that he will never be forgotten,” said Negro Leagues Baseball Museum President, Bob Kendrick.

The new Buck O’Neil Bridge was opened in late 2024. The new bridge is anticipated to last for 100 years or more and will require much less costly maintenance. It will provide direct connections from Interstate 35 to U.S. Highway 169, dedicated lanes to downtown Kansas City, a new bike/pedestrian lane, access improvements at the downtown airport, and a scenic overlook with benches.

“The completion of the bridge provides better connectivity to the entire region, as well as commuters and others driving on the city streets,” said James Pflum, MoDOT project director. “The unique opportunity to add a mural highlighting the legacy of Buck O’Neil and the community is a representation of the connection of transportation and art in real life, both designed to add to the betterment of those who use and see it every day.

Buck O’Neil is forever a Kansas City hometown hero, and Art in the Loop, and MoDOT are elated they have the opportunity to honor him in this permanent way.

About the Missouri Department of Transportation

For more information about the Buck O’Neil Bridge Project, visit Buck O’Neil Bridge Design-Build Project | Missouri Department of Transportation.

About Art in the Loop Foundation

The Art in the Loop Foundation (AILF) is dedicated to enriching the cultural fabric of Downtown Kansas City by commissioning and celebrating contemporary public art. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, AILF fosters an inclusive and equitable art community that highlights the talent and diversity of local artists. For more information, visit www.artintheloop.com.

About the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) is the world’s only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of African American baseball and its impact on the social advancement of America. The privately funded, 501 c3, not-for-profit organization was established in 1990 and is in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri’s Historic 18th & Vine Jazz District. The NLBM operates two blocks from the Paseo YMCA where Andrew “Rube” Foster established the Negro National League in 1920. To learn more about the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, please visit nlbm.com.

2025 Art in the Loop Project HeaderThe Art in the Loop Foundation is pleased to announce the 2025 Art in the Loop performing and visual artists.

The Art in the Loop Project is a curated outdoor exhibition of temporary artworks and performance series presented in partnership with the KC Streetcar. This year marks the twelfth year for the Art in the Loop Project and includes visual artwork based on paintings and digitized illustrations, and performance artwork based in dance, experimental jazz, hip hop, spoken word, and more. 

This year, we asked artists to respond to our theme, Wonder, and explore the depth of curiosity within our community and the ways in which we relate to one another. We encouraged artists to reflect on the complexities of connection, discovery, and the shared experiences that shape us.

Artists are selected for the annual program through an online application process open to artists in the greater Kansas City area. A selection panel consisting of local artists, curators, educators, and community members reviewed over 75 applications and selected 21 visual and performing artists.

The following visual artists’ works will be displayed at KC Streetcar shelters and on one KC Streetcar vehicle between the end of May and November 2025: 

Visual Artists and Art Installations:

  • Adrianne Clayton
  • David Morris
  • Edwing Mendez
  • MacKenzie Fulmer
  • Max Dlabick
  • Miranda Clark
  • Miranda Pietzsch
  • Taylor Fourt

The following performing artists will present an incredible summer revue of free performances. For fans of music, dance, and spoken word, we are certain that there will be something engaging for everyone.

Performance Artists & Schedule:

  • Kick-Off Event | June 5, 5:30 p.m. at Kansas City Public Library – Central Library
    • Kathak Aura
    • Monarch Duo
    • Olivia Michka

 

  • Art Walk | June 25, 5:30 p.m.

 

  • On Board the KC Streetcar | July 16, 6:00 p.m. 
    • Tres Collective
    • Danielle Ate the Sandwich, Performing as Jer
  • 816 Day | August 16, 6:00 p.m., City Market
    • Myself Embodied
    • True Lions
    • Jass
  • Oppenstein Park | September 11, 5:30 p.m., Oppenstein Brothers Memorial Park
    • The Swallowtails
    • Unique Sixteen
    • EleveN2wenty2 
  • Closing Reception | October 2, 5:30 p.m. at the Kansas City Public Library – Central Library
    • David Luther
    • Firetale Theatre

 

The Art in the Loop Foundation will hold a Kick-Off event for the 2025 Art in the Loop Project: Wonder, on Thursday, June 5 at 5:30 p.m. at the Kansas City Public Library Central Library. Guests will enjoy an evening of art and music as they are invited to meet the 2025 performing and visual artists. The event will kick off at 5:30 p.m. with musical performances by Monarch Duo, traditional dance by Kathak Aura, and an interactive live painting occurring throughout the evening. Guests are invited to meet with performing and visual artists for a chance to learn about the work the artists are creating for this year’s project. Please join us for this event, which is free and open to the public. Click here to RSVP.

The 2025 Art in the Loop Project is provided performance artistic guidance by Jade Osborne, who is serving in her third year as Performance Art Director for Art in the Loop. Jade Osborne is an international performance artist, arts activist, facilitator, mentor, and speaker. She has worked in non-profit education, served in AmeriCorps, and has been a Poet and Artist in Residence (Capoeira & Aerial Acrobatics). She was the first female Capoeira performer in the U.S. and in Hong Kong and helped pioneer aerial acrobatics in Kansas City with Voler – Thieves of Flight Performance Ensemble. 

The 2025 Art in the Loop Project is provided visual artistic guidance by Khyneesha Edwards, who is serving as the new Visual Art Director for Art in the Loop. Edwards is an award-winning graphic designer and entrepreneur with 9 years of experience in brand development, community organizing, and collaborative leadership. Edwards has been a member of AIGA Kansas City since 2019, serving multiple roles and leading the organization as President in 2023-2024. She takes pride in using her lifelong passion for creativity to fuel and support clients, creatives, and organizations who make a lasting impact on society by giving voice to the voiceless and empowering marginalized communities.

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, Henderson Engineers, Stinson LLP, Copaken Brooks, UMB Bank, and the Kansas City Art Institute. This project is funded in part by the Richard J. Stern Foundation for the Arts, the Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation and the City of Kansas City, Missouri Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund, with public support from the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency, as well as other corporate sponsorships and philanthropic contributions. 

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. 

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

Khyneesha Edwards, Visual Arts Director, neesha_edwards@yahoo.com

Jade Osborne, Performing Arts Director, jademuse@gmail.com 

KC Streetcar

Donna Mandelbaum, Communications & Marketing Director, dmandelbaum@kcstreetcar.org,  (c) 816-877-3219