Nancy Kranzberg
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Nancy Kranzberg examines the economic impact that the arts make in the St. Louis community.
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Nancy Kranzberg takes a look at the wide variety of music in St. Louis, past and present.
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While there is no consensus as to whether crafts can be considered fine art, Nancy Kranzberg makes the case that recent craft exhibitions are worthy of inclusion in fine art museums.
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The heads of seven St. Louis arts and culture institutions have recently retired or will soon retire. Nancy Kranzberg highlights their many accomplishments and contributions to the cultural landscape of the region.
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Nancy Kranzberg examines the many ways artists have reacted and expressed their feelings to the Earth and its conditions from Stonehenge in England to contemporary earthworks in St. Louis.
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Nancy Kranzberg takes a look at folk art and the fuzzy lines between it and fine art.
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Nancy Kranzberg examines the art of collage and its use in fine works of art for more than 2 centuries.
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Nancy Kranzberg looks at how gardens have been depicted in art from ancient times through today.
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Nancy Kranzberg consulted with leaders in the arts community to find how they were handling the pandemic and issues of diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Nancy Kranzberg explores the many ways that art it used to tell a story.
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Nancy Kranzberg polled a number of local artists to see how the pandemic is affecting the way they work.
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Even though the pandemic has forced restrictions on local museums, there are still a number of opportunities for St. Louisans to explore, including a variety of smaller institutions.