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Four Latina artists painted the mural "Building Bridges" in north St. Louis to spark conversations about the African experience in the Americans. They hope the mural helps highlight the connections between Latinos and African Americans.
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The former Greyhound bus station in north St. Louis once bustled with travelers. But after Greyhound moved, the building became abandoned. In recent weeks, it's become a canvas for St. Louis-based artist Cbabi Bayoc, who installed spray paintings that show beauty and Black pride.
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BELLEVILLE — Paint-splashed walls of four downtown buildings are bringing the first elements of a mural project in the city closer to fruition.Over the…
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St. Louis drivers going north on Jefferson Avenue who pass Cherokee Street can’t miss the 100-foot long mural of a nearly-naked crouching woman, called…
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You can almost hear the silverware clatter, the glasses clink and the generations clash as Thanksgiving approaches.St. Louis artist Edo Rosenblith aims to…
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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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The Student Veterans Center at the University of Missouri-St. Louis is designed to help ease the transition from the military to campus and eventually to…
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St. Louis artist Cbabi Bayoc is known for painting fathers. But in a new project, he’s painting food.Vegetables and fruits star in his mural going up in…
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The arts education organization Raw Canvas debuts a new mural of Olympic legend and track star Jesse Owens debuts this week in the Old North St. Louis…
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Fifteen years ago, the area of St. Louis now known as The Grove was a place many people avoided.“It was ‘Roll up your window and drive really fast,’”…