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Delcy Morelos鈥檚 exhibition 鈥淚nterwoven鈥 at Pulitzer Arts Foundation offers a rare chance to follow the threads that tie together the Colombian artist鈥檚 deeply felt work. Its centerpiece includes three tons of St. Louis soil and buckets of red brick dust.
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The latest round of work by local artists is now installed throughout St. Louis Lambert International Airport. Participating artists say it鈥檚 a way to achieve heightened visibility for their work.
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Felia Davenport鈥檚 new work is a fresh take on a typical art exhibition.
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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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The Kranzberg Arts Foundation commissioned 20 artists to create large-scale murals on a stretch of Washington Avenue near where Midtown borders Grand Center in St. Louis.
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Stan Strembicki鈥檚 photography show 鈥淟ost Library鈥 is on view at the High Low Gallery in Grand Center. It documents the gradual decay of books destroyed by flood waters in a New Orleans neighborhood.
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Visitors can view Young鈥檚 work 鈥 much of it made from loose bricks, discarded tools and rope 鈥 at the Kranzberg by appointment through Sept. 4.
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Fourteen St. Louis artists are opening a gallery that will put them directly in touch with art buyers. The space will be run by the artists and will鈥
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While selecting images for the art show 鈥淥n the Street Where I Live,鈥 Amanda Verbeck of Pele Prints saw certain themes emerge in artists submissions:鈥
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Early on election night last November, artist Bunny Burson looked to New York City鈥檚 Javits Center ceiling, expecting confetti to fall to celebrate鈥