Opened in September 2000, Blue Gallery is one of the finest galleries in the city that displays a rich collection of Contemporary art. Owned and operated by Kelly Kuhn, the gallery is known for hosting a number of exhibitions throughout the year. Visitors can admire works by popular local and national artists such as Mark Allen, Rich Bowman, Jamie Chase, and John Folsom, among many others. Come in here to indulge into your passion for art.
This art gallery-cum-community center is located in the eclectic Crossroads District of KC and is one of the premier galleries of abstract work in the city. Some of the rotating exhibits include sculptures, found art, performance art and other media too varied to compile here. The Belger Cartage Service building itself is a living monument, it is over 100 years old and in fact, this company still does business out of the offices on the 3rd floor. Check website for exhibition details and admission is free.
Haw Contemporary broadens the horizon of the fine art scene of the city. Owner Bill Haw aims at bringing an artistic viewpoint about the exiting cultural setup through selected artifacts. Opened in 2013, this gallery displays fine art sketches, three-dimensional figures, paintings and photography by local, national and international artists.
Since its opening in the Fall of 1994, over the last two decades the Kemper Museum has become one of the most respected galleries in the region. The permanent collection donated by Bebe and Crosby Kemper features contemporary artwork and some of the artists include the famous glassblower Dale Chihuly, Georgia O'Keefe, Andrew Wyeth and Robert Mapplethorpe, just to name a few. Some temporary exhibits have featured a complete retrospective by fashion photographer, Herb Ritts and a moving AIDS tribute by Robert Juarez. The building merits attention also, it has plenty of nooks and crannies that are interspersed alongside two elongated wings, which makes the structure appear like a bird in flight.
This artistic wonderland is housed in a splendid neoclassical structure that looks like it is a piece of work in itself. The collections of American and European art contain masterpieces from the most prominent schools and periods, from artists such as Homer, Caravaggio, Monet, Titian, Rodin, Renoir and hundreds of others. Popular displays at the museum include the Chinese Temple Room, a sealed Egyptian tomb and an outdoor sculpture garden. A cafe and gift shop are also on-site. Admission is free.