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Exposure to Art

One of the great things about working at a contemporary art institution is the chance to be a part of the fun events we host. DJ/VIDEO: A Night at CAMSTL is coming up on Thursday, June 25. We have...

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More on DJ/VIDEO

Last week we held an event called DJ/VIDEO: A Night at CAMSTL. This was the second of these types of free events that we offer to the public. We had free food and drinks, the exhibitions running all...

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Citygarden

A new space in downtown St. Louis, called Citygarden, is “immediately taking its place among the great cultural attractions of St. Louis for residents and visitors alike,” as stated by St. Louis Mayor...

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“Untitled” Gathering Place

A couple of months ago we filled you in on a wonderful collaborative project between the Contemporary and Metro Academic and Classical High School. Students of the school worked each other, teachers,...

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Artist Blog Series: “The Dark Room”

Nashashibi/Skaer Once through the lobby of the Contemporary and upon pulling back a thick black curtain, visitors find themselves a little disorientated in a dark room. Instantly they will notice a...

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Curator Talk and Film Screening

Coming up this Wednesday, November 18, the Contemporary’s Chief Curator, Anthony Huberman, will give a special lecture about his curatorial process behind the exhibition For the blind man in the dark...

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Artist Blog Series: Dave Hullfish Bailey

Dave Hullfish Bailey / Tessa Rehkop Dave Hullfish Bailey was born in 1963 in Denver, Colorado, and he currently lives and works in Los Angeles. His work To do with a wide spot along a dusty road...

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Culture Grrl Reviews the Contemporary’s Building

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Artist Blog Series: Rachel Harrison

Rachel Harrison / Tessa Rehkop Click here to view the embedded video. Rachel Harrison was born in 1966 in New York City, where she currently lives and works. Her work, Voyage of the Beagle, is named...

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New Media

Watch the video put together by Amy from the Pulitzer on the Contemporary’s new media and posted on saintlouisartmap.org. The video is part of a series “catching up with…” St. Louis arts organizations....

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