Join artist Amy Sillman; Rebecca Sears, lecturer in the Department of Classics in Arts & Sciences; and Meredith Malone, associate curator, as they discuss Sillman’s animated film After Metamorphosis (2015–16), the artist’s response to the Roman poet Ovid’s mythic tale of transformation, desire, and power. Sillman’s five-minute film will be screened in advance of the Q&A and will be available for viewing via the Museum’s website the week prior to the program.
The program will include live closed captions.
Free, but registration is required.
Join us for an artist talk with the California-born, Berlin-based artist Christine Sun Kim. Kim explores concepts of sound, its visual representations, and how it is valued by society, from her perspective as part of the Deaf community. She uses performance, video, drawing, writing, and sound installation to uncover the depth and complexity of communication, including the politics of voice, listening, and language.
The program will include ASL interpretation by Denise Kahler and live closed captions.
Free, but registration is required.
Join Hope Creates for its Virtual Gala, Share the Art of Sobriety®: Celebrate Extraordinary Stories of Creative Young Artists in Recovery, and support young people who are embracing their artistic creativity to sustain sobriety. The evening includes a silent auction featuring creations from program participants and a range of donations from local supporters, as well as a specially-produced video highlighting inspirational stories. Model, actor, and award winning TV personality, Jeffrey Small, will serve as emcee. The online gala is free and open to the public.
This tour presents a selection of works from the Teaching Gallery exhibition The Autonomous Future of Mobility, curated by Constance Vale, assistant professor of architecture in the Sam Fox School. The exhibition examines the car’s legacy over the past century as depicted in art and visual culture, offering a view toward today’s emerging technological developments and exposing our vulnerability in the face of the horsepower and political power that drive mass movement.
This hour-long tour is free, but registration is required (link to come).
Support for this program is provided by Women and the Kemper.
Our reimagined season is comprised of six live presentations with Artistic Director Philip Barnes and other special guests from around the globe featuring archival recordings of the choir. The series will highlight our unique role in the cultural life of St. Louis and the wider artistic community, will introduce you to recordings (many previously unavailable to the public), will offer you a deeper understanding of the Chamber Chorus, and will explain how our music is brought to life in performance. This event will also be live streamed so that you can watch from your home. 38.63938;-90.23110