Art Beat: Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, Episode 9
Art Beat, a television show produced by Missouri Western State University, highlights the arts community in St. Joseph, MO. It is hosted by MWSU alumni, Stacey Park.
In this episode, a visit to the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art is featured.
TOP 12. Best Tourist Attractions in Saint Joseph, Missouri
TOP 12. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Saint Joseph, Missouri: Patee House Museum, Pony Express Museum, Glore Psychiatric Museum, Remington Nature Center, Jesse James Home Museum, Krug Park, Missouri Theater, Walter Cronkite Memorial, Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, Pony Express Monument, Wyeth-Tootle Mansion, Hall Street Historic District
Drury Inn & Suites St Joseph - Saint Joseph Hotels, Missouri
Drury Inn & Suites St Joseph 3 Stars Hotel in Saint Joseph, Missouri - USA Within US Travel Directory Located off of Interstate 29 and 2 minutes’ drive from East Hills Shopping Center and Missouri Western State University, this smoke-free St.
Joseph hotel features a heated indoor pool and hot tub on site.
Free WiFi and a flat-screen TV are offered in every guest room Drury Inn & Suites St.
Joseph.
Tea and coffee-making facilities, a refrigerator, and a microwave are also included.
Guests can enjoy a workout in the 24-hour fitness centre or catch up on work in the business centre at St.
Joseph Drury Inn and Suites.
A launderette is also available on site.
A hot breakfast with fresh fruit, bagels, pastries, and cereals is offered each morning.
Free snacks and beverages are served nightly.
St.
Joe Frontier Casino is 9.
7 km from this hotel.
Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art and the Moila Golf Course are within a 4 minutes’ drive.
Saint Joesph city centre is 6.
4 km away.
Drury Inn & Suites St Joseph - Saint Joseph Hotels, Missouri
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2018 Missouri Arts Awards
Since 1983, the Missouri Arts Council and the State of Missouri have been honoring our state’s arts heroes—the people who make the arts happen. The annual Missouri Arts Awards celebrate people, organizations, and communities that have made profound and lasting contributions to the cultural and artistic climate of the state. Honorees are selected by an independent panel in six categories: Arts Education, Arts Organization, Creative Community, Individual Artist, Leadership in the Arts, and Philanthropy.
The 2018 Missouri Arts Awards were presented in a ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda in Jefferson City on February 7, 2018.
The ceremony was preceded by a piano performance by Barth L. Fraker, Missouri Arts Council board member. As always, the performance and the ceremony were free, and everyone was welcome to attend.
Nominations for the 2019 Missouri Arts Awards are open through August 27, 2018.
2018 Missouri Arts Awards ceremony
Link to video of 2018 Missouri Arts Awards ceremony
At the 2018 Missouri Arts Awards ceremony: Rob Dixon, director of Economic Development; Cathy and Tom Sakiyama, Philanthropy honorees; Sharon Beshore, Missouri Arts Council chair
Arts Education | Jeff Sandquist, Rolla
A force for the arts in Rolla and across the state since 1983 as a classroom music teacher, choral director, program designer, policy developer and advocate, and leader of professional organizations including his current chairing of the Missouri Alliance for Arts Education
Arts Organization | Ragtag Film Society, Columbia
Champion of independent media art, each year offering 3,000-plus screenings at Ragtag Cinema, producing the globally renowned True/False documentary Film Fest, and partnering vigorously with fellow nonprofits, educational organizations, media outlets, civic groups, and businesses
Creative Community | The Delmar Loop, University City and St. Louis
Mile-and-a-half stretch of Delmar Blvd. teeming with arts organizations, art galleries, one-of-a-kind shops and restaurants, and entertainment venues from music clubs to an arthouse cinema—rich in social, ethnic, and cultural diversity—a community convening place
Individual Artist | Solomon L. Thurman, St. Louis
Artist, researcher, and teacher whose three-decade body of work brings art, history, and community together through paintings, drawings, and sculptures that tell stories of the African diaspora in America, drawn from historical events and his own family’s past
Leadership in the Arts | Sharon G. Kosek, St. Joseph
Inexhaustible volunteer dedicated for four decades to every facet of the arts in her community, from chairing fundraising campaigns for the Allied Arts Council, to designing banners for the Saint Joseph Symphony, to weeding the gardens at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art
Philanthropy | Cathy and Tom Sakiyama, Chesterfield
Mainstay of several regional theatre companies especially STAGES St. Louis: donating substantial funds, sponsoring performances, providing resources for underserved students, underwriting meals for cast and staff, hosting out-of-town actors, doing hands-on volunteer work