Exhibition
A River Runs Through
4 Mar 2023 – 1 Apr 2023
Regular hours
- Saturday
- 12:00 – 17:00
by appointment - Tuesday
- 12:00 – 17:00
by appointment - Wednesday
- 12:00 – 17:00
by appointment - Thursday
- 12:00 – 17:00
by appointment - Friday
- 12:00 – 17:00
by appointment
Free admission
Address
- 40 Merritt st
- 2nd Floor
- Port Chester
New York - 10573
- United States
Travel Information
- ICS is located one block away from the #13 Bee-Line bus stop at Westchester Ave & Monroe Place.
- Port Chester train station is a 45-minute ride from Grand Central via the Metro North New Haven Line.
“A River Runs Through” gathers a group of artists forged by respective ties to Kansas City, capturing a view of the many forces that pull and push the local art scene, like many changing cities today.
About
A River Runs Through features a group of artists forged by respective ties to Kansas City. The exhibition stands in reference to the geographic feature that distinguishes the city and its changes. This changing body of water reflects the Kansas City community. A River Runs Through captures a view of the many forces that pull and push the local art scene. Through photography, collage, painting and drawing, the show explores forces both internal and external, abstract and physical, that change the nature of the Kansas City ecosystem.
Like Kansas City, small towns and large cities across the country morph to meet shifting concepts of what a community is. In the process, the people who belong to these areas also shift in and out of place. With them they carry personal markers, both material and immaterial, of where they have lived, with whom, and how. In this transient state, how does a community define itself and continue to operate with a culture?
The show looks to reconcile some of these trends by bringing together individuals who have made a mark in the KC ecosystem, acknowledging their presence outside of the city, and therefore supporting continued connections with those inside Kansas City. Featuring work by Madeline Brice, Daniel Chase, Elise Gagliardi, Samantha Haan, Cesar Lopez, Lily Mueller, Andrew Ordonez, Megan Pobywajlo, Caleb Taylor and Max Wagner.