Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center

Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center

Contact Information
816-513-0700
Address
3700 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. 64130
Hours
Tue-Sat: 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center has been selected as a “Best Business” finalist for the 7th Annual Kansas City People’s Choice Awards – 2025. Vote for us to be our community’s “Best Business” at https://kcpcawards.com/2025-finals/
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Upcoming Events

6:00 PM

3700 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.Kansas City, MO, United States

Special guest presenter Victoria Rollins A published author, Victoria is a full-time student and lover of literary activism.  She strives to make her poetry a space for Black and Brown children to...

1:00 PM

3700 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.Kansas City, MO, United States

Join us for a showing of the movie, “Black Rodeo”, Starring Muhammad Ali and Rex Purefoy.

5:30 PM

3700 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.Kansas City, MO, United States

Featuring: The Delynia Jannell Ensemble The Delynia Jannell Ensemble has performed at noted Kansas City music venues such as the American Jazz Museum’s Blue Room Club, Johnnie’s Jazz Bar in the P...

12:00 PM

3700 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.Kansas City, MO, United States

Vintage  (1929) Western Movies starring   Herb Jeffrey “Harlem Rides the Range” and “The Bronze Buckaroo”

1:30 PM

3700 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.Kansas City, MO, United States

Join Us for insightful and up-front conversations with noted Kansas City community leaders, role models and “change agents,” as they share their perspectives on life, living and “changing the ...

6:00 PM

3700 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.Kansas City, MO, United States

Special guest presenter John “Hypocrace” Lewis Known as “your favorite poet's favorite poet," John “Hypocrace” Lewis has been in the poetry community for 10+ years. He represented Kansas Ci...

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Facilities/Amenities

 

The Center
The Center is named in honor of Bruce R. Watkins, a political and social activist. Watkins was fueled by the need to recognize and preserve the varied contributions African-Americans made to the development of Kansas City. The center opened in December 1989 as the outgrowth of Watkins’ efforts. Construction of the Center was made possible through the work and contributions of the Bruce R. Watkins Fountain Inc., the Kansas City Parks and Recreation Department, and the State of Missouri. Director: Emiel Cleaver

Location
The facility is located on one of Kansas City’s major thoroughfares. It is part of the Cultural Mall complex, which includes the Spirit of Freedom Foundation, the Satchel Paige Stadium, an amphitheater and a hillside garden, which greets visitors with thousands of multi-colored irises.

Culture & Education
The center also serves as a showcase for the talents of local, regional and renowned visual and performing artists. It provides visitors with culturally rich entertainment and educational experiences in the form of exhibits and displays, films, classes and workshops, stage performances and special ceremonies.

Features
The center is open to visitors of all ages. The first level includes the Bruce R. Watkins permanent exhibit space, children’s workspace, resource library, auditorium, small gallery and glassed encased exhibit area for small pieces and artifacts. The second level consists of business offices, the main gallery and a temperature-controlled exhibit preparation area.

Admission
Admission is free, although there may be a small fee for some events and classes. The facility offers a variety of space you can schedule for your next special event. Please call for availability and cost for the auditorium, atrium and the two gallery spaces.

Mission
The mission of Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center is to commemorate and interpret the African-American diaspora particularly in the State of Missouri, the City of Kansas City, Mo., and its surrounding areas through fostering educational and cultural programs regarding the past, present and contemporary contributions of African Americans who served to shape the city and state’s history and culture. A major component of contemporary and future interests involves the conscientious development of the state environmental policies.

Membership
We are inviting you to join the continuance of the dream becoming a Friend of the Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center. Friends of the Center contributions will enable the center to promote local artists, acquire great art and major exhibits, expand educational programs, and involve our community in outreach programs. With your help, the center will achieve its mission in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.  Become a Member.

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