Art in Bloom is an annual event put on by the St. Louis Art Museum that involves dozens of local florists reimagining works from the museum.
So much of our daily interactions are being turned digital, can the same be done with arts and culture?
Senior J.T. Bridges is about to release his first project under his new musical persona, Tay Altair.
The Kemper Art Museum will open three special exhibits as well as additional galleries for the museum’s permanent collection, Feb. 7.
The Kemper Art Museum celebrated reopening its doors with a special exhibition by contemporary Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei Sept. 28.
This academic year, grab a couple friends and go check out the new exhibits at the Kemper; you’re only here for four years, so take advantage of these opportunities while you can.
The plant wall in the new Weil Hall on the East End has evoked delight and wonder in the Washington University community, forming a pop of lushness into a space largely characterized by minimalist, geometric aesthetics.
“This piece ultimately celebrates student diversity and activism in all forms on campus, and we are excited for the opportunity of future students of color and activists on Wash. U.’s campus to see themselves represented in campus art.”
Wikipedia is one of the first sites to pop up for just about any Google search. We all know not to cite it as an academic source, but we still treat it as a pretty reliable source.
Deana Lawson’s photographs in the newly-opened exhibition, “Deana Lawson,” at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis resonate with grace and power and beauty.
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