St. Louis Magazine

SPRING & SUMMER ARTS 2024

MARCH

3/1 THREE DOG NIGHT AT THE FACTORY 3/1 LOVE HARD TOUR AT CHAIFETZ ARENA 3/10 JENNY LEWIS AT THE PAGEANT 3/12 OLIVIA RODRIGO AT ENTERPRISE CENTER 3/16 THE DANDY WARHOLS AT DELMAR HALL 3/16 MATTEO LANE AT THE PAGEANT 3/16 KATT WILLIAMS AT CHAIFETZ ARENA 3/17 ALKALINE TRIO AT THE PAGEANT 3/21 ADAM ANT AT THE PAGEANT 3/22 HASAN MINHAJ AT THE FACTORY 3/22 TIM MCGRAW AT ENTERPRISE CENTER 3/23 LEDISI AT STIFEL THEATRE

MARCH 8–AUGUST 4 / PULITZER ARTS FOUNDATION

ON EARTH

The relationship between humanity and the natural world is a knotty one. Sometimes nurturing, sometimes adversarial, but always complicated, this relationship is at the heart of On Earth, a new collection of film and video works at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation. Although artists Ali Cherri, Jeffrey Gibson, Sky Hopinka, Ana Mendieta, and Rivane Neuenschwander have very different roots, all five have compelling visions for how humankind and Mother Earth can move into the future together.

FEBRUARY 23–JULY 14 / SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM

Native American Art of the 20th Century: The William P. Healey Collection

Explore the dozens of newly gifted works that bridge the gap between the Saint Louis Art Museum's wellestablished collections of pre-1920 and contemporary Indigenous art in . The show celebrates the gift of 100 works by artists based primarily in Oklahoma and New Mexico, which adds 55 new artists to the SLAM

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