54 Artists Magazine April 2020
F
ornearly 90 yearstheNelson-
AtkinsMuseumofArt,inKansas
City,Mo.,hascommittedto
beinga “gatheringplaceforpeopleto
shareandcontemplatethegreatest
creationsinhumankind”andtobethe
typeofmuseum“wherethepowerof
artengagesthespiritofcommunity.”
Inlinewiththatmission,themuseum
hasaninclusiveandfreeadmission
policy,whichallowspublicaccessto
theirextensivecollectionof41,000art
objects—includinginternationallyrec-
ognizedAsian,European,American,
NativeAmericanandEgyptianpaint-
ings,sculpture,photographyand
more—sevendays
a weekinthesum-
merandsixdaysa
weekforthedura-
tionoftheyear.
Inaneffortto
drawa widevari-
etyofviewersto
experienceartin
newandexciting
ways,theNelson-
Atkinsorganizes
severalimmersiveandunexpected
experiencesbothinsideandout-
sideoftheirinstitution,fromthe
educationaltotheentertainingto
thewhimsical.Oneoftheirlatest
endeavorsfallsintoallthreeofthese
categoriesandhasproventobe
quitepopularwiththepublic.The
ArtCourseattheNelson-Atkinsis
a nine-holemini-golfexperience,
TheNelson-AtkinsMuseumoffersa miniaturegolf
coursetoexpandvisitors’educationalexperience.
by Allison Malafronte
Hole 1:
Jawbreaker
Machine,
designed by Lisa
Campbell Ernst,
was inspired by
the painting
Jawbreaker
Machine by Wayne
Thiebaud.
PHOTO BY DANA
ANDERSON
BOTH PHOTOS BY
DANA ANDERSON