CAM curator leaving for Rhode Island
Dominic Molon has been appointed the Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design in Providence.
Dominic Molon has been appointed the Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design in Providence.
In St. Louis, February 14 is a special day for showing your love -- for the arts. And for women around the world and people with developmental disabilities.
The Regional Arts Commission today announced the recipients of its first-ever Innovation Grants to groups ranging from the more established Stages St. Louis to the lesser-known Openly Disruptive art/technology group.
This Friday, the colors red and blue star in a politically themed exhibit opening in the lobby of the Contemporary Art Museum: Jonathan Horowitz’s “Your Land/My Land: Election ’12."
When a writer who normally covers music for the Beacon was asked to fill in for Nancy Fowler on an Arts Writer-led Bus Tour of artist studios, he discovered as much as he was also able to share: This city is incredibly diverse, profoundly interesting and always willing to engage in dialogue about life, art and culture.
The selected artists are David Johnson, Asma Kazmi and Mel Trad. St. Louis, the city, is the connecting thread between these exhibits and creatively represented in their work.
In several visits to the Gateway City, new Contemporary Art Museum director Lisa Melandri was impressed by St. Louis’ many cultural institutions, its commitment to contemporary art and its overall friendliness.
After a five-month search, St. Louis' Contemporary Art Museum has named Lisa Melandri as its new director, beginning this August.
Seven local teams explained their ideas to enliven the city at an event sponsored by "Good" magazine. These included informational pavilions in neighborhoods that include bulletin boards and historic photos, which also serve as gathering spaces.
Christodoulos Panayiotou’s “One Thousand and One Days” at the Contemporary provokes reflection on power and representation — how one authority figure represents the will of a constituency or how a public face of authority is constructed.