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Artist Garry Noland slices into an issue of National Geographic with an X-Acto knife. He creates art from found and reclaimed materials in surprising ways.
In one corner of the historic West Bottoms, an old industrial food processing warehouse is undergoing a revival. It’s being converted into artist studios where, even during a pandemic, artists are creating art.
A faded sign on a brick building in Kansas City s West Bottoms advertises, Holsum Food Products Add the touch of genius to your meals.
It s been decades since dry goods were processed in the five-story building at 12th and Santa Fe streets. The touch of genius found now inside its cavernous spaces is created at the hands of artists, who are giving the old warehouse new life and purpose.