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Kansas City Wall Graphic accomplishments, and Urban Design projects related to Art Research Center can be found at:

http://www.essexgarner.com/KansasWallGraphicsandArtResearchCenter.htm

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Recent changes

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I've made some badly needed edits to this article, such as removing unsourced, non-notable names in a long, unmanageable list, removing some other badly formatted and unnecessary information and adding a tag asking for more sources. I've tried to explain Wikipedia policy to someone seeking to re-add the list of names who claims some sort of ownership of the article. It now appears that someone else connected to the Art Research Center has reverted all my changes without explanation. I've restored my edits. Any changes should be discussed here but new editors and those connected to the ARC should be aware of Wikipedia policies and guidelines, including WP:OWN. Being connected to the ARC does not mean that this is your article. Any changes must follow Wikipedia guidelines and policy and you should discuss proposed changes to the article. I am seeking out other editors to weigh in on this matter and I will revert any improper changes to the article that violate Wiki policy. freshacconci talktalk 17:53, 5 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

  • Agreed. Frankly the WP:NOTABILITY of the subject could be questioned. Johnbod (talk) 19:14, 5 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • ^That. Also, the timeline can probably go too. I'm considering hatting it here. If this topic is notable, there will be plenty of newspaper and magazine articles with which to source the information that's worth including in the article. Right now it's a heap of OR, encouraged by not requiring sourcing of any other part of the page. czar · · 19:59, 5 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Unreferenced "timeline"
Date Exhibits
1963 New Center United States Artists Gallery at 9th & Delaware.

First artist owned and operated abstract cooperative gallery in the Midwest.

1964
1965
1966 Art Research Center First Exhibition: October 30 – Jan 31 1967 Kansas City MO Public Library, 12th & Oak.

Second Exhibition: January 14 – February 4, at the Kansas City KS Public Library, 625 Minnesota Ave.

1967 Third Exhibition and panel symposium: April 8 – May 9

Linda Hall Library of Science and Technology, 5109 Cherry, Kansas City, Missouri. Symposium topic: The Relationships of Art and Science and Technology.

1968 1. Anonima Studio Gallery, 40 W 28th St. New York, New York. Art Research Center Group Exhibit – May 20 – June 20 included six artists, 33 works, conjunctive symposium/talk, electronic music. Artists included Patrick Manley “Transformations.”

2. Announced new “center” for the Center – 3 floors, 25,000 sq ft (2,300 m2).

3. A. R. C. Group Exhibition and Opening of new center headquarters in October.

4. Film-makers Seminar series – August. Participants included William Westerman, Larry Bowser, Dave Peeples, William Peterson, Eliot Gage, Lee Clark.

5. Sound Environment Seminar – November. Electronic Music Audio Research Development Studio Conservatory of Music, University of Missouri. Electronic Music Concert with non-associative projected light environment – organized by Patrick Manley.

6. Science in Art Seminars – December: “Creative Problem-Solving for Design in Game Format” John Abbick and “Geometry in Art and Architecture” and Stanley Tigerman. Held in old ice cream factory downtown Kansas City, Missouri.

7. The Art and Architecture of Stanley Tigerman—February. Exhibition (being a total immediate survey of the international, inter-disciplinary works of Tigerman)

1969 New Tendency Exhibit in Zagreb, Yugoslavia in May.

New artists and associates: Peter Clapp (Boston), Gary Rice – computer programmer, Laurence Booth, Zbiginew Blazieje (Toronto, Ontario multi-media artist), Stanley Tigerman (Architect, Chicago Ill), Frank Millich, David Garrison, Philip J. van Voorst (Missouri).

1970 Address 4808 Troost Acquired exhibit space at the Trolley Barn, Kansas City, MO.

Toronto balloon show

1971 Art Research Center at 922 East 48th Street, across from the old Trolley Barn.

Andreas Weininger's "Mechanical Revue"

1972
1973 International Matrix Exhibition in Padua, Italy
1974 "Fire and Ice" William Rockhill Nelson Gallery, Kansas City Missouri
1979 1. City Celebration – May 27 “Spacenet” with "A Fair-for-All" a balloon structure at Volker Park, Kansas City, MO.

2. "Warped Planes in Space" 41st & Main, T.M. Stephens Kansas City, Missouri.

3. Brick building at 2nd & Delaware, Kansas City, Missouri.

1980 International Conference of Constructive Art in Architectonic Space

Hamburg, Germany.

1981

1. "Constructivism and the Geometric Tradition" (paper) Nelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, Missouri

2. TELIC 2 Group Exhibit.

1986 20th anniversary TELIC 3 Exhibit, 175 artists, 300 works of art, 22 countries.
1989 The Symposium of Systematic and Constructive Art, April 7th-9th, Centro Cultural De LaVilla Ayuntamiento de Madrid, European tours ZKM/Karlesruhe Lorenzstraße 19, 76135 Karlsruhe, Germany
1991 PUBLIC ART IN NEW SPACES: Current Works of the Designers Collaborative Consortium of the Art Research Center, Oct 2-11, Kansas City, Missouri
1992 European tours ZKM/Karlesruhe Lorenzstraße 19, 76135 Karlsruhe, Germany
2008 Graz, Austria & Karlesruhe De ZKM Lorenzstraße 19, 76135 Karlsruhe, Germany
2010 Graz, Austria & Karlesruhe De ZKM Lorenzstraße 19, 76135 Karlsruhe, Germany
2017 A.R.C. 50TH ANNIVERSARY tours 2017-2020 Another Vacant Space/Berlin 1/2017 – 3/2017 Biesentalerstraße 16 Berlin

Berlin, Germany

 Done as proposed. Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 21:20, 10 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

References

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@Philboyxp: Hi, and thanks for listing references. The way you're doing it now isn't particularly useful though. Normally the way WP references go, you make a statement or assertion somewhere in the body of the article, then list the reference(s) used to support that, by using an inline Cite. There's a handy dropdown in the edit window, under the "Bold-Italic" buttons (normally says "Templates"). You pull down to Cite Web/book/journal/etc, and it gives a form you can fill out to auto-generate the inline citation. This is preferable to dumping a long list of sources whose relevance to the article is unclear. CrowCaw 19:59, 4 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Conflict of interest

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Please also note that our Terms of Use state that "you must disclose your employer, client, and affiliation with respect to any contribution for which you receive, or expect to receive, compensation." An editor who contributes as part of his or her paid employment is required to disclose that fact. Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 20:10, 10 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]