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The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts and Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis have joined together to create the Contemporary-Pulitzer blog which, for the first time, combines the perspectives of two separate institutions with differing missions within the same blog.


Offering alternating posts each day from the Pulitzer and Contemporary, the blog provides a candid look at the behind-the-scenes workings of both arts organizations.

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Celebration

Camran, the Pulitzer’s curatorial assistant, worked closely with the St. Michael School on their program and putting together this week’s culminating event. Here’s a post from him about the evening. His post is also featured on the St. Michael School blog on our main website. As a side note, this blog will be off for the Memorial Day holiday, but we’ll be back in business next Tuesday. Have a good weekend! (Rachel)

Tuesday night the Pulitzer and the Bruno David Gallery hosted an open house to celebrate the results of the Pulitzer’s educational partnerships with the St. Michael School and Shaw Elementary. It was a great success and, in my opinion, a lot of fun. The Bruno David Gallery, which presented student artwork inspired by field trips to the Pulitzer, is right across the street from the Pulitzer, so you could see the students’ art and their artistic inspirations all together. If you were a student, a teacher, a parent, or in any way involved with the realization of the event, it was hard not to feel a sense of pride as you walked between the two buildings.

I’ll write more about the event–especially the students’ fascinating artwork– next week. (Having pushed pins into 100+ watercolors, I got a very good look at each individual work!) For now: pictures!

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