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Kernels of Culture: Maize Around the World (May 3, 2024 – March 31, 2025) at the Stephen and Peter Sachs Museum at the Missouri Botanical Garden focuses on the complex story of one of the world’s most important crop plants, maize (Zea mays), which is used by billions of people every day, for food, for […]
A series of six exhibitions and presentations, curated and implemented by Dr. Billie Follensbee, Museum Studies Program Coordinator, exploring the history and culture of the Ozarks October 2024-September 2025 at the Park Central Library Branch, Springfield, MO. This exhibition series is supported by a Missouri Humanities Council Major Grant. This exhibition and presentation series features […]
The State Historical Society of Missouri invites the public to visit a new exhibition, Wild Missouri – the ART of Conservation, open now through March 29, 2025, at the SHSMO Art Gallery located in the Center for Missouri Studies, 605 Elm St., Columbia. A public reception featuring the exhibit’s curator Joan Stack and photographer Noppadol […]
Join The Griot Museum of Black History to celebrate Sister Cities St. Louis Missouri and Saint-Louis, Senegal with the intercultural exhibition, Terang’Art II – A Celebration of Art and Hospitality. The culmination of 30 years of fellowship and education between the two regions, Terang’Art II features 20 contemporary artists from St. Louis and Senegal. The […]
This exhibit will be on display in the Freeman Health System Main Gallery. Spiva’s annual showcase of members’ work is celebrating 77 years! One of Spiva’s original exhibits, the work is a proclamation of our members’ hearts, minds, skills, and passions. Spiva’s members present their best work in this annual showcase of regional talent. 100+ […]
FREE: Reenactors, Displays, Historical Vehicles, Book Signings, Weapons As a subset of this event, Jim Baker, in cooperation with the Museum, the Cole County 250th Anniversary Committee, the Christopher Casey Chapter Sons of the American Revolution and Missouri Humanities will have a Revolutionary War Weapons Display.
Join Webster Groves Presbyterian Church for a panel discussion among faith leaders about finding hope in these turbulent times at 7 pm on Wednesday, October 30 at Webster Groves Presbyterian Church, 45 W. Lockwood Ave. in Webster Groves. Find more information at WGPC.org
FREE: Reenactors, Displays, Historical Vehicles, Book Signings, Weapons As a subset of this event, Jim Baker, in cooperation with the Museum, the Cole County 250th Anniversary Committee, the Christopher Casey Chapter Sons of the American Revolution and Missouri Humanities will have a Revolutionary War Weapons Display.
George Washington Carver called himself a trailblazer but he wasn’t the only one. Talk with a park ranger and explore contributions made by African American trailblazers and discover their pioneering achievements.
A lecture and powerpoint that explores Ulysses Grant's first steps in the conquest of the Mississippi Valley. Subjects include Grant's first battle of the Civil War (that took place in Mississippi County, Missouri) and the first ironclad warship to come under enemy fire on this continent.
George Washington Carver called himself a trailblazer but he wasn’t the only one. Talk with a park ranger and explore contributions made by African American trailblazers and discover their pioneering achievements.
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