STLxSTC includes the fashion designs of acclaimed area fashion designers Michael Drummond, AJ Thouvenot, SSTEW3, Adjo Honsou-Piper, Mary Crogier, and Seals Brock. While the Midwest is not often thought of as a bastion of high-end fashion, many designers known in the fashion world originate from the region.
Read moreBarbara Chase-Riboud Monumentale: The Bronzes
The Pulitzer Arts Foundation presents the first retrospective of trailblazing artist Barbara Chase-Riboud in over forty years. This exhibition will be the largest monographic exhibition of her work to date, tracing the artist’s career from the 1950s to the present moment. The Pulitzer will feature works, highlighting the artist’s groundbreaking role in contemporary sculpture.
Read more1972 Fischer/Spassky: The Match, its Origin, and Influence
1972 Fischer/Spassky: The Match, its Origin, and Influence celebrates the 50th anniversary of American Robert "Bobby" Fischer's historic win over the Russian Boris Spassky in the legendary 1972 World Chess Championship. The show features more than 500 artifacts, including chess pieces used in pivotal game three of the "Match of the Century."
Read moreSelections From The 9INHANDPRESS
Since its inception in 2015, the 9INHANDPRESS International Print Exchange has built on generations of printmakers and print artists in the democracy of printmaking as a means of putting more original artworks into more hands. To that end, the 9INHANDPRESS International Print Exchange has engaged nearly 600 printmakers in an international swap of some 8,880 pieces of printed art.
Read moreLayers of Ink
Layers of Ink aims to highlight current trends in contemporary American printmaking and shine a spotlight on a cross-section of artists working in a variety of traditional, alternative, and experimental print processes.
Read moreMost Good: by Candice Corgan
Corgan’s work highlights the absurdity found in the mundane; using humor and play to discuss the bleak realities about our contemporary culture. She looks at the fine line between the dualities of joy and boredom. Dreams and reality. Hope and failed expectations. Through playful interaction and whimsy, she analyzes a culture of affirmation and distraction.
Read moreThreshold Print Exhibition
The International Print Exchange Program is a non-profit initiative through which printmakers share their work with each-other across the globe. IPEP boosts networking among printmakers and creates awareness about printmaking as an art form among its viewers. This exhibit features 40 print artists from 21 countries.
Read moreLindsay Pichaske
Lindsay Pichaske is an artist and educator based in St. Louis. “My work is inspired by the raw commonalities of animal and human life, and encourages us to consider them through an imaginative, otherworldly lens. The process of making is central to its meaning. My practice is an empathetic gesture; the desire to create a believable sense of life pulls me forward as a maker.” - Artist Statement
Read moreGlobal Threads: The Art and Fashion of Indian Chintz
Over several centuries, Indian artisans perfected complex methods for producing dyes and mordants to create painted and printed cloth in a spectrum of fade-resistant colors known as chintz. Global Threads: The Art and Fashion of Indian Chintz reveals how this innovative and often beautiful textile revolutionized fashion, industry, and global trade.
Read moreChinese Silk Textiles of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
Chinese Silk Textiles of the Ming and Qing Dynasties showcases fine examples of Chinese textiles from the Museum’s collection, including clothing, embroideries, hangings, and banners made between 1570 and 1911. All objects in this exhibition are from the Saint Louis Art Museum’s collection.
Read moreKatharina Grosse Studio Paintings, 1988 - 2022: Returns, Revisions, Inventions - Kemper art Museum - St. Louis, MO
Katharina Grosse is internationally celebrated for her large-scale, on-site works that she paints across built and natural environments. To date, less focus has been placed on her studio-based paintings. This exhibition explores that part of Grosse’s oeuvre, from her earliest paintings in the 1990s to her most recent.
Read moreAmbivalent Pleasures: Advertiser Content in American Art
This installation prompts the question of how the visual culture of marketing and markets influences our lives. Bringing together modern and contemporary artworks that variously incorporate consumer culture and commercial tropes, the selection from the permanent collection of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum revolves around American Pop art, a movement that came to prominence in the 1960s.
Read moreWe didn’t ask permission, we just did it…
The exhibition We didn’t ask permission, we just did it…, guest curated by Manuela Paz and Christopher Rivera of Embajada, revisits three seminal series of exhibitions in Puerto Rico, from 2000 to 2016, that ushered in an independent spirit of art making that is now prevalent in the region.
Read moreMona Chalabi: Squeeze
Data journalist, illustrator, and writer Mona Chalabi presents a large-scale, site-specific exhibition on CAM’s Project Wall. Chalabi’s work is informed by statistics gathered on politics, human rights, demographics, covid infections, climate change, and many other topics.
Read moreGreat Rivers Biennial
The three artists selected for the tenth Great Rivers Biennial Arts Award Program, Yowshien Kuo, Yvonne Osei, and Jon Young, have exhibitions that involve multi-component sculptures, large-scale paintings, and an immersive installation featuring video and photography. The award winners were chosen by a distinguished panel of jurors following individual studio visits with ten semi-finalists.
Read more(all the) Feels
(all the) Feels is a visual art exhibition featuring original artworks that depict and express emotions and moods, including but not limited to: affection, amusement, anguish, anticipation, awe, bravery, caution, doubt, empathy, empowerment, and so much more. Featured will be 60 artworks created in media including collage, drawing, mixed media, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and more.
Read moreA Slice of Americana Art Show
The St. Peters Cultural Arts Centre provides a home base for several local arts organizations, gallery space for area artists. Stop by the Cultural Arts Centre to view the galleries filled with the original artwork. The A Slice of Americana Art Show is an exhibit of artwork that depicts all things Americana from amber waves of grain to apple pie.
Read moreThe Soul of Art Repertoire by George DeMeyers II
The Soul of Art Repertoire by George DeMeyers II is an eclectic array of black art consisting of portraits, murals, acrylics and oils on canvas. While DeMyers has artistic themes that are ever changing, he makes sure that each piece reflects current events that are relevant as seen by the natural eye.
Read more2021 Artists-In-Residence Exhibition
In a world that seems to move so fast, Craft Alliance’s Artists-In-Residence program allows for an artist to focus on their studio practice, in the here and now, and create a sacred space for creativity. Each year, Craft Alliance welcomes emerging and mid-career artists from across the country who work with craft materials.
Read moreStitchin’
The St. Louis Artists’ Guild is proud to present Stitchin’, a invitational exhibition featuring work by Suzy Farren, Nancy Grimes, Kelly Larson, and Debra Lewis. Each artist utilizes the medium of fiber and explores unique approaches to the medium to talk about various themes and topics.
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