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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Art Research Center ("ARC") was founded in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1964.[Image:Wall Graphic.jpg|thumb|T.M. Stephens with Wall Graphic on Big Dude’s Music City Building.]ARC grew out of the new center U.S. art cooperative gallery which was dissolved in 1964 when the original idea for ARC was conceived. The founders of this gallery were part of an “abstract” segment of the 15 artists in the co-op. Their background and impetus was partially influenced by the Bauhaus and László Moholy-Nagy and the New Bauhaus in Chicago.International exhibits focused on multi-disciplinary experiments in constructive arts, exploring the relationship between art, science and technology and expositing issues of sensory perception with aesthetic structures. ==ARC timeline and exhibits====ARC Members & Associates== Andreas Weininger Chris Rexroad Dale Eldred Dave Peeples David Desmond David Garrison Denise Childers – secretary/librarian Douglas Freed Eliot Gage Francois Morellet Frank Millich Gary Rice – computer programmer Harold Chase Jay Heuser Jay Mandeville John F. Abbick John Baird - 3-D photographer John Brees Thogmortin -- architect Joseph Ziegler Kathryn Howard Ken Gray Kevin Kissinger Kevin Whelan Larry Alton Larry Bowser Laurence Booth - architect Lee Clark Nancy A. Stephens Norton Nelkin Pamala Gustavson Johnson Patrick Manley Peter Clapp (Boston) Philip J. Van Voorst Robert Blackman Robert Scagliotti Stanley Tigerman – Architect, Chicago Ill Vince Roark Exhibit in New York Virginia Hillix William Peterson William Westerman Zbiginew Blazieje – Toronto, Ontario multi-media artist. }

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