The Gallery at the Regional Arts Commission is committed to fostering, encouraging and promoting visual art in St. Louis by exhibiting the work of local artists and providing opportunities for local curators. By special invitation, guest curators compose group exhibitions, each featuring works that explore a specific discourse.
Read moreThe Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts is housed in a concrete building designed by renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando and situated in St. Louis' Grand Center district. It holds the private art collection of Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. The Museum and presents changing exhibitions and engages in a variety of programming initiatives involving the visual, literary, and performing arts.
Read moreMuseum of Contemporary Religious Art
St. Louis University’s Museum of Contemporary Religious Art is the world’s first museum of interfaith contemporary art. MOCRA is dedicated to the ongoing dialogue between contemporary artists and the world’s faith traditions. MOCRA offers a unique setting for the display of its permanent collection and changing exhibitions.
Read moreLaumeier Sculpture Park
Laumeier Sculpture Park is a 105-acre open-air museum featuring over 80 works of contemporary sculpture. Sculptures are exhibited in a museum and outdoors on landscaped lawns or woodland trails. Exhibitions and a multitude of cultural events are held each year. There is no admission to the park.
Read moreInternational Photography Hall of Fame
The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum whose mission is to preserve, promote, and educate its visitors on the history of photography. The IPHF exhibits prints and antique cameras from its permanent collection, and hosts special exhibitions focusing on the art and science of photography.
Read moreSamuel Cupples House
The Samuel Cupples House is located on the campus of St. Louis University. This historic mansion is a rare example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in St. Louis. It has been restored to its original splendor with many of its opulent original furnishings and houses educational exhibitions and art exhibits.
Read moreCraft Alliance Center of Art + Design
Established in 1964, the Craft Alliance provides inspiration and education in contemporary craft to a national community of artists, collectors, students and the art-viewing public. The organization has a retail gallery of art at its University City location and an exhibition gallery at its Grand Center location.
Read moreContemporary Art Museum St. Louis
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is a non-collecting museum that features changing exhibitions of visual art. The museum is recognized nationally for the quality of its exhibitions and education programs and is located in Grand Center, an arts and entertainment district in midtown St. Louis, adjacent to the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts.
Read moreCOCA (Center of Creative Arts)
COCA (Center of Creative Arts) has been providing meaningful arts experiences to St. Louis for two decades. At COCA you will find performances... classes... art galleries... summer camps... places to hold your special event... exhibits... a world of learning, a world of the arts.
Read moreCathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, also known as the "New Cathedral," is the crown jewel of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis. A magnificent structure, the cathedral is Romanesque in style on the exterior and Byzantine on the interior. The church contains the largest mosaic collection in the world.
Read moreGrace Taylor Broughton Sculpture Garden
The Grace Taylor Broughton Sculpture Garden thoughtfully marries masterworks with landscape design and architecture. This exciting outdoor gallery showcases the Saint Louis Art Museum's strong, international collection of 20th century and contemporary sculpture.
Read moreArt Saint Louis
The Art Saint Louis Gallery is located in downtown Saint Louis in the historic Park Pacific building and presents juried theme based exhibits year-round in its downtown gallery as well as at off-site locations. These exhibits feature the works of artists aged 21 and older that reside within a 200-mile radius of St. Louis with new exhibits being presented approximately every eight weeks.
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