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In her last year at SEMO, printmaking major Katherine Miller of St. Louis knows she needs to think about the business of art even as she plans for grad…
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When Theresa Disney’s two sons came home from school, they never knew what they might find. To their artist mom, everything’s a canvas, even the…
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As women strive to gain equal ground in the workplace, they’re also working to establish the same ground in the arts. The Women in the Arts Conference at…
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Black-owned galleries display African-American art all year long. Many others tend bring out such work only during February, Black History Month. But…
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Fifteen years ago, the area of St. Louis now known as The Grove was a place many people avoided.“It was ‘Roll up your window and drive really fast,’”…
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An abandoned building with broken windows may seem nothing more than an ugly blemish. But to a mural artist, it’s a beautiful opportunity, a waiting…
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An upcoming exhibit responding to the killing of Michael Brown by a Ferguson police officer won’t be your typical art show.The “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot”…
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Bruno David Gallery in Grand Center will open a second location in St. Louis' Grove area, focusing on women artists.The new spot, called Bruno David…
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Boise has one. So do Houston and Los Angeles, and even East St. Louis. But St. Louis is one of the few major cities that doesn’t have a poet laureate, an…
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In the early 1990s, choreographer Bill T. Jones sought to illuminate the AIDS crisis using the language he knows best: dance. Now, the St. Louis-area…