Jul 03 - 31 2020
VIRTUAL - July Exhibition - Ada Koch,

VIRTUAL - July Exhibition - Ada Koch, "Hope Forward"

Presented by Bunker Center for the Arts at Bunker Center for the Arts

Ada Koch: Hope Forward Shop online: www.bunkercenter.com More info  Ada’s exhibition at the Bunker coincides with her current contribution to the Art in the Loop program with her KC Streetcar Vehicle Wrap. She has transformed a KC Streetcar into a field of red poppies in a work titled Hope & Gratitude.   Our exhibition of her work encompasses 4 galleries for the month of July and can be viewed online and by appointment.   Ada has been a visual artist/activist/teacher in KC for 28 years, teaching at the Nelson-Atkins Museum, serving on local boards to promote the local art scene, and working with newspapers, magazines and radio stations to promote her work against violence. Her art is worldwide in notable collections including the Nelson-Atkins Museum, the Stowers Institute, JD Reece Company, and Overland Park City Hall to name a few.  Check our Facebook page to see the virtual opening reception and live walk-through of new and recent work as she delivers her artist talk as well as a few surprises.   Exhibition runs thru July.

Make an appointment to view exhibition in person. Call: 816.866.8350 or email us at thebunkercenter@gmail.com.  Mask Required.

Shop Online

Opening Reception: https://www.facebook.com/events/572704606718943/   www.adakoch.com

Dates & Times

2020/07/03 - 2020/07/31

Additional time info:

Ada Koch: Hope Forward Shop online: www.bunkercenter.com More info  Ada’s exhibition at the Bunker coincides with her current contribution to the Art in the Loop program with her KC Streetcar Vehicle Wrap. She has transformed a KC Streetcar into a field of red poppies in a work titled Hope & Gratitude.   Our exhibition of her work encompasses 4 galleries for the month of July and can be viewed online and by appointment.   Ada has been a visual artist/activist/teacher in KC for 28 years, teaching at the Nelson-Atkins Museum, serving on local boards to promote the local art scene, and working with newspapers, magazines and radio stations to promote her work against violence. Her art is worldwide in notable collections including the Nelson-Atkins Museum, the Stowers Institute, JD Reece Company, and Overland Park City Hall to name a few.  Check our Facebook page to see the virtual opening reception and live walk-through of new and recent work as she delivers her artist talk as well as a few surprises.   Exhibition runs thru July. Make an appointment to view exhibition in person. Call: 816.866.8350.  Mask Required.

Shop Online

Opening Reception: https://www.facebook.com/events/572704606718943/   www.adakoch.com

Location Info

Bunker Center for the Arts

1014 E. 19th St, Kansas City, MO 64108

Parking Info

Secure covered and street parking