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Lu Ray Waldemer’s Mosaic Pothole Project fixes infrastructure failures with art and community engagement.
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Counterpublic 2023 features public art by more than 30 artists. They explore social issues facing the neighborhoods where their art is placed. The citywide exhibition runs through July 16.
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Chicago-based artist Kelly Kristin Jones addresses the role of white supremacy in society in her exhibition "nwl," short for "nice white ladies."
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Kalaija Mallery, the new artistic director of the Luminary in St. Louis, wants the Cherokee Street art gallery to be a social hub for the neighborhood.
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Search Party will include contributions from musicians, photographers, fine artists and other Black creatives working in all fields.
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Cherokee Street gallery the Luminary will award $60,000 in grants to 10 St. Louis organizations and artists. The money will fund projects including public art installations in the Vandeventer neighborhood and a YouTube show featuring Black artists in conversation.
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Aaron Fowler's first solo exhibition in his hometown, N2EXISTENCE GENESIS, opens at the Luminary in St. Louis on March 6. The artist discusseed it on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Eight billboards in St. Louis and St. Louis County feature messages urging people to stay involved in the fight for change.
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The Luminary art gallery in St. Louis is losing one of its leaders. Brea Youngblood, who co-founded the Cherokee Street gallery, is leaving at the end of…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 3, 2013 - Colin Kloecker and Shanai Matteson are the co-directors of Works Progress, a public…