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Voices & Votes: Democracy in America, an exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution. Developed as part of the Museum on Main Street (MoMS) program, this exhibit is designed especially for small cultural organizations and rural audiences that lack regular access to traveling exhibitions due to space and cost limitations. Voices & Votes: Democracy in America explores […]
With support from the Missouri Humanities Council, the team who brings you the podcast A People's History of Kansas City are taking the show on the road with three great bingo events. Hosts and producers Suzanne Hogan and Mackenzie Martin have created a mash-up of trivia and bingo of fun facts from the first four seasons of the podcast. Fun […]
Powerpoint presentation (45 minutes) and Q & A about Missouri's most famous 19th Century artist, and the on-line "catalogue raisonne" of his paintings. (A catalogue raisonne is the definitive reference used by anyone doing research on Bingham's paintings or just interested in the subject!) Event is provided by the Missouri Speakers Bureau, Missouri Humanities and […]
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