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Contemporary Visual Arts at JCCC

JCCC holds world class art collections, and the library can help you learn more about artists with artworks on view.

Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art

Image of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art; the sculpture "Crying Giant" is visible to the right of the building.

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

Image of the front of the Nelson-Atkins Museum; the museum's iconic outdoor shuttlecock sculptures are visible.

Local Art

Johnson County and the broader Kansas City metro area support a vibrant art scene and offer numerous opportunities for the public to explore and enjoy contemporary art.

Museums

  • Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center: features rotating exhibitions of contemporary and modern art from local, regional, and national artists. All art exhibitions are free to view by the public.
  • Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art: the Kemper boasts an acclaimed and rapidly growing collection of modern and contemporary works from around the world. All art exhibitions are free to view by the public; currently, you must reserve tickets online prior to your visit.
  • Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: the Nelson-Atkins' encyclopedic collection includes an outstanding collection of international contemporary art, housed in the Bloch building. General admission is free to the public; additionally, over 900 works of contemporary art can be accessed online.

Galleries

Public Art

National Art

National organizations and museums offer a wealth of images and information about contemporary art.

  • National Endowment for the Arts: the Endowment's blog, podcasts, and magazine feature stories about contemporary art and artists from across the country.
  • Smithsonian American Art Museum: the Smithsonian American Art Museum covers three centuries of American art. Much of their collection can be viewed and explored online through images, blogs, and videos.

Subject Guide

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Jessica Tipton
Contact:
jtipton4@jccc.edu
913-469-3286
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