Easy as Pi
FRI 6/4
The Pi Gallery (419 East 18th Street) hosts an opening reception for Trash: Re/fuse, Re/use, Re/mix, curated by Carol Zastoupil and including works by Jeremy McConnell, Jennifer Field, Allan Winkler and others, from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday. New to the Crossroads District, Pi is owned by Jodi Wilkins. Call 816-210-6534 for more information. -- Annie Fischer
Lucky Denny
FRI 6/4
Denny Schmickle is a Lincoln, Nebraska-based graphic designer who creates kick-ass concert posters for bands like Stevedore, Death Cab for Cutie and the Walkmen. Lesser-known fact: He's also a painter, and he has a show opening from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Opie Gallery (2012 Baltimore, 816-474-1919). Zigzag in a Work Corridor, Schmickle says, includes panel paintings and "smaller, ready-made-type sculpture and mixed-media pieces." Translation: gutted alarm clocks that Schmickle then paints and lights from within. The show runs until June 26. -- Fischer
Donkey Punch
SAT 6/5
Wearied by the incessant three-band docket of the KC rock club thing, local promoter Roach felt this town needed a swift donkey kick to the club-life nads. Enter, with hoofs flying, Donkey Show 2 -- Son of Donkey Show, Saturday at The Brick (1727 McGee). This breakneck, Golden Corral-like cavalcade of music, poetry, martial arts, film and MC hucksterism showcases, among others, former Frogponder Heidi Phillips, poet Greg Soper and the freak genius of Blo-Chi. Based on his experience with the inaugural Donkey Show, Roach vows that its sequel won't spare a second for patrons to fixate on the ugly world outside. If they must, however, there's a Rock the Vote table. Call 816-421-1634. -- Scott Hartley