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Floor Plan Conduit

Jessica Rogers of Cartwheel provided a creatively designed bus for transportation to and from sites. And Jeffrey Isom, a local artist and designer, helped lead the tour to each location, and gave backgrounds while on the way on Cartwheel! First stop … Continue reading

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Thinking about self-publishing + book fairs

What is the significance of book fairs in the digital age? This great article by Catherine Roche spells out the current (and popular) state of book fairs and self publishing.  While giving a London-spin on the topic, it is very … Continue reading

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ART 21 SATURDAYS

In case you didn’t know – our space is open every Saturday from 10 to 5. In addition to our exhibition space, we have a collection of artist materials such as local publications, exhibition catalogs, critical journals, etc behind the … Continue reading

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February Conduit @ the Kansas City Museum

Howdy Plug enthusiasts, Despite the snowy weather, our February Conduit Event held at the Kansas City Museum last Saturday was a fruitful experience. In case you haven’t heard of our Conduit program, the events are intended to extend the ideas … Continue reading

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Visit to Egawa+Zbryk

  In planning for next month’s exhibition, Floor Plan, we visited the studio of the collaborative team Egawa+Zbryk. Since 1996, Rie Egawa and Burgess Zbryk have worked together to create work of high craft and aesthetic sensibility, floating between functional … Continue reading

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Secrets at MDWFair

In early November, Plug Projects traveled to Chicago to participate in the MDWFAIR.  MDW is focused on presenting projects orchestrated by artist-run spaces and non-profit venues in the Midwest.  As part of our Unplugged Series, Plug Projects curated seven artists … Continue reading

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Yayoi Kusama

Yayoi Kusama’s Fireflies on the Water is an immersive installation consisting of mirrors, plexiglass, lights and water. The walls of the mirrored room reflect in one another creating an illusion of an ever-extending space. The piece seems magical, though I … Continue reading

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In response to Amy M. Ho

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In Response to Michelle Grabner’s work

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Markus Amm

  When I first encountered Markus Amm’s work in the halls of Booth School of Business, I was  quite taken with his formal/material operations. Simultaneously mysterious and obvious, I wonder what parameters or set of instructions Amm is both working … Continue reading

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