On this week’s episode of the Northeast Newscast, Publisher Michael Bushnell is joined by artist Michel Mirabal, whose paintings are on display at the Kansas City Museum through September 25. A selection of Mirabal’s work is brought to the Museum in partnership with Cubanisms: A Cuban Cultural Project, founded by Kansas City Ethnic Enrichment Commissioners Dálida T. Pupo Barrios (Cuba) and Michael McClintock (USA). The exhibit, “The History Behind the Sheets” is in the Meeting & Education Room on the second floor of Corinthian Hall, is free and open to the public during museum visitor hours.
245: The History Behind the Sheets
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