Fall Exhibitions at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation

    Fall is just around the corner and you know what that means… Art museum openings! The Pulitzer Arts Foundation just opened their fall/winter exhibition featuring Sarah Crowner’s “Around Orange” and The National Building Art Center’s “Urban Archaeology: Lost Buildings of St. Louis.” Both exhibitions are site-specific as well as complimentary to the Pulitzer’s architecture and neighborhood. Crowner’s painting in the main gallery pays homage to Ellsworth Kelly’s “Blue Black” which is on permanent view inside the Pulitzer. It is a 75 foot long painting on canvas. The height is the same as the 6 foot width of “Blue Black”. The “Urban Archaeology” exhibition features architectural artifacts from 1840 to 1950 which were found on St. Louis buildings, homes, and institutions. The two shows are open until February 4, 2024. You won’t want to miss it.