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A massive show featuring reproductions of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescoes is headed to the America's Center Convention Complex in St. Louis.
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The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra finished its fiscal year with a balanced budget but reported a $3.2 million loss in earned revenues due to canceled or postponed shows. SLSO President and CEO Marie-Hélène Bernard said staff furloughs and salary cuts will continue.
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The public art installation "42 Doors of Hope" aims to raise awareness — and funds — for the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge in St. Louis. Artists whose friends and loved ones suffered from cancer painted uplifting messages on doors placed throughout the St. Louis region.
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COCA has added 52,000 square feet to its facility, plus additional studio space, a community area, a 450-seat theater and a 200-car parking garage. Officials say the expanded space will help people practice social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
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When does a mirror selfie become high art? For artist and political activist Ai Weiwei, it happened in 2008 when he photographed himself inside an…
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Most people are knowledgeable about the early accomplishments of Michelangelo, like his work on the Sistine Chapel ceiling in his 30s. But the artist and…
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Before a group of young adults embarked on a tour of toxic waste sites in St. Louis, artist Allana Ross asked if anyone wanted a respirator. Twice a year…
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The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis plans to secure its long-term future, boost artist support and add services through a $12 million fundraising…
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Thousands of miles across the Atlantic — 7,505 miles, to be exact — is a city St. Louisans can feel a connection with. In the West African country of…
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Washington University’s Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum once sat at the edge of a parking lot, shielded from passing traffic by a row of trees. Following…