Vulpes Bastille

Vulpes Bastille Vulpes Bastille is a gallery and collection of studios located in the East Crossroads of Kansas City. vulpesbastille.com/open-call

Established in 2012, Vulpes Bastille is currently home to nine practicing visual artists. The property was procured by Caranne Camarena, a KCAI Alum, who has successfully transformed the once empty building with the help of numerous friends and family. The building itself sits on the corner of Locust and 18th, and is easily identified by its orange facade. Vulpes Bastille was borne of the concern

Caranne and her fellow students at KCAI shared of where they would create art once they graduated out of their college studios. What started out as a project to provide affordable work spaces for young artists, VB has evolved into a fully furnished art studio and a spacious gallery, all geared toward providing young artists and students with a place to grow their artistic practices. Vulpes Bastille Studios consists of a spacious art gallery and a collection of studio spaces in a 6,300 square foot warehouse located in the Kansas City Crossroads district. The studio spaces are available for rent to artists of all disciplines and career levels. For more information visit our website or contact Caranne Camarena at [email protected]

Announcing shows through March 2027 🔥🔥🔥This year, we are proud to host 65 (!!!) artists in exhibitions submitted to the ...
06/10/2026

Announcing shows through March 2027 🔥🔥🔥

This year, we are proud to host 65 (!!!) artists in exhibitions submitted to the 2026-2027 open call.

Seriously such an honor to be in community with y’all. Thanks for trusting us with this work.

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The opening of Caro Carlisle's solo show Contranym was a huge success! Thanks to all who came out, and big congratulatio...
06/07/2026

The opening of Caro Carlisle's solo show Contranym was a huge success! Thanks to all who came out, and big congratulations to Caro 🙌

The exhibition will be open this month through Wednesday, June 24. Gallery hours are Sundays June 7, 14, and 21 (1-4 PM).

The closing reception is Wednesday, June 24 (also the closing reception for our Main Gallery exhibition, If I Told You by Isaiah Vazquez and Xavier Sylvia-Jackson).

You can also DM us to schedule an appointment 😎

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Big congratulations to Isaiah Vazquez and Xavier Sylvia-Jackson for the opening of If I Told You! 🔥🔥🔥Thanks to everyone ...
06/06/2026

Big congratulations to Isaiah Vazquez and Xavier Sylvia-Jackson for the opening of If I Told You! 🔥🔥🔥

Thanks to everyone who joined us

This month in the Sub Gallery, we are proud to present Caro Carlisle's solo show Contranym. Opening Friday, June 5 (6-9 ...
05/31/2026

This month in the Sub Gallery, we are proud to present Caro Carlisle's solo show Contranym.

Opening Friday, June 5 (6-9 PM).

The exhibition features mixed media paintings in acrylic, oil, and watercolor, with grounds that range from found traffic signs to raw wood panels.

"This work is built around my upbringing as a le***an in the deep south, investigating the ways class, identity, belief, and isolation intersect in this place.

Some of the images are sourced from family photos, others from snapshots sent to me by friends back home or from internet adventures.

Most of them come from the road. 

I've been a passenger on the same drive hundreds of times now: my childhood home of Little Rock, Arkansas, through Louisiana, into McComb, Mississippi. 

The car moves about 75 miles an hour. 90 if my dad is driving.

The paintings are made at the slow, drawling speed of this place and my memory."

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This month, Vulpes Bastille is proud to present If I Told You, a collaborative exhibition by Isaiah Vazquez and Xavier S...
05/31/2026

This month, Vulpes Bastille is proud to present If I Told You, a collaborative exhibition by Isaiah Vazquez and Xavier Sylvia-Jackson that offers new perspectives on myth, history, and storytelling.

Opening Friday, June 5 (6-9 PM) 🔥🔥🔥

This expansive, multi-media installation features a wide range of ambitious painting and sculpture by the two artists.

Works are deeply multi-material, made with tracing paper, joint compound, concrete, charcoal, fabric, cardboard, and more.

How does one navigate a world where reality and myth have become indistinguishable?

What might we gain by giving into myth, and peeling back its layers to reveal deeper truths?

What artists Xavier Sylvia Jackson and Isaiah Vazquez present in If I Told You is a new perspective on the truth in myth, history, and storytelling based on their own experiences.

Grateful to everyone who participated in Making Do / Making Special: an Exhibition for Flourish Furniture Bank. Together...
05/29/2026

Grateful to everyone who participated in Making Do / Making Special: an Exhibition for Flourish Furniture Bank. Together we donated 186 original works of art to Kansas City families overcoming housing insecurity who will receive an entire home of free furniture from Flourish.

Hearts are very full ❤️

This evening is the reception for Making Do / Making Special, a one-night exhibition featuring 74 Kansas City area artis...
05/25/2026

This evening is the reception for Making Do / Making Special, a one-night exhibition featuring 74 Kansas City area artists who are donating 186 pieces of original artwork to families served by Flourish: A Furniture Bank ().

Reception at Vulpes Bastille 5:30 - 9:00 PM with a presentation by Flourish Executive Director Amy Cox at 6:00 PM.

Flourish is Kansas City’s only furniture bank, providing complete home furnishings to more than 1,000 families overcoming housing insecurity each year through donations and volunteer service.

Co-organized by Julia Cole and Elinore Noyes, many of the works are framed with donated picture frames that have been refurbished by the artists.

Featured artists: Aimee Hagedom, Alexandria Fuller, Amanda Albert, Angelica Ahumada DeJesus, Bastien Mares, Calder Kamin, Camille Paris, Carina White Bartlett, Charlotte Raney, Chelsea Smith, Cheryl Gail, Cid Gillespie, Claudia Holt, Dave Loewenstein, Dayna Moth, DeAnna Skedel, Don Wilkison, Dora Agbas, Elinore Noyes, Emmet Miller, Gerry Trilling*, Gwen Murphy, Héctor Casanova, Hunter Silvey, Izanna Perry, Janelle Crawford-Hine, Jared Haug, Jenn Claytor, Joel Bartlett, Julia Cole, Sean Starowitz, Julie Farstad, Justin Border, Katelyn Betz, Katie Veys, Kelly Mclane, L Hudson, Lauren Wells, Leigh Rosser, Lily Erb, Lynn Benson, Mahlee Crahan, Margarita Leño, Mariah Markt, Marissa Smith, Marty Arnold, Meranda McDermot, Miranda Rohn, Nathan Hauber, Neha Luhar, Nell Hull, Nicole Justice, Percy Thompson, Phil Shafer, Rashmi Kumar, Sara Maaria Toroi, Sarah Albert, Scott Hobart, Shadybeth Martinez Castillo, Shelly Pinto, Snow Silas, Stephanie Crabtree, Steve Azorsky, Syd Kindberg, Tara Booth, Tara Crow, Travis Smorstad, tyler galloway,Tyra Westbrook, Warren Rosser, Whitney Young, Xander Alfonso, Yvonne Rosser*, and Zachary Miley. *Artwork donation (deceased)

05/23/2026

Please join us on Monday, May 25 for a special one-night exhibition featuring 150+ artworks from more than 70 artists that will be donated to Flourish Furniture Bank, a local housing nonprofit.

When: Monday, May 25 (5:30-9 PM)
Where: Vulpes Bastille (1737 Locust St, KCMO)

Flourish is Kansas City’s only furniture bank, providing complete home furnishings to more than 1,000 families overcoming housing insecurity each year. Once families secure stable housing, they are referred to Flourish through a network of 90 social service agencies. At the showroom they personally shop for all the items needed to make their new house a home–totally free of charge.

By bringing together artists from across the Kansas City metro, this exhibition highlights the power of art as a social and political force, uplifting people in our community who have experienced violence, displacement, and loss.

At 6:00 PM, Amy Cox, Executive Director of Flourish Furniture Bank, will give a brief presentation about their mission and ways to get involved.

Attendees are also encouraged to bring high-need household goods and furnishings that will be donated to Flourish along with the artworks, including dishes, linens, and small electronics.

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Tomorrow is our much-anticipated afternoon of artist talks with the 8 artists featured at Vulpes Bastille this month. Jo...
05/16/2026

Tomorrow is our much-anticipated afternoon of artist talks with the 8 artists featured at Vulpes Bastille this month.

Join us Sunday, May 17 at 1:30 pm to hear from Kwanza Humphrey, Chico Sierra, Harold Smith, Wolfe Brack, Aaron Howell, Phil Dunn, Justin Canja, and Jaedyn Roberts.

In the main gallery, An Avoidant's Guide to Love is a collaborative exhibition of works presented by seven male artists of various ages, races, and sexual orientations that examines the topics of masculinity, avoidant behavior (craving closeness while also fearing it), how society can push men towards this behavior, and how they use art to accept it, combat it, and flourish, love, and connect in spite of it. 

In the sub gallery, Growing Pains is a solo show by Jaedyn Roberts that is an ode to an upbringing in the American heartland, a collection of intimate moments, and a declaration of love so deep it's the closest thing you have to religion.

Come for this special event AND our last open gallery hours, or DM to schedule an appointment before the shows come down on Friday.










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Details from Jaedyn Roberts's solo exhibition, Growing Pains, at Vulpes Bastille. 🔥🔥🔥This Sunday, May 17 at 1:30 PM, Jae...
05/14/2026

Details from Jaedyn Roberts's solo exhibition, Growing Pains, at Vulpes Bastille. 🔥🔥🔥

This Sunday, May 17 at 1:30 PM, Jaedyn will be giving an artist talk along with the 7 artists in the main gallery. Don't miss this special afternoon — our last gallery open hours before both shows come down!

Growing Pains are a normal part of becoming someone new.

This work is in equal parts a celebration of human connection and a reflection on homesickness for things that won’t ever come back. It is an ode to an upbringing in the American heartland, a collection of intimate moments, and a declaration of love so deep it's the closest thing you have to religion.

Through highlighting everyday moments and everyday things, this exhibition explores the complicated ways we define home.

The exhibition is on view through May 22. Join us on Sunday afternoon or DM to schedule an appointment.

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1737 Locust Street
Kansas City, MO
64108

Opening Hours

1pm - 4pm

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