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The director of the largest art museum in the United States says during turbulent political times museums should stay faithful to their missions of…
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St. Louis artist and activist Elizabeth Vega spends a lot of time in her home.It’s a place in north St. Louis known as Art House, that she bought in 2015.…
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St. Louis-area artist Fabio Rodriguez was devastated when a very personal piece of his work was removed from an exhibition. But did that action rise to…
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In 2014 Ferguson resident Bryce Robinson had the surreal experience of watching from a distance as his hometown became the center of national media…
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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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When the St. Louis Art Museum announced that George Caleb Bingham’s “Verdict of the People” would be sent to Washington, D.C. for the inauguration of…
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The art of activism weaved its way more deeply into the St. Louis arts scene in 2016.In this year’s Cut & Paste arts and culture podcasts, we brought you…
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A St. Louis online arts journal that reaches local, national and international readers, is about to celebrate an important milestone. James McAnally and…
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The Regional Arts Commission has chosen its 2016 Artists Fellows, who will each receive $20,000 checks to help with their work.This is the fourth year RAC…
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Catalina Ouyang’s sculptures are an amalgam of unexpected materials: a raw egg soaked in white vinegar, marble, fake bones, a printed copy of Italo…