KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Six Kansas City artists pay homage to celebrated jazz musicians and the Black community in the “Jazz and the Black Aesthetic” exhibit inside the American Jazz Museum.
The arts collective Black Space Black Art partnered with the museum for the exhibit.
“We come into this space not only proud but also bold, also loud,” said Natasha Ria El-Scari, founder and curator of Black Space Black Art. “Also celebrating how the music and dance is so tied to Kansas City. We’re also…
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