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Pulitzer Foundation
for the Arts
3716
Washington Blvd.
St. Louis, MO
314-754-1850

The Pulitzer Foundation
for the Arts is a resource for artists, architects, scholars, students and
the general public. The Pulitzer provides changing exhibitions, programs,
collaborations and exchanges with other cultural and educational
institutions. The Pulitzer opened in 2001 with a building designed by
Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Tadao Ando. Commissioned for the building
and on permanent view are Ellsworth Kelly's wall sculpture Blue Black,
located in the Main Gallery, and Richard Serra’s torqued spiral sculpture
Joe, located in the courtyard.
Exhibitions
at the Pulitzer rotate approximately every six months. Each strongly relates
the art to the architecture. In the belief that a personal experience with
the artwork is a key aspect of the visit there are no labels to detract from
an immediate aesthetic experience. Free brochures are provided at the front
desk with information on current exhibits. The
Pulitzer is next to the Contemporary Art Museum of
St. Louis, which
is also charges no admission and is accessible via a courtyard that connects
the two.
Visiting the
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts
Visiting Hours
Wednesday: 12 pm - 5 pm
Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm
There is no charge to visit the Pulitzer Foundation
for the Arts.

Location: The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts is located
on Washington Blvd. west of Grand Avenue. It is located in the
Grand Center neighborhood of St. Louis, which is centered on Grand Avenue
just north of the Grand exit of I-64/US-40.
Learn more about the
St. Louis area.
Pulitzer
Foundation for the Arts - Official site of the Pulitzer Foundation for
the Arts.
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