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No shortage of artists at Artlandish
Artlandish Gallery will host the Catacombs Art Market on Friday and Saturday.
Bingham Gallery showcases graduate students’ work
The annual exhibit showcases the work of students in the MU Art Department’s MFA program.
Underground art festival unites local talent
The Catacombs Art Market is in its first year.
Nude models pose for art's sake
The art school looks for models for painting, drawing and sculpting.
Alumna captures Missouri through bronze sculptures
Sabra Tull Meyer’s exhibit is featured at the George Caleb Bingham Gallery until Nov. 4.
An insider’s view of the outside
The "Outside of Walls" exhibit features landscapes from two artists.
Local photographer captures "What Time Creates"
Photographer Anastasia Pottinger has won international awards.
Crawfish Boil adds Cajun spice to museum event
The event aimed to bring people to the Museum of Art and Archeology.
Put some art into it
Artrageous Fridays has a balloon sculpture and award-winning photography.
Catacombs Art Market digs up local talent
The show was a benefit for an artist who had brain surgery.
Nancy Brown slaughters fast food industry
The exhibit was compiled for Brown's Master of Fine Arts thesis.
Orr Street Studios hosts Rain Barrel Art Review
The use of rain barrels helps prevent wastewater from polluting creeks.
Craft Studio celebrates Women's History Month
The Women in the Arts showcase offers a safe place for women artists.
Restaurants in The District support local artists
Several downtown restaurants double as art galleries.
Allison Smythe finds creative playing field
Smythe is a graphic designer by day and a poet by night.
Dark humor on canvas
Columbia-based artist Joel Sager explains the paradoxes found in his multi-layered painting.
Natalie Hellmann maps and molds her world
The minimalist fine arts graduate student models her work after Thoreau.
'Showcase Showdown' displays MU artist diversity
MU students' work shows growth and diversity in the graduate program.









