Stained Glass Treasures: Windows of Kansas City

Presented By
Bruce Mathews

Not only is Kansas City home to world-class art museums, outstanding performing arts venues, and some of the planet’s best barbecue, it also boasts superb works of stained glass created by both world-renowned craftsmen and gifted local artisans.

The windows provide a colorful palette of our largely black and white past, often capturing fascinating stories about Kansas City’s historic buildings, their builders, and their patrons.

Professional photographer and local historian Bruce Mathews examines these treasured examples of the multifaceted art form and the history behind them at the launch event for his new book, Windows of Kansas City: As Art, History and Inspiration. Shirley Bush Helzberg, chair of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Board of Trustees and a leader in the restoration of the Webster House and other downtown properties, will deliver opening remarks.

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Stained Glass Treasures: Windows of Kansas City

Date & Location
In Person