#MuseumWeek
On March 23rd, over 1,000 museums all over the world will take to Twitter in honor of the great cultural resource that is the museum. Using the hashtag #MuseumWeek, the […]
On March 23rd, over 1,000 museums all over the world will take to Twitter in honor of the great cultural resource that is the museum. Using the hashtag #MuseumWeek, the […]
Allison Taylor and I (also known as “the Allisons” around the Museum) create a guide each exhibition cycle (roughly a semester) for educators interested in bringing students to the Mildred […]
The exhibition Picturing Narrative: Greek Mythology in the Visual Arts offers a relatively rare opportunity to view eight of the Kemper’s Ancient Greek vases. The Kemper owns 30 Ancient Greek […]
I had the privilege of speaking with Danish artist, Jakob Kolding, before his gallery talk at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum on Monday, December 1. Kolding works primarily with collage […]
Above my bed hang four posters covered in patterns of black and white propaganda, arranged to my liking and depicting several “worlds,” including technology, economy, sci-fi iconography, comics and urban […]
Move aside men’s facial hair: November has a new theme and it’s netsuke. #NetsukeNovember is a month-long campaign to highlight the Met’s collection of netsuke (more on this later). However, […]
On a recent Sunday, three mummies traveled from the Saint Louis Art Museum to Barnes-Jewish Hospital. (The story has been shared in both local and national media outlets, so now […]
I applied for the opportunity to be the 2014 inaugural Diversity and Inclusion intern for the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, primarily to gain a holistic understanding and experience of […]
Today, August 15th, 2014 marks the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Panama Canal. Shortly before the completion of the canal in 1914, Joseph Pennell, an American printmaker and […]
Rachel Keith, chief registrar, has been working at Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum for 10 years. She spoke with me recently about efforts to conserve the Kemper Art Museum collection. […]