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Q&A: Black representation in media with Dr. Stephen Graves

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  • Feb 23, 2021
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Vox speaks with Graves on the issue of Black representation and the State Historical Society of Missouri's new exhibit "Historic Images of Black Families"

Springfield play about freed slave Milly Sawyers comes to Columbia

Springfield play about freed slave Milly Sawyers comes to Columbia

  • Claudia Khaw
  • Feb 24, 2020
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A theater teacher and her students bring new life to Milly Sawyers' tragic tale in their play, The Milly Project

Use bullet journals for a creative way to get organized

Use bullet journals for a creative way to get organized

  • Claudia Khaw
  • Feb 13, 2020
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Bullet journaling can be a way for people to express creativity, stay organized or both

Whether you want to try or buy, there's plenty of calligraphy in Columbia

Whether you want to try or buy, there's plenty of calligraphy in Columbia

  • Victoria Trampler
  • Dec 19, 2019
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Be it an invitation, a piece of home decor or even a menu, Columbia has teachers and businesses that are happy to help

A greener holiday: Eco-friendly wrapping paper from household items

A greener holiday: Eco-friendly wrapping paper from household items

  • Victoria Trampler
  • Dec 12, 2019
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From toilet paper to potatoes, there's plenty around the house you can use as more sustainable wrapping paper

Starting Gate New Play Festival brings big storytelling in a little play package

Starting Gate New Play Festival brings big storytelling in a little play package

  • Victoria Trampler
  • Dec 9, 2019
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In just a few months, three playwrights churned out six 10-minute plays for audiences to enjoy

Columbia artists incorporate activism into their work

Columbia artists incorporate activism into their work

  • Alexandra Sharp
  • Nov 22, 2019
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Striving for reform through their art, these three show how visuals can spark conversations on social issues and inspire change

MU alumna returns to Bingham Art Gallery for "Invaluable"

MU alumna returns to Bingham Art Gallery for "Invaluable"

  • Victoria Trampler
  • Sep 17, 2019
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Sydney Pursel has spent years exploring her Native American identity through art. As a graduate of MU's art program, she returns to Bingham Gallery with a two-person show alongside photographer Ryan Red Corn.

Don't miss these 4 artists at this summer's Art in the Park

Don't miss these 4 artists at this summer's Art in the Park

  • Bianca Rodriguez
  • Updated May 24, 2019
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No Columbia summer is complete without a weekend at Columbia Art League's beloved festival, Art in the Park. Before you make your way to the event, take a look at some of the artists who will be showcasing their works this year.

'SON.' explores the intricacies of race and culture at The Greens Co.

'SON.' explores the intricacies of race and culture at The Greens Co.

  • Teddy Hans
  • Mar 29, 2019
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The photo exhibition, created by Justen LeRoy, examines the constantly changing picture of what it means to be a black man in modern society

Art will get the space it deserves at the Center for Missouri Studies

Art will get the space it deserves at the Center for Missouri Studies

  • Katherine Herrick
  • Mar 27, 2019
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This summer, the State Historical Society of Missouri's new building will give its acclaimed works of art much-needed room to breathe

Rachel Trusty explores female relationships in her show, 'Friends and Lovers'

Rachel Trusty explores female relationships in her show, 'Friends and Lovers'

  • Brooke Johnson
  • Mar 12, 2019
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The artist, based in Lawrence, Kansas, uses paintings and embroidery to bring life to her female characters 

Indulge in 'Gluttony' at the Columbia Art League this winter

Indulge in 'Gluttony' at the Columbia Art League this winter

  • Katherine Herrick
  • Dec 27, 2018
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Discover a whole new meaning to "playing with your food" at this local exhibit, featuring your favorite delicacies 

Turn your living space into a winter wonderland with this DIY home decor

Turn your living space into a winter wonderland with this DIY home decor

  • Kaelyn Adix
  • Nov 28, 2018
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It's snow joke — winter is here, and that means it's time for holiday decorating. Give your home a personal touch with these simple crafts. 

Make gift giving a snap at First Fridays art gallery crawl

Make gift giving a snap at First Fridays art gallery crawl

  • Katherine Stater
  • Nov 22, 2018
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Wrap up your holiday shopping and give to local artists at the same time with this event in the North Village Arts District

Behind the scenes of Art in the Park

Behind the scenes of Art in the Park

  • Kayla McDowell
  • May 20, 2018
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Sometimes, it only takes a small team to make a big event come alive

Four ways to reduce stress with art therapy

Four ways to reduce stress with art therapy

  • Mary Salatino
  • May 3, 2018
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These remedies can help you decompress and discover your craft

Abstract artist Jenny McGee highlights mental health

Abstract artist Jenny McGee highlights mental health

  • Brooke Kottmann
  • May 1, 2018
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This Mental Health Awareness Month, find inner peace and freedom with McGee's expressive journal 

Columbia businesses provide handcrafted jewelry gems

Columbia businesses provide handcrafted jewelry gems

  • Madi Skahill
  • Apr 28, 2018
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These artisans use their own muses and materials to craft accessories for style

Five steps to making your own kite for Kite Flying Day

Five steps to making your own kite for Kite Flying Day

  • Peyton Stableford
  • Apr 5, 2018
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Skip the store, and follow along with this simple guide

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