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Bruno David Gallery in Grand Center has closed its doors.Bruno David said his namesake art gallery shut down because of structural concerns recently…
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An art exhibition made of plywood, paint and community spirit opens this weekend in St. Louis.The work emerged from the 2014 unrest sparked by Ferguson…
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Francisco de Goya’s “Disasters of War” is considered one of the most personal and influential print series in the Western canon. This will be the first…
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Updated with St. Charles City Council vote July 6, 2016, 12:51pm - An unusual house made of railroad-shipping containers is going up on Elm Street in St.…
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Do you ever wonder why St. Louis Public Radio covers a particular concert but not an art show opening on the same night? Or a certain play but not a…
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Street art is hanging out in high places this week in St. Louis. Not just around the top stories of abandoned buildings but in a space known for fine art:…
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“Ready to form Voltron!”Fans of the mid-1980s TV show Voltron will recognize that phrase as the moment five robots join together to protect Earth from…
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When it comes to supporting people with developmental disabilities through art-making, the activities are much more than just a pastime.For some in St.…
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When visual artist Basil Kincaid looked for a way to complete the Reclamation Project, a 4-year effort that creates art by remaking elements of St. Louis'…
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Each artist in this year's Great Rivers Biennial addresses individual aspects of living in the Midwest and the influence of various economic factors on…