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  1. Enjoy masterfully crafted signature salads, sandwiches, soups, breads and desserts changed seasonally to utilize the freshest ingredients. Rozzelle Court Restaurant offers self-service dining for lunch. Families are welcome. Gluten-free, dairy-free and vegetarian options are available. Call 816-751-1278.

  2. Specialties: Museum Mission The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is dedicated to the enjoyment and understanding of the visual arts and the varied cultures they represent. It is committed through its collections and programs to being a vital partner in the educational and cultural life of Kansas City and a preeminent institution both nationally and internationally. The Nelson-Atkins strives to ...

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  4. Art Experiences for Youth and Adults. Home › Museum Tours. Connect with others while exploring art and cultural history from around the globe. Discover the museum and its art on an interactive public tour facilitated by skilled museum educators.

  5. Thanks to a generous recent gift from The Saul Steinberg Foundation, we can slip into Steinberg’s world to reason along with him, wondering and marveling along the way. Organized by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Image Caption: Saul Steinberg, American, born Romania (1914–1999). Untitled, 1957. Ink and watercolor on Strathmore paper, 12 5 ...

  6. For gifts as unique as our collection, shop the Nelson-Atkins Museum Store in Bloch Lobby during museum hours. Members receive 10% off their purchase in store and online. Tickets are not required for entry to the store alone. Have a question for the store? Call (816) 751-1242 to speak with an associate or email store@nelson-atkins.org. Hours ...

  7. About. Shortly after The Tivoli theater closed its doors in Westport, former theater owner Jerry Harrington approached the Nelson-Atkins with an innovative idea. With a little work, the museum’s beautiful and historic Atkins Auditorium could transform into an arthouse theater and become the new home for Tivoli Cinemas.

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