Family Sunday: Make Your Mark You’re invited to the Museum on Sunday afternoons to explore art in the galleries and participate in a hands-on art activity. Each Family Sunday focuses on a different family-friendly theme. Take-and-Make Art Activity Kits will be available, while supplies last, for families who prefer to do their art projects at … Continued
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Join a Saint Louis Art Museum docent for a lively and engaging tour of the Museum’s collection. Tour themes change monthly. Tours begin at the Information Center in Sculpture Hall, and they are limited to 10 visitors on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Enrique Chagoya, artist Larissa Goldston, Universal Limited Art Editions David Kiehl, curatorial advisor Susan Sheehan, Susan Sheehan Gallery Elizabeth Wyckoff, curator of prints, drawings, and photographs Focusing on the prints and drawings on view in the exhibition Catching the Moment: Contemporary Art from the Ted L. and Maryanne Ellison Simmons Collection, panelists will engage in … Continued |
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Family Sunday: Inspired by Nature You’re invited to the Museum on Sunday afternoons to explore art in the galleries and participate in a hands-on art activity. Each Family Sunday focuses on a different family-friendly theme. Take-and-Make Art Activity Kits will be available, while supplies last, for families who prefer to do their art projects at … Continued
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Virtual Summit on Diversity On Thursday, September 22, 2022 the Saint Louis Art Museum hosted a free, virtual summit to explore the critical changes museums and cultural institutions must make to attract, support, and retain BIPOC talent. Advancing Change: Retaining BIPOC Talent in Museums included a keynote address by Dr. Kelli Morgan, who discussed anti-racist approaches … Continued |
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This lecture has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience. With Claudia Swan, Inaugural Mark Steinberg Weil Professor of Art History at Washington University in St. Louis Beginning in the 16th century in Europe, collectors assembled Wunderkammern, or cabinets of curiosity—protomuseums engineered to evince wonder and awe. These collections housed weird and sometimes wild conjunctions … Continued |
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Gain new perspectives on Andy Goldsworthy’s Stone Sea as you walk throughout this large-scale outdoor sculpture. During this 20-minute guided experience, a Saint Louis Art Museum docent will provide insights into this work of art—commissioned by the Museum and designed by the artist for the space it occupies—while you explore the sculpture. We invite you … Continued |
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Family Sunday: Nature Narratives You’re invited to the Museum on Sunday afternoons to explore art in the galleries and participate in a hands-on art activity. Each Family Sunday focuses on a different family-friendly theme. Take-and-Make Art Activity Kits will be available, while supplies last, for families who prefer to do their art projects at home. … Continued
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Celebrate the opening of Currents 122: Meleko Mokgosi by raising a glass with the exhibition curators—Hannah Klemm and Molly Moog—starting at 4 pm. Visit the galleries to see the exhibition for yourself, and at 6 pm hear Mokgosi discuss the exhibition and his practice at an Artist Talk in SLAM’s Farrell Auditorium. Cocktails with the curators: 4–8 pm (drinks available … Continued
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Hear Botswana-born artist Meleko Mokgosi discuss his exhibition, Currents 122, which features new paintings from his most recent series, Spaces of Subjection. This project explores space as a metaphor, a theoretical device, and a social construct to question conventional ideas of subjecthood and subject construction. The exhibition is sponsored in part by the Henry L. and … Continued
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