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Why Innovation Matters

An interview with Museum of Arts and Design chief curator David Revere McFadden.

Natural-Born Weaver

There’s a certain joie de vivre in everything Ted Hallman creates.

Make Your Mark: KC's Picnic Project

This Sunday, a giant public art picnic is taking place in Kansas City.

Elect to Engage

"Looming Election" promises to wash away political fatigue with artwork and installations exploring the state of American politics.

Learning to Felt in the ACC Library

Resources and a class about felting.

The Short List: June/July 2012

Three books to check out - from contemporary ceramics to traditional quilts.

Now Online: June/July 2012

Can't get enough of our new June/July issue? Check out these additional online features.

Bearing Witness

Weaver and mixed-media artist Cameron Taylor-Brown’s Angels and Men/Quartet.

Finding Her Form: Joyce Melander-Dayton

She started as a painter, because that's what she thought it took to be taken seriously. Then one day Joyce Melander-Dayton realized that she had “always liked the backsides of canvases more than the front.” Now her singular art form incorporates the textile-based crafts she loved as a youngster.

Loose Knit, Close Ties

Strong lines run through fiber artist Yulie Urano’s knitted works.

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