TAPS Togethers: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City
This event is open to military adult and child survivors.
TAPS families are invited to meet and connect with other survivors while engaging with over 5,000 years of art in the heart of Kansas City.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art invites all people to explore the art in its care, and through its broad collection, the depths and complexities of human experiences.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Location: Kansas City, Missouri 64111
Registration is required: Once you receive your registration confirmation, you will receive additional details for this event.
Parking: The parking garage is located on Oak Street, on the west side of the museum and just south of 45th Street.
Upon Arrival: You will meet up with other survivors in the Museum Foyer by 12:45 p.m.
Attire: Casual attire. We encourage you to wear any TAPS attire you may have and/or a photo button of your loved one as this will allow you to more easily locate one another at the event.
What to Bring: Please bring water and a curious attitude. Food and drink are not allowed in the exhibits. Backpacks are not allowed.
Cost: Admission to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is free. Parking for the general public is $14 per vehicle. Nelson-Atkins members park for free. Visitors with disabilities may park for free in the garage with an accessible placard. Free, limited-space parking is available at Rockhill Road and 45th Street.
Notes: This event is wheelchair accessible. While we are promoting this event, it is not directly organized or hosted by TAPS. Therefore, TAPS will not have a presence at the event. This is simply an opportunity for our survivors to meet up, connect and build community within their local areas.
Please reach out to tapstogethers@taps.org with any questions.


