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Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art 

The Atrium Project: 10 Years, 10 Stories


On View November 6th, 2025—April 18th, 2026


The Atrium Project: 10 Years, 10 Stories Launched in 2016 by then–Kemper Museum Curator Erin Dziedzic, the Atrium Project was created as a platform for emerging and mid-career Hispanic and Latine artists. Each year, one artist has been invited to create a site-responsive work for the Museum's central atrium, activating a large, prominent convening space with bold new directions in subject or scale.  

Developed over the course of a year, each commission begins with an artist's visit to Kansas City—an experience that often subtly informs the final work. The series provides space for experimentation, storytelling, and reflection, grounded in both personal vision and place.  

To mark the upcoming 10th anniversary of the Atrium Project, this exhibition brings together for the first time work by the nine previous participating artists: José Lerma (2016–17), Firelei Báez (2017–18), Paul Henry Ramirez (2018–19), Angel Otero (2019–20), Joiri Minaya (2020–21), Aliza Nisenbaum (2021–22), Pepe Mar (2022–23), Sarah Zapata (2023–24), and Lucía Vidales (2024–25), with Edra Soto's commission debuting in 2026.  

Across these projects, shared themes emerge: gathering as spiritual and social act; tracing layered histories; and exploring material, memory, and identity through personal and communal lenses. The Atrium Project: 10 Years, 10 Stories celebrates a decade of artistic innovation and the Museum's ongoing commitment to supporting artists at pivotal moments in their careers, while looking ahead to what comes next. 

Organized by Jessica S. Hong, Chief Curator, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art 
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Image: Paul Henry Ramirez installation view 
Photo by EG Schempf

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    • painting >
      • FUN IN THE COLOR
      • ECCENTRIC STIMULI
      • PLAYCONICS
      • BLACKOUT
      • CHUNK
      • IN FLUENT FORM
    • drawing >
      • 29 BY 23 INCH
      • Paint Chips
      • 27 x 6.5 Feet
      • Spread II
    • sculpture >
      • SMOOTHIE PHYSIQUE II
      • Smoothie Physique
      • CONFECTION
      • NAKED
      • 100% Virgin Vinyl
    • installations >
      • Sweet On: Kemper Museum
      • RATTLE: Grounds For Sculpture
      • BEAUTY REIGNS: Akron Art Museum
      • BEAUTY REIGNS: McNay Art Museum
      • BLACKOUT: The Newark Museum
      • SPIN: Tarble Arts Center
      • Going Up, Up, Up, Percent For Art Commission
      • Seriously Playful: Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center
      • Elevatious Transcendsualistic: Tang Museum
      • Elevatious Transcendsualistic: Diverse Works
      • Space Addiction: Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris
      • Pop Surrealism: Aldrich Museum
    • collaborations >
      • RattleX: Grounds for Sculpture
      • Zero Point Zero: Newark Museum
      • Paul Henry Ramirez with designer Rachel Roy: Bergdorf Goodman and New Museum
      • BALLS: Tang Museum
    • commissions >
      • RATTLE: Grounds for Sculpture
      • BEAUTY REIGNS
      • BLACKOUT: The Newark Museum
      • Elevatious Transcendsualistic
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