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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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Spring Exhibitions Opening

  • Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis 3750 Washington Boulevard St. Louis, MO, 63108 United States (map)

CAM's spring season opens with a celebration of new exhibitions, the artists, and our community!

Spring exhibitions include Liz Johnson Artur: Dusha, thirty years of iconic photographs focusing on the African diaspora; Derek Fordjour: SHELTER, the artist's first solo museum exhibition, featuring a site-specific, immersive installation that evokes notions of safety, crisis, and impending harm; and Marina Zurkow: The Thirsty Bird, the Street Views video projected on the building facade, depicting the parallel, contrasting need for oil and water.

As part of the opening celebration, Syna So Pro will perform in response to photos selected by Liz Johnson Artur.

This event is free and open to the public. CAM Members receive complimentary drinks and valet.

Learn more about spring exhibitions at camstl.org/exhibitions.

Earlier Event: January 16
A Charm Against All That
Later Event: January 18
Artist Talk: Liz Johnson Artur