St. Louis Holocaust Museum, Craft Alliance, and Mars
St. Louis Holocaust Museum
The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum is undergoing a massive expansion. Take a behind the scenes look at the new facilities that will be used to continue the museum's mission to educate people through the voices and images of St. Louis survivors, liberators and witnesses to the Holocaust.
Fall Exhibitions at CAM
The new exhibits at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis feature a wide selection of thought-provoking pieces by artists working in a variety of media. In this video CAM curators give you a guided tour through the works on display.
One on One with Arundhati Roy
In this conversation with St. Louis Literary Award Winner Arundhati Roy she discusses her life, her writing, and her perspectives on topics including human rights, political activism and hope.
New Studio at Craft Alliance
The recently opened print and paper arts studio at Craft Alliance offers the community even more accessible learning opportunities for artists of any level without many of the barriers present in traditional university settings.
Strange Familiars by Frankie Toan
This week is your last chance to see this uniquely immersive exhibition at Craft Alliance that uses soft sculptures to create a fantastical world that explores people's relationships with nature as well as each other.
50 Years of Exploring Mars
Raymond E. Arvidson, PhD has been involved in almost every mission to Mars since the mid-1970s. In this video we celebrate his 50th anniversary of studying the red planet by looking back at his scientific career and the future his work has helped to pave the way for.
Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, a behind the scenes preview of the new St. Louis Holocaust Museum opening on November 2nd; color on the walls at the Missouri History Museum; the possible mental health risks associated with long COVID; the 2022 St. Louis Literary award winning novelist Arundhati Roy; step inside the Angad Arts Hotel to experience plein air paintings; an Emmy-nominated story about the Lindbergh High School Strolling Strings; and a look at the 40 Plus Year Friendship between Nanjing, China & St Louis.
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