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What would a monster look like if it were on vacation? Graffiti artists across the country will visually answer that question and more during St. Louis' annual Paint Louis festival on the riverfront.
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The murals are also meant to highlight city businesses and encourage economic growth.
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He’s known for his work in the Cardinals front office, but team President Bill DeWitt III is spending more time in the art studio — and now his work is part of a St. Louis gallery.
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Curators are discovering new layers to German Expressionist art in St. Louis.
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Kevin Haller, an information technology professional turned artist, hopes to portray his history and connection with nature through his paintings of the American West.
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At the annual graffiti and hip-hop festival Paint Louis, kids have the chance to graffiti an abandoned weigh station near the downtown St. Louis flood wall. Under supervision, kids explore technique and expression and learn the unwritten rules of graffiti art.
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Tiana Bojorquez has spent much of the past several weeks thinking about how she can capture what's going on in the streets on a special canvas.On…
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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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Fidencio Fifield-Perez’s art details moments in time. He uses paintings and paper cuttings that reflect his early life in Oaxaca, Mexico, his childhood in…
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All artists use their unique abilities and experiences in their work. Chris Worth is no different.But Worth’s art is informed by a more complicated set of…