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Event Calendar

Stay up to date on upcoming gallery exhibitions, projects, and collaborations in St. Louis.

 

Check our collection of arts related events happening around St. Louis.

WE’RE BAAAAACK!!!

Much like the poltergeist from the feature film Poltergeist 2, in person events are back! Because scheduling is scary enough, Silver Space is here to help. Behold, our virtual baby - The Events Calendar - revived by popular demand. Here you can find out when the next gallery opening is, where you can hear free artist talks, and even what you missed out on because you didn’t check the calendar like you should have in the first place. Shame!

If you have an exhibition, event, artist talk, opening, or something tangentially associated, email marinam@silverspacestl.com and we’ll do our best to get you on!

ALINGERING NOTE: in-person gatherings during covid

During these Quarantimes, we wish everyone the best health and happiness. We are proud to support local galleries, museums, and businesses who are working tirelessly to provide you enjoyable experiences and services. With that being said, we encourage everyone to take proper precautions and mindfulness when spending time in public spaces.

Be sure to visit each venue’s website for information on their COVID-19
business hours, guidelines, and mask policies.


If you are still unsure how to protect yourself and others, please visit the World Health Organization's website for more advice and updates on the COVID-19 outbreak.


 

 
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Apsáalooke Feminist Tours with Beatrice Red Star Fletcher

  • Pulitzer Arts Foundation (map)

an interactive and kid-friendly tour of the exhibitions on view: "Ruth Asawa: Life’s Work" and "Lola Álvarez Bravo: Picturing Mexico." Performed by Beatrice Red Star Fletcher, in collaboration with her mother and artist Wendy Red Star, the Apsáalooke Feminist Tours will give a child’s perspective on the artwork on view. In addition to the tour, visitors will also be invited to participate in an art-making activity inspired by Ruth Asawa’s interest in pattern and repetition.

Working across disciplines, Wendy Red Star explores the intersections of Native American ideologies and colonialist structures both historically and in contemporary society. Often collaborating with her parents, Beatrice Red Star Fletcher is an interdisciplinary artist who likes to draw, sew, and create comedy.

Earlier Event: December 8
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