THE NATURE OF THINGS
March 10-August 6
How does the creation of art affect the landscape we live in? That’s the question Pulitzer Arts Foundation poses with The Nature of Things: Medieval Art and Ecology, 1100-1550. When we look at the era’s sculptures, textiles, and books, we rarely consider the mines, quarries, farms, and forests required to produce them. This exhibit highlights the temporary and permanent effects of these industries alongside the objects themselves. Pulitzer Arts Foundation, 3716 Washington.
SPIRITS ROAMING ON THE EARTH →
March 10-August 13
Conceptual artist Jacolby Satterwhite’s diverse interests and media will be explored in Spirits Roaming on the Earth, the first major survey of his work, at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. Featuring sculptures, 3D animation, immersive experiences, and new-media works, Spirits Roaming on the Earth invites viewers to enter Satterwhite’s fantastical imagination. Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, 3750 Washington.
GRAND HORIZONS
March 16-April 2
Life is easy for Bill and Nancy, a happily married couple of 50 years who are settling into their retirement years in Florida—right up until it isn’t. Nancy wants out, the kids don’t know what to think, and audiences get to watch it all unfold in Moonstone Theatre Company’s production of Bess Wohl’s hit comedy Grand Horizons. Kirkwood Performing Arts Center, 210 E. Monroe.
SPRING & SUMMER ARTS GUIDE • MARCH
MARCH
5: Muse at Chaifetz Arena
7: Elle King at The Pageant