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The mission of Gallery 210 is to enhance the cultural climate of the campus and communities adjacent UM-St. Louis, serve as a cultural resource to the university's diverse constituencies, deepen the educational experience of our students, and serve the university's teaching and outreach mandate.
Grimm's Fairy Tales and Alice and Wonderland appear to have commingled and time-warped into the more brazenly perverse contemporary era here in this solo exhibition by Kansas City-based artist Peregrine Honig. In prints and works on paper,... More »
Peregrine Honig started her professional career with a bang, becoming the youngest artist to have work in the Whitney Museum of American Art's permanent collection at age 22. Since then she has continued to create prints, drawings and sculptures... More »
In Asma Kazmi's new exhibition the idea of gender distinctions is placed under the microscope. Working with a group of New Delhi hijras — the Indian term for eunuchs, hermaphrodites and cross-dressing men who exist on the fringes of Indian... More »
Exposure 15: Re-Domestic The 2012 installment of this annual, locally focused group show features three artists who variously revise, redefine and redress the notion of "domesticity." Like its equally freighted counterpart, "craft" (cf. the... More »
The exhibit Southern Journeys: African American Artists of the South features the work of 54 artists from all over the United States expressing their unique, African American response to the land below the Mason-Dixon line through painting,... More »
Sure, there are bigger galleries. There are galleries with bigger, more dependable budgets. There are galleries with more and more permanent staff members. But this year, Gallery 210 proved to be the little gallery that could. There was no more reliable place to see an inventive show, whether it was a local effort or a traveling exhibition from elsewhere. Gallery 210 was the place to see Expanding Expressions, a fantastic exhibition from the Polk Museum in Florida, featuring prints by... More »
If nostalgia is a disease, then Kit Keith's art is the cure. She takes old, even seedy objects -- paper from yellowed accounting ledgers, box springs, faded images from magazine advertisements -- and skews them anew. To a photograph of two adorable white kittens -- the kind a little girl would have cut out of a magazine and pinned beside her bed -- Keith adds a small pen-and-ink drawing of a buxom bimbo -- the kind the little girl's dad kept in his workshed. For the last two years, Keith... More »
Terry Suhre probably has the toughest job in the art business: He's the curator of a small university gallery. That means he's got to fill a yearlong calendar with art. He's got to curate original shows and nab traveling exhibitions. He has to work with a small space and an even smaller budget. And he has to operate within the wider educational mandate of the university. Suhre walks these tightropes with flair and has managed to make Gallery 210 a prime destination for art viewing. Among his... More »
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