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The Trump administration’s cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities are rippling through Missouri, as the state’s humanities council, the University of Missouri’s Ellis Library and an MU professor face the loss of federal funding.
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The Presser Art Center in Mexico has been hosting a new class, Art for All Abilities, which gives creators with developmental and intellectual disabilities the opportunity to come together and make art.
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A five-year legal battle between the heirs of Missouri painter Thomas Hart Benton and the Kansas City bank that handled his trust has ended with a judge awarding the family a fraction of the millions they sought.
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The country band the Burney Sisters performed one last time in their hometown of Columbia before their move to Nashville.
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The latest round of work by local artists is now installed throughout St. Louis Lambert International Airport. Participating artists say it’s a way to achieve heightened visibility for their work.
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Columbia officially welcomed a new piece of artwork Wednesday during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the “Kindness Heals” mural. The project was commissioned by the local nonprofit Children’s Grove.
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From the love poems of Ovid to Michelangelo’s nudes in the Sistine Chapel, art censorship has a long history.Yet today’s censorship is taking some new…
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Have you ever discovered a new hobby that suddenly and completely consumed you? Whether you meant to do it or not your new hobby demands your time and…