Saint Louis Art Map

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Enjoying St. Louis Visual Arts Over the Holidays

The holiday break can be a great time to get out and explore the visual arts in town with family and friends. See below for a list of what you can expect to find at the Saint Louis Art Map institutions…

Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts
(open regular hours)
Current exhibition: Urban Alchemy/Gordon Matta-Clark

Laumeier Sculpture Park
(The offices, indoor galleries, and shop will be closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. The park grounds will remain open from 8 am to sunset on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day but will be closed on Christmas Day.)
Current exhibition: Roberley Bell: Inside Out

Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
(open from 11-3 on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve and closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day; otherwise open regular hours)
Current exhibitions: Chance Aesthetics, Metabolic City, and A Challenge to Democracy

Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
(closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day; otherwise open regular hours)
Current exhibition: For the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn’t there

Sheldon Art Galleries
(closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day as well as New Years Eve and New Years Day; otherwise open regular hours)
Current exhibitions: The Language of Objects, Legends of St. Louis Blues Music, William Christenberry, Backpack Blues, and Jessika Miekeley

White Flag Projects
White Flag will be closed during the holidays and will open the Love and Theft exhibition on January 9, 2010.

MOCRA
MOCRA is closed to the public from until February 2, when we reopen with a re-presentation of our “Good Friday” exhibition.

Boots
Boots will be closed during the holidays and will open in early February with our international artist in resident exhibition-Wilhelm Neußer.

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Author: Kimberly@Kemper Art Museum | Published: Dec 18th, 2009 | Category: Exhibition, Review, Student | Comments: None

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