2007 EXHIBITIONS:

April 20 - June 10, 2007
Opening Reception: Friday, April 20, 5-8pm

Material Matters
Designed in conjunction with the 14th International Surface Design Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, Material Matters is an invitational exhibition featuring approximately twenty artists whose work involves creative manipulation of the fiber arts and serves to expand the definition of the textile medium. This exciting exhibition includes the work of established fiber artists alongside artists from other disciplines who incorporate textiles into their work. The exhibition also furthers the museum’s mission of supporting and exhibiting artists with a regional connection. Curators for the exhibition are Mary Anne Jordan, Associate Professor of Design at the University of Kansas and Jennifer Zeller, Curator of Education at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art. It is our hope that the exhibition will broaden visitor’s perceptions of surface design and the textile medium.

For more information about the Surface Design Association or its conference: www.surfacedesign.org

The Albrecht-Kemper is also providing an opportunity for conference participants to visit this exhibition and other sites in St. Joseph. For more info or to register: jzeller@albrecht-kemper.org
SAINT JOSEPH  MISSOURI – FIBER ART TOUR
·       WEDNESDAY  MAY 30, 2007
·       $50 (Lunch Included)
·       Departing Kansas City Art Institute 9:00 am  Returning  4:00 pm
First stop on the tour will be at the historic Victorian-era Wyeth-Tootle Mansion, where the Curator of Collections will show examples of 19th-century clothing and textiles, including those of Charles Frederick Worth. Next, spend time at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art viewing the textile exhibition Material Matters, which features the work of contemporary artists including Amie Adelman, Marna Goldstein Brauner, Jenny Hart, Lisa Kriner, Susan Lordi Marker, Kristin Miller, Laura Strand, Wendy Weiss, and Bhakti Ziek . After lunch in the Museum Café, visit the Glore Psychiatric Museum to see fascinating artwork made by the patients and the Saint Joseph Museum, showcasing examples of Native American clothing, moccasins, and pottery.  Finally, we will head back to Kansas City where the tour will end at Asiatica,  where stylish clothing design is combined with innovative Nuno fabrics and antique Japanese textiles.

April 20 - June 10, 2007
Opening Reception: Friday, April 20, 5-8pm

Dorothy Wenz: Bits and Pieces
Local artist Dorothy Wenz brings her unique painting style to the museum, displaying artworks that are, as she says, "a little bit of this and a little bit of that." Wenz's landscapes document her travels and visions while her still lifes demonstrate an interest in design and pattern. The majority of the exhibition is comprised of new work, which will be shown in conjunction with a few selections from her past so that the viewer can have a better sense of how her work has developed over time. Be sure to come and support this local artist the Albrecht-Kemper is proud to call a friend.

March 4 - April 5, 2007
Opening Reception: Sunday, March 4, 1-4pm

New Acquisitions
Thanks to the generosity of multiple donors, the museum has recently acquired numerous artworks. The selection is varied in both subject matter and media, yet all the works serve the museum and its mission well. Don't miss this opportunity to see these new and interesting artworks.

Regional High School Art Exhibition

Awards Ceremony: Sunday, March 4, at 2pm in the Boder Theatre
     The mission of the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art is to bring the excitement of American visual arts to the region through education, temporary exhibitions, the permanent collection, and the nurturing of regional artists. What better way to nurture young local talent than through exposure in a museum-sponsored juried art competition? The Regional High School Art Exhibition is an invitational exhibition, with over 75 schools from Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas asked to participate.
     Artworks are divided into nine categories based on media and/or technique. After a panel jury selection, First, Second, and Third Place, plus Honorable Mentions, are awarded in each category. Make sure you don't miss this opportunity to see the incredible and innovative work of our future artists.

     For more information, or If your school is interested in participating in this annual exhibition, please contact Jennifer Zeller, Curator of Education, at jzeller@albrecht-kemper.org or 816-233-7003.
2007 student participants
2007 participating teachers and schools
2007 High School award winners

January 13, 2007- February 25, 2007
Opening Reception: Friday, January 12, 4-7pm

Cultural Evolution and Diffusion: Japanese-American Printmakers
Annual Membership Exhibition

Awards Ceremony: Friday, January 12, at 6pm in the Boder Theatre
see above link for more information and Official Entry Form.
Please note this form is a pdf legal size document (8 1/2'' x 14")
2007 Award Winners

November 18, 2006 - January 7, 2007
Opening Reception: Friday, November 17, 4-7pm

Impact: From Nebraska
Impact is a juried collective of artists from Nebraska who work in all media. The exhibition will showcase two works from each participating artist. Come support these regional artists.
Julie Rice: A Touch of the West
Julie Rice is known for her agricultural landscapes and western portraits. In many of her works she uses a unique and fascinating "touch technique," where she uses her fingertips and ink to create the images.