Winter Celebrations is the Museum’s annual family-friendly festival highlighting cultures and holiday traditions from around the world. This year’s event will continue virtually from December 10–January 1, with on-demand videos and other activities for the entire family to enjoy together. #WinterCelebrations
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2021 Virtual Kwanzaa Celebration: My Black Is Beautiful
Join us for the second virtual edition of our annual Kwanzaa Celebration. Learn about the traditions of Kwanzaa through a virtual journey of the seven principles and a scavenger hunt featuring art from the Museum’s collection. Presented in partnership with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., St. Louis Metropolitan Alumnae Chapter This on-demand virtual program will … Continued |
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2022 Virtual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Celebration: Joy as an Act of Resistance
This year, the Saint Louis Art Museum offers a virtual edition of the annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Celebration. This presentation is inspired by photographs of Dr. King by Pulitzer Prize–winning photographer Moneta Sleet Jr. that embody the concept of joy as an act of resistance. Local Black performing artists, Freeman Word, … Continued |
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This panel will examine the process of portrait photography, both behind and in front of the camera. Hannah Klemm and Eric Lutz, cocurators of Currents 120: Jess T. Dugan, will lead a discussion with artist Jess T. Dugan and two sitters, Shira Berkowitz and Collin Elliott, who have been the subjects of numerous portraits. In … Continued
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Judy Watson is an Indigenous artist whose matrilineal family is from Waanyi country in Northwest Queensland, Australia. She is a member of the first generation of Aboriginal artists to employ the conventions of a studio-based fine art practice to examine contemporary identity and historical trauma. During this talk she will discuss her artistic practice and … Continued
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Elizabeth Catlett was an artist, advocate, and teacher whose career spanned over 60 years. Her work made visible Black and Indigenous women that are often underrepresented in art. Learn more about Elizabeth Catlett and the influence of Mexican art and artists, and the African American experiences on her work. This talk by Delyn Stephenson, the … Continued
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