“Vivian Wilson Bluett: Expressions of Blue,” Natasha Ria Art Gallery
Steadily making her trek from emerging artist to established artist, Vivian Wilson Bluett takes a big step in the right direction with her new exhibition, “Expressions of Blue,” at the Natasha Ria Art Gallery.
Religious Art Rocks in the St. Louis Art Museum’s “Paintings on Stone” Exhibition
Exhibit explores how artists used stone to dramatic and emotional effect in portraiture and depictions of the sacred from the Renaissance through the 18th century.
Along with Chicago, New Orleans and New York, Kansas City boasts a long and distinguished jazz tradition that has encompassed artists from saxophonist Charlie Parker to singer Kevin Mahogany.
At the Unicorn Theatre, “Tiny Beautiful Things” is a Welcome Exercise in Radical Empathy
What might it feel like to actually listen to each other? To hear another’s story of love or loss or confusion or fear, and respond not by looking away or closing off, but by opening up?
Returning to Where You Belong: New Exhibitions at Albrecht-Kemper
In Returning | Belonging, a two-person exhibition at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, Benjamin Parks and Kathy Liao explore the complicated and shifting nature of interpersonal connection.
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