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Mixed-media artist Aaron Fowler returned to his hometown of St. Louis to create a deeply collaborative exhibition inspired by aspirations of friends and family. The expansive show includes a basketball hoop, rows of church pews and lingerie.
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Artists are no strangers to political activism. Through captivating installations, they’re able to visualize complex themes that resonate with movements…
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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 Luminary Arts Center is in the midst of its ongoing show “Counterpublic,” a triennial exhibition scaled to a neighborhood “set to animate the everyday…
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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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The Luminary gallery on Cherokee Street has raised more than 80 percent of the $500,000 it needs to expand both its building and its reach into the…
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St. Louis-based artist Damon Davis works in many forms, from visual art to hip hop records. His profile has grown steadily in recent years. He's now…
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Fourteen St. Louis artists are opening a gallery that will put them directly in touch with art buyers. The space will be run by the artists and will…
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Update 4:17 PM: this piece was updated to better reflect the use of NEA/NEH funding at the Missouri History Museum.When acclaimed trumpeter Terence…
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As the St. Louis Mayoral Race heats up, a group of artists are insisting candidates address how policy makers will make sure that the city makes the arts…