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Art exhibition “Neuro Blooms” paints a picture of how different brains work — specifically those of people living with specific mental health conditions.
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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 Hawthorn becomes newest St. Louis Concert venue with free grand opening.
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“Strange Familiars” is an exhibition of fabric sculpture at Craft Alliance in St. Louis that expresses the joy and difficulty of “having a marginalized body in the world,” artist Frankie Toan explained.
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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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Larry Morris of iLLPHONiCS is at the helm of a new festival in St. Louis that recognizes rising hip-hop artists.
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A new Missouri Botanical Garden exhibition examines the complex relationship between sound and plants.
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The former church on North Spring Street in St. Louis has attracted visitors since a 2001 fire left it as a stone shell. The Pulitzer Arts Foundation aims to fix it up but keep its character intact.
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California-based artist Nicole Miller asked 22 St. Louisans what it feels like to be alive. She combined their answers with lasers and film of circus performers.
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“Assembly Required” includes work by artists from around the world who directly involve viewers in the creation of meaning.