Join curators Melissa Wolfe and Amy Torbert as they explore female artists, sitters, and their stories in the Museum’s collection. This tour complements the Chamber Project Saint Louis performance American Girl: Determination, Innovation, and Triumph, which will take place on Friday, June 2, at 7 pm in The Farrell Auditorium. Tour begins at the Information … Continued
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With Cindy Meyers Foley, Scantland Family Executive Deputy Director for Learning and Experience, Columbus Museum of Art The volatility of the world today demands creativity and a set of behaviors often practiced by artists including tolerance for ambiguity, wonder, curiosity, imagination, and play. In this interactive workshop, Cindy Foley will outline the role museums can … Continued |
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Join curators Melissa Wolfe and Amy Torbert as they explore female artists, sitters, and their stories in the Museum’s collection. This tour complements the Chamber Project Saint Louis performance American Girl: Determination, Innovation, and Triumph, which will take place on Friday, June 2, at 7 pm in The Farrell Auditorium. The tour begins at the … Continued
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10 am–7 pm (last entry): View the exhibition before it opens to the public. 10 am–noon: Enjoy complimentary coffee or tea in the Cafe. 10 am–noon: Chat with docents stationed in the galleries to answer your questions. 4–7 pm: Enjoy a drink at the cash bar. 4–7 pm: Chat with docents stationed in the galleries … Continued
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10 am–4 pm: View the exhibition before it opens to the public. 10 am–noon: Enjoy complimentary coffee or tea in the Cafe. 10 am–noon: Chat with docents stationed in the galleries to answer your questions. Tickets are required to view the exhibition. Advance tickets are available to reserve. Same-day tickets are available while supplies last.
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Action/Abstraction Redefined: Modern Native Art, 1940s–1970s, is the first exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum to focus on modern Native American art. Expanding the narrative of midcentury abstraction, the exhibition highlights groundbreaking paintings, sculptures, textiles, and works on paper that challenged stereotypical expectations of Native American art during the postwar era. Celebrate the opening of … Continued
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To celebrate the opening of the exhibition Action/Abstraction Redefined: Modern Native Art, 1940s–1970s, three artists whose artwork is featured in the exhibition will discuss their time at the Institute of American Indian Arts and reflect on how it shaped their work. Alexander Brier Marr, SLAM’s Associate Curator for Native American Art, will moderate the discussion … Continued |
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