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November 14, 2025 – January 9, 2026 || Drink the Long Draught || Corey Antis | Braden Bandel | Annie Diemer | Bella Ferreira | Melanie Johnson | Ian Kelley | Cotter Luppi | Baron Mattern | Andy Maugh | SunYoung Park | Stefan Schulz | Courtney Tramposh | Claire Downes Whitehurst | Nika Winn
We hope you’ll join us on Friday, November 14, as Kiosk Gallery presents Drink the Long Draught, a group exhibition of drawings and related works by a selection of artists, both local and outside the Kansas City region. Exhibition Statement
November 14, 2025 – January 9, 2026 || Drink the Long Draught || Corey Antis | Braden Bandel | Annie Diemer | Bella Ferreira | Melanie Johnson | Ian Kelley | Cotter Luppi | Baron Mattern | Andy Maugh | SunYoung Park | Stefan Schulz | Courtney Tramposh | Claire Downes Whitehurst | Nika Winn
We hope you’ll join us on Friday, November 14, as Kiosk Gallery presents Drink the Long Draught, a group exhibition of drawings and related works by a selection of artists, both local and outside the Kansas City region. Exhibition Statement
Announcing the final two exhibitions at Kiosk:
Announcing the final two exhibitions at Kiosk: In March 2026, we will close the gallery and do not plan to seek another “brick and mortar” location. Cofounders Eric and Erin Dodson have recently shifted focus toward their own studio and
Announcing the final two exhibitions at Kiosk:
Announcing the final two exhibitions at Kiosk: In March 2026, we will close the gallery and do not plan to seek another “brick and mortar” location. Cofounders Eric and Erin Dodson have recently shifted focus toward their own studio and
November 18th 2022 – Jan. 7th 2023: KIOSK x 10 & TENDING
On 3rd Friday in November, Kiosk will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the gallery with KIOSK x 10 – a group exhibition and print sale fundraiser. In the back room of the gallery, artist and Kiosk co-founder Eric Dodson
November 18th 2022 – Jan. 7th 2023: KIOSK x 10 & TENDING
On 3rd Friday in November, Kiosk will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the gallery with KIOSK x 10 – a group exhibition and print sale fundraiser. In the back room of the gallery, artist and Kiosk co-founder Eric Dodson
September 16th – November 10th, 2022: Paul Maloney – INwords
We hope you’ll join us on 3rd Friday, September 16th, as Kiosk Gallery presents INwords, a solo exhibition of ceramic work by Paul Maloney. Here the artist uses the traditional format of the ceramic vessel as a ground upon which
September 16th – November 10th, 2022: Paul Maloney – INwords
We hope you’ll join us on 3rd Friday, September 16th, as Kiosk Gallery presents INwords, a solo exhibition of ceramic work by Paul Maloney. Here the artist uses the traditional format of the ceramic vessel as a ground upon which
May 20th – July 7th, 2022: desmosome
Joe Bussell ● Greg Edmondson ● Andrea Fuhrman ● Char Schwall ● Jenn Wiggs Please join us on 3rd Friday, May 20th, as Kiosk Gallery presents desmosome, an exhibition of works by five artists who earned MFAs from Washington University
May 20th – July 7th, 2022: desmosome
Joe Bussell ● Greg Edmondson ● Andrea Fuhrman ● Char Schwall ● Jenn Wiggs Please join us on 3rd Friday, May 20th, as Kiosk Gallery presents desmosome, an exhibition of works by five artists who earned MFAs from Washington University
March 25th – May 12th, 2022: Beyond 2020 Vision, with Guest Curators Rebeka Pech Moguel and Carlos Ortiz-Gallo
On Friday, March 25th, 2022, 6-9 PM, Kiosk will host an opening reception for the third Guest Curator Session of our community-based mail art project, Beyond 2020 Vision. For this round of selections, Rebeka Pech Moguel and Carlos Ortiz-Gallo of
March 25th – May 12th, 2022: Beyond 2020 Vision, with Guest Curators Rebeka Pech Moguel and Carlos Ortiz-Gallo
On Friday, March 25th, 2022, 6-9 PM, Kiosk will host an opening reception for the third Guest Curator Session of our community-based mail art project, Beyond 2020 Vision. For this round of selections, Rebeka Pech Moguel and Carlos Ortiz-Gallo of
Guest Curator Session Two: marcus scott williams
Our second guest curator for Beyond 2020 Vision, marcus scott williams, brought together ten works from the open call submissions. As williams notes, “over the past year, ducked inside as against some’s nature, we’ve been having to reconfigure the borders
Guest Curator Session Two: marcus scott williams
Our second guest curator for Beyond 2020 Vision, marcus scott williams, brought together ten works from the open call submissions. As williams notes, “over the past year, ducked inside as against some’s nature, we’ve been having to reconfigure the borders
August 13th, 2020 – June 19th, 2021: Beyond 2020 Vision
On Friday, June 18th, 2021, 6-9 PM, Kiosk will host a closing reception for the current exhibition, Beyond 2020 Vision. We request that our guests please wear a mask in the gallery. Over the past year, we’ve set aside a
August 13th, 2020 – June 19th, 2021: Beyond 2020 Vision
On Friday, June 18th, 2021, 6-9 PM, Kiosk will host a closing reception for the current exhibition, Beyond 2020 Vision. We request that our guests please wear a mask in the gallery. Over the past year, we’ve set aside a
Guest Curator Session One: A. Andresia
Guest curator A. Andresia has put together a collection of works she has titled “Measures of Density.” We talked a little bit with Andresia about how the formal qualities of the images she combined create a space with a sense
Guest Curator Session One: A. Andresia
Guest curator A. Andresia has put together a collection of works she has titled “Measures of Density.” We talked a little bit with Andresia about how the formal qualities of the images she combined create a space with a sense
Beyond 2020 Vision – Open Call
We don’t know when we’ll have another traditional exhibition at Kiosk, in which an artist presents their work and the public communes in our space. For the time being, we’re rethinking how we use the space, and hope to put
Beyond 2020 Vision – Open Call
We don’t know when we’ll have another traditional exhibition at Kiosk, in which an artist presents their work and the public communes in our space. For the time being, we’re rethinking how we use the space, and hope to put