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The Griot Museum of Black History has received a $100,000 grant to honor the historic contributions of Black St. Louis women.
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A project to change Belleville’s station will closely mirror one that’s been completed at the Emerson Park Transit Center in East St. Louis.
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Creve Coeur officials plan to ask artists to design a monument to honor a Black doctor forced to sell his land in the 1950s. The monument will be built at Dr. H. Phillip Venable Memorial Park. Until 2019, it was named for John Beirne, a mayor who compelled the sale through eminent domain.
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"Wayfinding," an exhibition of public art by Chloë Bass near the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, seeks to provoke private thoughts in public spaces. Visitors are invited to contemplate 32 signs posted near the museum.
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Murals will transform five downtown Belleville buildings as part of an effort to showcase art in the Metro East community.The Belleville City Council…
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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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Lois Conley of St. Louis grew up in Mill Creek Valley, where everything was in walking distance, and neighbors kept a close eye on each others’…
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People in the St. Louis region will soon have a chance to let arts advocates and funders know how to better connect with the public.Last week, the…
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St. Louis sculpture fans can now have a hand in taking care of public art.Laumeier Sculpture Park in Sunset Hills is asking individuals and groups to help…
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UPDATE:The Pulitzer Arts Foundation has announced the winners of its public art contest. Architect Amanda Williams and artist Andres Hernandez will work…