Join us for the last day to see paintings and drawings from Chinese artist Dan Jian and photographic works on fiber from Emporia based artist Morgan Ford-Willingham. Morgan will speak about her work at 6 pm in person in the galleries.
MAIN GALLERY | DAN JIAN Dan Jian is a visual artist who works across painting, drawing, and animation. Originally from the mountain region of Hubei, China, Dan Jian came to the United States at the age of nineteen. She received her BFA from Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University and MFA from The Ohio State University in 2016 with a minor in Comparative Study. Dan is an assistant professor of Art at Texas Christian University and maintains an ongoing studio practice in Fort Worth, Texas. Dan's work has been exhibited nationally across the US and internationally in China, Italy, and Korea. Her forthcoming solo shows will appear soon at Kansas City Art Coalition in Kansas City, Women & Their Work in Austin, and Cris Worley Gallery in Dallas. In addition to many awards, grants, and endorsements, Dan is also a residency alumnus of Ragdale Foundation, Vermont Studio Center, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, and Finalist for the Don Bachardy Fellowship in London, UK. In 2022, Dan is one of the four Community Artists selected by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth. SNAP SPACE GALLERY | MORGAN FORD-WILLINGHAM Morgan Ford Willingham is a photographic artist and educator. After receiving an MFA in photography from Texas Woman’s University, she moved to the Midwest to pursue a career in academia and art making. Morgan explores pop culture, advertising, and societal norms to better understand its influence on women, and their identity and self-image, using various mediums, including photography, book arts, and installation. Her work has been widely exhibited, including Humble Arts Gallery in NYC, Filter Photo in Chicago, and the Hite Institute of Art in Louisville, KY. She is currently Associate Professor of Photography at Emporia State University in Kansas.
Free Admission
Phone: 816-421-5222
Email: information@kansascityartistscoalition.org
2022/05/27 - 2022/05/27
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Join us for an evening with the artist Morgan Ford Willingham to hear about her work, process and career. Doors open at 5 pm. Artist Talk begins at 6 pm. This is your last chance to view and enjoy the May Exhibitions.
Kansas City Artists Coalition
Kansas City Artists Coalition, Kansas City, MO 64109
Parking is available on the street along Gillham Road.
KCAC is located on the corner of Linwood Boulevard and Gillham Road.