Member Lectures are available exclusively to Museum Members. Join today. Celebrate the legacy of Romare Bearden with Charlie Farrell, the 2022–2024 Romare Bearden Graduate Museum Fellow. Romare Bearden’s Summertime is an important work in the Museum’s collection, and it's getting ready to step into the spotlight for the first time in 20 years. Join Farrell for … Continued
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This event has been canceled because of inclement weather. Gain new perspectives on Andy Goldsworthy’s Stone Sea as you walk throughout this large-scale outdoor sculpture. The space will be open for visitors to view on a first-come, first-served basis. No tickets required. The viewing is weather dependent. If the Museum cancels the viewing, the website … Continued
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Dallas-based sculptor Tamara Johnson will provide a hands-on workshop for high school students inspired by her artwork on view in the exhibition Currents 123: Tamara Johnson. During the workshop, students will visit the exhibition and be guided through an interactive workshop that will explore methods and techniques used by Johnson in her professional practice. Johnson … Continued
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The Saint Louis Art Museum is “Dedicated to Art and Free to All.” But what does that mean, exactly? This lively and engaging tour will explore the answer to that question by highlighting works that feature a range of materials and formats, and that carry unique messages. Tours begin at the welcome desk in Sculpture … Continued
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In this teacher workshop, participants will engage in a hands-on sculptural casting workshop with Currents 123 artist Tamara Johnson. Participants can also visit the exhibition with the artist, ask questions, and converse with fellow educators, before leaving with a handmade artwork and ideas for classroom connections. A boxed meal and materials will be provided. Current … Continued
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Long recognized for her singular vision, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (Enrolled Salish, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation) is among the foremost contemporary artists. During this conversation with her son, artist Neal Ambrose-Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith will speak about her wide-ranging artistic practice, highlighting two artworks the Museum recently acquired. State Names Map: Cahokia and Trade Canoe: … Continued
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You’re invited to the Museum for Family Sunday! Enjoy hands-on art activities and special interactive components for kids within the galleries. Family Sunday activities focus on a different, family-friendly theme each time. This Family Sunday is inspired by Romare Bearden: Resonances, which is on view through May 3 through September 15 in the Roxanne H. … Continued
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Young Friends events are available exclusively to Family & Friends–level Members and above with the Young Friends designation. Join today. “Art is an escape from reality.” –Henri Matisse Escape with us and spend an evening by the sea! Catch a glimpse of the world of Henri Matisse and the sea that inspired him. Enjoy relaxing … Continued |
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Join Olivia Davis and the Craft Academy In Sculpture Hall for an artist-led sewing project that introduces our youngest artists to the joys of sewing. No tickets or reservations required. Recommended for children 3 to 5 and their caregivers.
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Join us in celebrating Matisse and the Sea with your little one! This early childhood program is designed for children ages 2–6 and encourages a stress-free visit with drop-by stations in the education center. These stations will include a turtle meet-and-greet (1 pm-2:30 pm), hands-on activities, and a special guest expert to teach about sea … Continued
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Gain new perspectives on Andy Goldsworthy’s Stone Sea as you walk throughout this large-scale outdoor sculpture. The space will be open for visitors to view on a first-come, first-served basis. No tickets required. The viewing is weather dependent. If the Museum cancels the viewing, the website will be updated.
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Gain new perspectives on Andy Goldsworthy’s Stone Sea as you walk throughout this large-scale outdoor sculpture. The space will be open for visitors to view on a first-come, first-served basis. No tickets required. The viewing is weather dependent. If the Museum cancels the viewing, the website will be updated.
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Enjoy live music and food trucks while exploring the Grace Taylor Broughton Sculpture Garden during the SLAM Jam series kickoff, featuring the LustreLights. Food trucks include FUFU n' Sauce, Zacchi, and Destination Desserts.
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Art Night Out is an evening of social gathering with conversational programs on topics related to modern and contemporary art taking place sequentially at two locations—the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum and SLAM. Participants will hear from speakers at each stop and enjoy refreshments. Art Night Out will explore German Expressionism and conservation science. Presented … Continued
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The 1923 opening of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, was the culmination of one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most ambitious and elaborate commissions. It was Wright’s first international project, inaugurating him as one of the first 20th-century architects of global significance. Join Ken Tadashi Oshima, professor of architecture at the University of Washington, in honoring … Continued
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You’re invited to the Museum for Family Sunday! Enjoy hands-on art activities and special interactive components for kids within the galleries. Family Sunday activities focus on a different, family-friendly theme each time. This Family Sunday is inspired by the exhibition Jaune Quick-to-See Smith. Work by the artist is on view May 3 through November 10 … Continued |
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Learn, play, explore, and grow at the Museum’s program for our youngest visitors. Join us for an adventure as we discover new ways of interacting with art and each other. With time for play, storytelling, Museum walks, and art making, Wee Weekends provide a fun and active way to explore the Museum together. Recommended for … Continued
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Learn the about the art of stained glass and make your own project at an Open Studio hosted by Craft Alliance. The workshop will be led by Dani Collette and Allora McCullough, Craft Alliance's Whitaker Foundation Artists-in-Residence for 2023–2024.
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Gain new perspectives on Andy Goldsworthy’s Stone Sea as you walk throughout this large-scale outdoor sculpture. The space will be open for visitors to view on a first-come, first-served basis. No tickets required. The viewing is weather dependent. If the Museum cancels the viewing, the website will be updated.
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Learn, play, explore, and grow at the Museum’s program for our youngest visitors. Join us for an adventure as we discover new ways of interacting with art and each other. With time for play, storytelling, Museum walks, and art making, Wee Weekends provide a fun and active way to explore the Museum together. Recommended for … Continued
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Gain new perspectives on Andy Goldsworthy’s Stone Sea as you walk throughout this large-scale outdoor sculpture. The space will be open for visitors to view on a first-come, first-served basis. No tickets required. The viewing is weather dependent. If the Museum cancels the viewing, the website will be updated.
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Want to solve a mystery? Discover the hidden stories and science behind the art at SLAM during this celebration of the exhibition Concealed Layers: Uncovering Expressionist Paintings! Enjoy gallery activities, music, art making, and performances as you test your sleuthing abilities.
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Explore the courageous and often disruptive perspectives of LGBTQIA+ artists in a tour that celebrates their contributions to art history and the relationship between art and identity. Tours begin at the welcome desk in Sculpture Hall on a first-come, first-served basis. |