The exhibition will be presented online beginning on Aug. 29 and run through Dec. 5.
The exhibition will be presented online beginning on Aug. 29 and run through Dec. 5.
The exhibition will be presented online beginning on Aug. 29 and run through Dec. 5.
The exhibition will be presented online beginning on Aug. 29 and run through Dec. 5.
UMSL Global team members kicked off Global Triton Welcome, a weeklong orientation to help new international students get acclimated ahead of the spring semester.
Work by artists Brian McCarty and Ilene Berman will be featured in new exhibitions opening Jan. 25 and Feb. 8, respectively.
Work by artists Brian McCarty and Ilene Berman will be featured in new exhibitions opening Jan. 25 and Feb. 8, respectively.
Work by artists Brian McCarty and Ilene Berman will be featured in new exhibitions opening Jan. 25 and Feb. 8, respectively.
Barry’s exhibition “Inertia” and Calvin’s exhibition “Chicago Cottages” both open on Sept. 14 and will remain on display through Dec. 7.
Barry’s exhibition “Inertia” and Calvin’s exhibition “Chicago Cottages” both open on Sept. 14 and will remain on display through Dec. 7.
Barry’s exhibition “Inertia” and Calvin’s exhibition “Chicago Cottages” both open on Sept. 14 and will remain on display through Dec. 7.
“Exposure 20: Safe Spaces” will open Aug. 24 as part of an ongoing series featuring local artists.
“Exposure 20: Safe Spaces” will open Aug. 24 as part of an ongoing series featuring local artists.
“Exposure 20: Safe Spaces” will open Aug. 24 as part of an ongoing series featuring local artists.
The collection of mixed media drawings, on display through May 11, are a response to what Davis sees an obsessive fascination with black death in American culture.
The exhibition will run through Dec. 1 and will feature work from more than 80 international, national, regional and local artists who have held residencies in the past five years.
The 174-page collection of poems, published by 2Leaf Press, brings together his passion for writing and interest in culture, heightened by his experiences majoring in anthropology.
“Barista Who Could See the Future” is among the works to be featured in the Gallery 210 show that opens later this month.
Now in its 45th year of existence at UMSL, Gallery 210’s promotion of local artists and innovative programming have been vital for the campus – and the region.