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Lauren Alison's avatar

I would love to walk into an art installation where your cassette collages are floating around me (dangling from the ceiling with invisible filament or something, so I can see them from all sides) with the playlists playing. That would be magical. Then have lots of really large photos of your journals (spines and pages) on the walls and have some of your actual journals under glass open to your favorite sections. Have you ever considered doing some kind of art exhibition? I really think people would enjoy it.

Another museum you need to see when you come next to KC (maybe you've already been) is the Kemper. It's small, but usually packed with really stunning and rich work. The restaurant is has delicious offerings, with walls covered from ceiling to floor with paintings. It's so visually simulating. It's not but a couple minutes from the Nelson Atkins.

Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art

https://g.co/kgs/NnSkDBg

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Kevin Slick's avatar

Ahh, October. Autumn has always been a time I love. Perhaps growing up in a college town where things came to life in Autumn and faded in Spring time had something to do with that. I know I've tapped into those feelings for my art over the years, whether in paintings, photos and writing. Music also. Here's a bit of autumn with a touch of sunshine as I recall https://open.spotify.com/track/6GfXZDYX1A9dsVkmYMBGsG?si=486391493630490b And one with a little less sunshine it seems but perhaps more dreams https://open.spotify.com/track/7bhGKrt1CLp0Z5if3h0pvI?si=1f7cde1200a94982

Maybe it's that this season brings me inside again and the weather makes me feel less like running about and doing and more about sitting about and creating.

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