Gallery Talks
Thursday, July 11
Gallery Talk, 11:00 am
Friday, July 12
Gallery Talk, 6:00 pm
The Contemporary Art Collection
Free; Space limited
Join Tricia Paik, Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, for a lively and informative discussion.
Thursday, July 18
Gallery Talk, 11:00 am
Friday, July 19
Gallery Talk, 6:00 pm
The Prints, Drawings, and Photography Collection
Free; Space limited
Join Elizabeth Wyckoff, Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, for a lively and informative discussion.
Thursday, July 25
Gallery Talk, 11:00 am
Friday, July 26
Gallery Talk, 6:00 pm
The Decorative Arts Collection
Free; Space limited
Join David Conradsen, The Grace L. Brumbaugh and Richard E. Brumbaugh
Associate Curator in Charge, Decorative Arts and Design, for a lively and informative discussion.
Thursday, August 1
Gallery Talk, 11:00 am
Friday, August 2
Gallery Talk, 6:00 pm
The Ancient American Collection
Free; Space limited
Join Amy Clark, Research Assistant for the Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, for a lively and informative discussion.
Thursday, August 8
Gallery Talk, 11:00 am
Friday, August 9
Gallery Talk, 6:00 pm
The European Art to 1800 Collection
Free; Space limited
Join Judith Mann, Curator of European Art to 1800, for a lively and informative discussion.
Thursday, August 15
Gallery Talk, 11:00 am
Friday, August 16
Gallery Talk, 6:00 pm
The American Art Collection
Free; Space limited
Join Janeen Turk, Assistant Curator of American Art, for a lively and informative discussion.
Thursday, August 22
Gallery Talk, 11:00 am
Friday, August 23
Gallery Talk, 6:00 pm
The Asian Art Collection
Free; Space limited
Join Philip Hu, Associate Curator of Asian Art, for a lively and informative discussion.
Thursday, August 29
Gallery Talk, 11:00 am
Friday, August 30
Gallery Talk, 6:00 pm
The Modern Art Collection
Free; Space limited
Join Simon Kelly, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, for a lively and informative discussion.
Thursday, September 5
Gallery Talk, 11:00 am
Friday, September 6
Gallery Talk, 6:00 pm
The Ancient Art Collection
Free; Space limited
Join Lisa Çakmak, Assistant Curator of Ancient Art, for a lively and informative discussion.
Thursday, September 12
Gallery Talk, 11:00 am
Friday, September 13
Gallery Talk, 6:00 pm
The Photography Collection
Free; Space limited
Join Eric Lutz, Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, for a lively and informative discussion.
Thursday, September 19
Gallery Talk, 11:00 am
Friday, September 20
Gallery Talk, 6:00 pm
The Native American Art Collection
Free; Space limited
Join Jill Ahlberg-Yohe, Mellon Fellow in Native American Art, for a lively and informative discussion.
Family Sundays
Bring the whole family to the Saint Louis Art Museum for free, art-inspired fun!
Family Tour leaves at 2:30 pm.
You're invited to the Museum every Sunday afternoon for hands-on art activities and a lively 30-minute family tour through the galleries. Each month's activities focus on a different, family-friendly theme.
Family Sundays are sponsored by Wells Fargo Advisors.
Modern Masterpieces
July 7, 14, 21, and 28
1:00 – 4:00 pm
Show your love for modern and contemporary art on Sundays in July! Each week will feature an art project based on the works in our newly expanded 20th and 21st century galleries. Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, and Joan Mitchell will all be featured in this month-long love letter to modern and contemporary art. Families are also invited to take a guided tour of our new East Building.
It's Greek to Me
August 4, 11, 18, and 25
1:00 – 4:00 pm
Drop by the Museum on Sundays in August to explore the legends and lore of ancient Greece. Be transported back to a time of gods and goddesses with a month of art projects and tours inspired by our collection of ancient Greek artwork.
Ancient Americas
September 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29
1:00 – 4:00 pm
Explore the worlds of some of the people who inhabited Ancient America. Learn about powerful empires that ruled the western hemisphere and participate in art activities and tours throughout the Museum's expansive Ancient Americas galleries.
Family Workshops
Join us Saturday mornings to look at and make amazing art. Each of these kid-centered workshops combines a playful visit to the galleries with an art activity. Adults participate and create along with the children—no experience necessary.
Fee: $10 per person, per workshop ($8 Members)
Please pre-register for the the workshops.
Family Workshop for 3 & 4 Year Olds
Saturday, July 13, 10:30–11:30 am
Pop Portraits
Paint portraits in the style of Pop artists Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Take a guided tour of the Museum's new Pop Art gallery and then return to the classrooms to produce a portrait that goes pop!
Lecture
The Donald J. Danforth Annual Lecture: The Cosmopolitan World of Northern Plains Indian Art: 1750-1850
Thursday, September 26, 6:30 pm
Speaker: Janet Berlo, Professor of Art History/Visual and Cultural Studies, University of Rochester, New York
We customarily think of the time period before the Reservation era as "traditional" in the lives of Plains Indian peoples. This lecture will demonstrate that, by the late 18th century, people of the Northern Plains had already incorporated numerous items of global manufacture into their own aesthetic system of dress and adornment. In reformulating our understanding of Plains peoples and their lives during this era, we bring them into a global conversation, rather than isolating them on the margins of culture.
Using images painted by Karl Bodmer, George Catlin, and others, as well as objects made by Plains Indian artists, speaker Janet Berlo will trace the numerous connections that linked the Upper Missouri River area with St. Louis, Philadelphia, New York, London, Venice, and even China.
About the Speaker:
Janet Catherine Berlo, Ph.D., is Professor of Visual and Cultural Studies at the University of Rochester in New York. A consultant to the publication on the Danforth Collection at the Saint Louis Art Museum (to be released in 2015), she has also written and co-written numerous catalogues, books, and articles on Native North American art, including Spirit Beings and Sun Dancers (Braziller, 2002), Native North American Art (Oxford, 1998, with Ruth Phillips), The Early Years of Native American Art History (U. Washington Press, 1992), Plains Indian Drawings 1865-1935: Pages from a Visual History (Abrams, 1996) and Arthur Amiotte: Collage Series 1988-2006 (Wheelwright Museum, 2006).
Janet Berlo earned her Ph.D. in the History of Art at Yale in 1980. She has taught Native American art history as a visiting professor at Harvard, Yale, and UCLA, and has received grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Getty Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.