EMS Presents: Seth Davis/Krista Kopper/Evan Verploegh

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3333 Wyoming Street,Kansas City MO 64111

18 August, 2021

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On August 18, catch the live performance of EMS Presents featuring Seth Davis, Krista Kopper, and Evan Verploegh at the CSF Stern Theater. EMS (Extemporaneous Music Society) is a free improvisation/contemporary music collective and ensemble based in Kansas City. The mission of the group is to help grow and facilitate an improvised/experimental music scene in Kansas City through performances, collaborations, workshops, and a concert series. Mission Statement: Charlotte Street identifies the needs and fuels the evolution of an ever-changing multidisciplinary arts ecosystem, acting as its primary provocateur. Charlotte Street cultivates the contemporary, the exceptional, and the unexpected in the practice of artists working in and engaging with the Kansas City art community. Since 1997, Charlotte Street has distributed over $1.1 million in awards and grants to artists and their innovative projects, and connected individual artists to each other and to the greater Kansas City community. For more information about Charlotte Street, its awards, programs, and initiatives, visit www.charlottestreet.org.   Charlotte Street's Origins: Charlotte Street Foundation was established in 1997 by advocate, David Hughes, Jr. as a response to needs articulated by artists within the community for an organization that was a valuable creative, social, and economic resource for artists living in Kansas City.   At that time, Kansas City, in spite of a rich creative environment, offered few important vehicles or opportunities for valuable early (and mid-career) recognition. Opportunities for exhibition and critical reviews were severely limited, as were financial resources for supporting individual artists.   For the past 20 years, Charlotte Street has done exactly that—providing resources for individual artists by building upon our core principles of supporting, challenging, and empowering artists of exceptional vision—all the while, cultivating an environment where artists and art can thrive.   Over the last two decades, Charlotte Street has grown in its capacity to provide additional resources and opportunities to individual artists in Kansas City.   Beginning in 1997 Charlotte Street launched the Visual Arts Awards program—at the time offering $2,400 grants to three local, qualified artists. The only organization in the region to offer direct monetary support to artists.   That beginning program has developed to now include an expansion of the Awards program— offering $10,000 unrestricted cash awards to Visual and Generative Performing Artists; a Studio Residency Program that supports upwards of 30 artists a cycle, a Curatorial Residency Program connection emerging, talented curators to artists in Kansas City; travel grants to notable residencies such as Art Omi Residency and international art fairs; partnership programs such as the Rocket Grants Program with the Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas, and the Artboards Program with Missouri Bank in the Crossroads.   Artists need support to encourage, nurture, and “go to bat” for them—to help them gain opportunities for professional development, public exposure, and access to qualified art professionals that can challenge their work, practices, and processes. As Charlotte Street enters its 20th year, we remain dedicated and steadfast to the ongoing needs and support of artists in Kansas City and to advancing our reach throughout the communities in our region.

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