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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’s a way to achieve heightened visibility for their work.
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Muhammad Mvstermind Austin created Mvstercamp to train local artists on stage presence, guerilla marketing and industry standards — all lessons that he had to learn the hard way.
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St. Louis City SC named Mvstermind as the club’s director of musical experience. As director, Mvstermind will help curate the music that will be played on game days.
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Katherine Alexander learned the art of pysanky from her Polish mother.
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St. Louis artists have gotten in on NFTs. An expert says they have the potential to benefit artists who don’t usually benefit from the conventional art market — and they’ve exposed the flaws in the current art-collecting system.
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St. Louisan Matt Jordan is breaking out of the mainstream country sound to create a unique sound for himself in the country-rock genre.
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St. Louis Art Museum curators Melissa Wolfe and Amy Torbert discuss “Art Along the Rivers,” the new show examining art from St. Louis and the surrounding confluence region, where the Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio rivers come together.
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STL Sloup, the pop-up soup dinner that provides funding for good causes, returns to St. Louis this month after a five-year hiatus. Anne McCullough explains why, and how, on "t. Louis on the Air."
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Brock Seals talks about his “artivism,” a term coined to describe the intersection between art and activism, and his upcoming project called “The Artivist.”
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Artists who live in north St. Louis are painting murals on business and residential doors and fences. Vibrant homages depict jazz culture, African-inspired flowers, St. Louis greats such as Josephine Baker and more.