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鈥淣arrative Wisdom and African Arts,鈥 the largest show of African art that St. Louis Art Museum has ever organized, shows how African artists working in many mediums have preserved cultural memory by passing along inherited wisdom.
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Choreographer and art-maker Brendan Fernandes has devised 鈥淚n Two鈥 for four dancers moving throughout the Pulitzer Arts Foundation鈥檚 major exhibition of Scott Burton鈥檚 sculpture.
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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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Artist Kahlil Robert Irving is a St. Louis native with two solo exhibitions in museums right now. His exhibition at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum in St. Louis is like an archeological dig into a contemporary urban landscape.
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鈥淭he Culture: Hip Hop & Contemporary Art in the 21st century鈥 at St. Louis Art Museum maps the broad influence of hip-hop culture in a wide-ranging exhibition.
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The National Building Arts Center plans to place the statue at its entrance. 鈥淟ittle Liberty鈥 traveled from Brooklyn to the Sauget preservation museum on the back of a flatbed truck.
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A new exhibit at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum features a variety of Metro East figures, including Tina Turner, the Indigenous people who built Cahokia Mounds and surveyor Don Alonzo Spaulding.
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鈥淐onfluences,鈥 an exhibition of Faye Heavyshield鈥檚 work at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, includes new pieces that reflect on Cahokia Mounds and the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
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Where you learn Black history, and from whom, determines your understanding of it.
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Fourth grade students from Meramec Elementary learned about the Lewis and Clark expedition during a visit to the Gateway Arch museum, where they took a tour through St. Louis history.