Artist-Run KC was a print publication from Informality that encapsulated a partial history of artist-run spaces in Kansas City
Each of the interviews from Artist-Run KC can be read in their entirety by following the links below:
Artist-Run KC: An Introduction Remembering Beginnings with Garry Noland
Artist-Run KC: A Conversation with Caleb Taylor on The Polish and Perseverance of PLUG Projects
Artist Run KC: Dylan Mortimer on The Drugstore Studios and Connecting Faith Communities to the Arts
Artist-Run KC: A Discussion with Madeline Gallucci in Respect to Front/Space
Artist-Run KC: Mike Erickson and Erika Lynne Hanson on 1522 Saint Louis, a Humble West Bottoms Space
Artist-Run KC: A Conversation with Sean Starowitz About Artist-Run Community Catalysts
Artist-Run KC: Peregrine Honig on Fahrenheit, All Is Fair and Other Exploits.
Artist-Run KC: Jaimie Warren on Whoop Dee Doo’s collaborative history in Kansas City and beyond
Artist-Run KC would not have happened without sponsorship from the Charlotte Street Foundation, our volunteer Senior Editor's Blair Schulman and Rebeka Pech Moguel, our interns Julia Monté and Rebecca Swanson, the collaborative relationship we have with PLUG Projects, and our amazing friends Gerry Trilling and Casey Holden.