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The two-day St.ART festival this weekend is billed as a street art event, but it takes places in parks, not streets.It opened Saturday at Langenberg Field…
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When Cuban-born painter Rey Alfonso was 12, his mother died. The next year, he built a raft and set out alone for the United States, away from Fidel…
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Many St. Louisans have been watching the Contemporary Art Museum closely since an exhibition last fall was viewed as offensive to black people,…
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Nika Marble’s artistic toolbox holds an eclectic mix: A shot of tonic, a staccato note and a sharp pair of scissors.Each tool is in service of one of her…
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St. Louis’ Arts and Education Council has announced the first recipients of a new startup competition for arts entrepreneurs. The winners are Antionette…
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Most people probably don’t think artists develop their exhibits by meeting for coffee, walking through the park, and talking. But that’s exactly how the…
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You know what they say: You can’t spell Cut & Paste without “u.”OK, go ahead: groan. We're groaning with you. We know that no one says that.But seriously,…
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Ohio-based artist Mitchell Eismont’s interest in the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis developed while he was producing posters for East Coast musician…
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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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Photographer Kat Reynolds is having a moment.In the past few months, Reynolds has exhibited at five St. Louis venues. She was named this year’s Emerging…