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Restoration & Rehabilitation

Site Plan

Carriage House

South Elevation

Ed Dwight’s Weathervane

Dwight 1

Summer Wheat’s JewelHouse

Outside installation

James Turrell’s Skyspace

Restorative Practices

Exhibit

Open Minds Book Discussion: Kindred by Octavia Butler

Thursday, February 22
Open Minds Book Discussion: Kindred by Octavia Butler
6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Free with registration
Education Meeting Room – Second Floor
Click here to RSVP

Written in 1979 by Octavia Butler (1947-2006), the novel “Kindred” is a time travel story about Dana, a young woman who lives in California in the 1970s who is inexplicably transported back to the pre-Civil War South. Join us at the Kansas City Museum with Glenn North, Kansas City Museum Director of Inclusive Learning who is also a Rockhurst University adjunct faculty of English, for a FREE discussion of this book.

This program is presented in collaboration between the Rockhurst University Center for Arts and Letters and the Kansas City Museum.

For more information contact Glenn North, Director of Inclusive Learning & Creative Impact at gnorth@kansascitymuseum.org