
Ada M. Niedenthal
Surface Changes: Textiles
June 13th - July 19th 2008
Ada is a textile artist. She has had an association with fiber, fabric and art for as long as she can remember. She has had an equally long association with nature and the Kansas landscape, from growing up on a farm in Russell County to being a landscape artist for more than twenty years.
Ada's art is a response to the ideas, events, images and people that show up in life; what she sees, what she hears and what she reads. Her creations from the past eight years have been ruled by the Bush administration and her feelings about the results of that administration's actions or policies show up in her most recent work.
Join in the conversation during the reception on
June 13th(2nd Friday) at 5:30 p.m.
Exhibit Hours:
Tuesday- Friday: 1 - 6 p.m.
Saturday: 1 - 3 p.m.
June 13th(2nd Friday) 6 - 9 p.m.
For gallery and program info:
816.759.4ART(4278) or www.mcckc.edu/pvart
You can join "Friends" at the door or call 816-759-1195 to become a member in advance.
Sales of a limited edition, signed, numbered lithograph by
Kansas City artist Arthur M. Kraft will help establish the new
Arthur Kraft Memorial Scholarship for the Visual Arts. Read more about the
lithograph and the scholarship. |