Take Time for Art

TIME is the only constant that continually changes. Depending on who you ask, there’s either too much TIME or never enough. Whether it’s reflecting on the past, looking to the future or exploring the here and now, we are investing in TIME this spring with a series of programs and exhibitions.

The shoes and purses in this post are from the 100 Years of Dress exhibition, which is featured at Central Resource Library this Spring, and is supported by the De De DeVille Collection. It includes 1910s-2010s costumes and ephemeral materials from the local drag legend and cofounder of Late Night Theatre, De De Deville. De De was born and raised in McPherson, KS, attended a theater summer camp between then and now, and has performed in both traditional and nontraditional productions and venues. Over the years, she has created several characters as a Kansas City performer, using photography and the smaller stages of bars and cabarets to showcase her work.

Join De De and other artists exhibiting TIME at an opening reception Thursday, Feb. 1 at 5:30 pm at Central Resource Library »