Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum

The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, formerly known as the Washington University Gallery of Art, has what is considered one the finest University collections in the country. In operation since 1881 it is the oldest art museum west of the Mississippi river. The museum exhibits works from the its permanent collection, special loan exhibits, student and faculty shows.

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Forest Park

Forest Park is one of St. Louis' most treasured resources and one of the largest urban parks in the United States. It is the home to the region’s major cultural institutions—the Saint Louis Zoo, Saint Louis Art Museum, History Museum, Saint Louis Science Center and the Muny Opera. It also serves as a sports center for golf, tennis, baseball, bicycling, boating, fishing, handball, and ice-skating.

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Sheldon Art Galleries

Founded in 1998, the Sheldon Art Galleries are located in Grand Center, St. Louis's vibrant cultural district. The galleries are a part of the Sheldon Arts Foundation which is also home to the world-class Sheldon Concert Hall built in 1912. The Galleries feature changing exhibitions of painting, printmaking, photography, architecture, sculpture, installation work, jazz history and children's art.

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Saint Louis University Museum of Art

The Saint Louis University Museum of Art is located in a recently restored building on the SLU campus. The museum houses the University's extensive art collection in a series of intimate galleries where visitors can view art and artifacts relevant to Jesuit philosophy and the ideals of liberal arts education.

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Saint Louis Art Museum

The Saint Louis Art Museum is one of the nation's leading comprehensive art museums, containing more than 30,000 works of art of exceptional quality from virtually every culture and time period. Admission to the Museum and its collection is free every day. Admission fees to featured exhibitions vary; admission to featured exhibitions is always free on Fridays.

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St. Louis Artists' Guild

Established in 1886, the St. Louis Artists' Guild is the oldest and largest visual arts center in the Midwest. It promotes visual arts by presenting exhibitions and educational programs and sponsoring many national, regional and local competitions with cash awards. In 2015 the Artists’ Guild moved to the new facilities in the old Famous Barr building in downtown Clayton.

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The 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.

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Museum 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.

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International 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.

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Contemporary 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.

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Art 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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