Sunday, April 5, 2015

Art Museums - Updated: 7/5/2023



Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Haven't been here, but planning to go soon!
Kemper Art Museum
FREE! (but you need to pay the parking meter! 25 cents per 15 minutes, maximum of 2 hours - which is what you will probably need)

Washington University Complex

Nice museum (and the Newman Money Museum is downstairs!) Pictures allowed in main atrium and upstairs, but not in specific galleries. I found most artwork "kid appropriate". Nice variety in art. Definitely worth the time. You could see this then go across the street to Forest Park.
Wildwood Press - appears to be located in City Museum at the present time
I haven't been here, yet
Looks nice!
St. Louis Art Museum
FREE To All Who Enter!
Wonderful!
Laumeier Sculpture Park
FREE - The park is
Now, I cannot remember if the gallery is. The sculptures in the park are great to see.
Pulitzer Foundation of the Arts
FREE
Haven't been here yet, have you?
St. Louis University Museum of Art  
FREE
Not open to public, just SLU students at the present time

Art Foundary
FREE
This is a unique art facility. Private artists rent space here. Visitors can roam the most of the building for free, looking into the artists studios while they work. Some have store displays where they sell their art work. Classes are offered here. A few galleries are available to view for free. One has a fee. A great visit.
Craft Alliance
Here, children can take classes (and adults, too, I believe). Work by students are displayed in the art gallery.
The Sheldon
Haven't been here, have you?
Atrium Art Gallery
Haven't been here, have you?
Public Art
FREE in a sense - This is a great resource! This site helps you locate regional pieces of artwork throughout the city and county! Fill up your tank, get your camera, and take off on a unique scavenger hunt. Just remember to print out the maps to all of the sculptures that you want to see!

Art St. Louis
FREE
This art gallery is located within walking distance from City Garden downtown.  











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