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Seeds: Containers of a World to Come

Seeds, Containers of a World to Come highlights 10 international artists. It’s on display at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum at Washington University.

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Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis Spring Exhibitions

At the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, the Spring 2025 exhibitions Like Water and Make the River Present examine water’s significance through art.

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Pulitzer Arts Foundation, Spring 2025 Artists & Exhibitions

Veronica Ryan and Jess T. Dugan explore presence and impermanence at the Pulitzer through sculpture, textiles, and delicate botanical drawings.

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Reverb at Tyson Research Center

Reverb, a new curatorial project at Tyson Research Center, transforms a 3,200-square-foot WWII-era bunker into a hub for contemporary art.

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Soo Shin, (An) Anthology of the Ocean

Soo Shin’s (An) Anthology of the Ocean explores migration and identity through bodily gestures and the use of Pacific Ocean water in her sculpture art.

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Scott Burton: Shape Shift at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation

Scott Burton: Shape Shift marks the first major survey of Burton’s work in nearly four decades since his passing, featuring pieces from the 1960s to the 1980s.

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Great Rivers Biennial 2024

In this segment, we learn more about the Great Rivers Biennial artists and the themes of geography, community, and culture that shape their latest pieces.

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Romare Bearden: Resonances at the Saint Louis Art Museum

Romare Bearden: Resonances examines Modernist Artist Romare Bearden and his relationships with other artists in the Saint Louis Art Museum’s collection.

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Troy Taylor’s American Oddities Museum

Troy Taylor’s American Oddities Museum houses everything from skeletons and side show souvenirs to Ouija Boards and haunted dolls.

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Kernels of Culture: Maize Around the World at the Missouri Botanical Garden

The Stephen and Peter Sachs Museum, on the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Garden, is showcasing an exploration of corn.

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