The Arts Today Newszine - vol 6.2

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March 3–31 The Saint Louis Art Museum’s beloved tradition of celebrating art and flowers is virtual! This year, Art in Bloom features virtual floral presentations and demonstrations with fresh and inspiring new ways to experience blooms in art and the natural world, all from the comfort of home. Members will enjoy special access to exclusive virtual content. Enjoy a presentation by a Museum curator, floral arranging demonstrations with local designers, a guided looking experience, a nature-inspired familyfriendly scavenger hunt, and a behind-the-scenes tour of an urban flower farm. Co-owners Mimo Davis and Miranda Dushack will take you on a virtual visit to Urban Buds: City Grown Flowers.

Charles I will be featured in the Art in Bloom Slow Art Experience. Kehinde Wiley, American, born 1977; Charles I, 2018; oil on linen; 96 × 72 inches; Saint Louis Art Museum, Funds given by Gary C. Werths and Richard Frimel, Barbara and Andy Taylor, Anabeth and John Weil, John and Susan Horseman, Nancy and Kenneth Kranzberg, Michael and Noémi Neidorff, David Obedin and Clare Davis, Adrienne D. Davis, Yvette Drury Dubinsky and John Paul Dubinsky, Mrs. Barbara S. Eagleton, Hope Edison, Roxanne H. Frank, Rosalyn and Charles Lowenhaupt, Jack and Susan Musgrave, Dr. and Mrs. E. Robert Schultz, Susan and David Sherman III, Pam and Greg Trapp, Mark S. Weil and Joan Hall-Weil, Keith H. Williamson, and the Third Wednesday Group 27:2019; © 2019 Kehinde Wiley, Courtesy of the Saint Louis Art Museum and Roberts Projects SPONSORED BY

EVENT PARTNER

Because we cannot gather together at the Museum, floral displays will not be on view in the Museum’s galleries. Connect with us!

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Volume 6.2 March 14, 2021


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