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Artist Stephanie Syjuco bought some black-and-white photographs a couple of years ago of what she thought were Filipinos seen in everyday moments. But…
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Visual artist Yingxue Zuo’s family was persecuted by China’s ruling Communist Party when he was a child. His father was sent to a labor camp, where he…
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The mostly nondescript Building 2101 at Fort Leonard Wood was the home of the Black Officers' Club before the Army was desegregated in 1948. The building…
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It was humid spring morning in the woods of central Missouri and Henry Domke was lining up a shot. His target? The vibrant petals of a red buckeye bloom...
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On a steamy recent afternoon on Cherokee Street, Chicago-based artist Josh Rios showed off his latest piece — a bicycle and attached wagon, both decorated…
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The 28th annual St. Louis African Arts Festival will return to the World’s Fair Pavilion in Forest Park this weekend. Running Saturday through Monday, the…
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Two twenty-something artists put their identity as “third-culture kids” at the heart of their collaborative exhibition of ceramics, woven textiles and…
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The Luminary gallery on Cherokee Street is moving beyond its walls.Weeks after reopening their gallery space following a $500,000 rehab to the building,…
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In an industrial, desolate block of Granite City, artists are presenting videos, photography and sculptures that depict environmental problems in the St.…
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Obama portraitist Wiley casts 'resplendent, almost religious light' on Ferguson, St. Louis residentsKehinde Wiley has vivid memories of the first time he felt at home in the world of fine art. Growing up in 1980’s South Central Los Angeles, he’d…