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QTPOC Artists Mine the Power of Intimacy

by Eileen G'Sell July 24, 2021July 28, 2021

The Self Maintenance Resource Center is a living archive of personal, creative, and intellectual inspiration for artists.

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The Luminary Launches Counterpublic, a New Triennial Exhibition

by The Luminary April 4, 2019June 18, 2019

The triennial exhibition is scaled to a neighborhood in St. Louis and will include thirty-plus site-responsive commissions. On view from April 13 to July 13.

Dario Calmese, from the Amongst Friends. series (courtesy the artist and projects+gallery)
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Rich and Varied Visions of Black Female Glamor

by Eileen G'Sell March 6, 2018March 7, 2018

Two exhibitions in St. Louis explore very different but complementary visions of how Black women have redefined glamor.

Installation view of 'Basil Kincaid / Audrey Simes: R3clamation : Inward Quest' at Hoffman LaChance Contemporary
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After Museum Controversy, St. Louis Artists Focus on Community Building

by Mallory Nezam October 24, 2016October 25, 2016

During meetings in which local artists of color and allies gathered to strategize in response to the controversy at the Contemporary Art Museum in St. Louis, two possible approaches emerged: reprimand and correct the museum, or elevate the good work happening beyond its walls.

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