LATEST IN St. Louis Regional Arts Commission
Chinese artistic treasure to take Touhill stage

Chinese artistic treasure to take Touhill stage

Beijing Opera, considered the most significant of all operas in China, will bring its act to the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Through a fusion of stylized action, singing, dialogue, mime and acrobatic fighting and...

Chinese artistic treasure to take Touhill stage

Beijing Opera, considered the most significant of all operas in China, will bring its act to the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Through a fusion of stylized action, singing, dialogue, mime and acrobatic fighting and...

Chinese artistic treasure to take Touhill stage

Beijing Opera, considered the most significant of all operas in China, will bring its act to the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Through a fusion of stylized action, singing, dialogue, mime and acrobatic fighting and...

Eye on UMSL: An international welcome

UMSL Global team members kicked off Global Triton Welcome, a weeklong orientation to help new international students get acclimated ahead of the spring semester.

Two book authors, one reading
Two book authors, one reading

The Graduate Writers Association at the University of Missouri­­–St. Louis is hosting the literary version of a double feature. Katherine Riegel and Ira Sukrungruang will provide the St. Louis literary community with back-to-back readings of poetry and creative nonfiction. The double reading is the big event for GWA’s Reading Series this spring.

Two book authors, one reading

The Graduate Writers Association at the University of Missouri­­–St. Louis is hosting the literary version of a double feature. Katherine Riegel and Ira Sukrungruang will provide the St. Louis literary community with back-to-back readings of poetry and creative nonfiction. The double reading is the big event for GWA’s Reading Series this spring.

Two book authors, one reading

The Graduate Writers Association at the University of Missouri­­–St. Louis is hosting the literary version of a double feature. Katherine Riegel and Ira Sukrungruang will provide the St. Louis literary community with back-to-back readings of poetry and creative nonfiction. The double reading is the big event for GWA’s Reading Series this spring.

Conference to explore art’s role in building community
Conference to explore art’s role in building community

The majority of artists live in cities. Their work often addresses urban concerns of health, happiness, diversity, security, freedom of expression and a sustainable environment. Speakers from across the Midwest and St. Louis will explore the power of art to effect changes in urban neighborhoods and communities during the 18th annual “What Is a City?” Conference at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.

Conference to explore art’s role in building community

The majority of artists live in cities. Their work often addresses urban concerns of health, happiness, diversity, security, freedom of expression and a sustainable environment. Speakers from across the Midwest and St. Louis will explore the power of art to effect changes in urban neighborhoods and communities during the 18th annual “What Is a City?” Conference at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.

Conference to explore art’s role in building community

The majority of artists live in cities. Their work often addresses urban concerns of health, happiness, diversity, security, freedom of expression and a sustainable environment. Speakers from across the Midwest and St. Louis will explore the power of art to effect changes in urban neighborhoods and communities during the 18th annual “What Is a City?” Conference at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.

MORE IN St. Louis Regional Arts Commission