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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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From the Director: Urban Alchemy at the Pulitzer and in St. Louis

http://www.vimeo.com/7925425

Director of the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, Matthias Waschek, introduces Urban Alchemy/Gordon Matta-Clark and describes how the exhibition fits with the Pulitzer and St. Louis.

2 Responses to “From the Director: Urban Alchemy at the Pulitzer and in St. Louis”

  1. December 2nd, 2009 at 04:12 pm Jane E. Burton Says:

    I am so grateful for all the wonderful modern things brought into our lives by the Pulitzer and the Museum of Moderm Art. I love the exhibits and value the chamber music at the Pulitzer. Emily Pulitzer and Dave Robertson have saved St. Louis from being just another boring city. I am so grateful.

    I love the Serra “Joe.” My husband, a professor of plant science was also named “Joe.”

    Thanks, too, for this terrific website. Jane Burton, 4530 Pershing Place, St. Louis MO.

  2. December 3rd, 2009 at 08:38 am Amy Says:

    Jane, thank you for such upbeat feedback! If you’d also like to sign up for the e-newsletter for updates on Pulitzer events, such as concerts, you can do so at the bottom of our main website, http://www.pulitzerarts.org. Thanks again for responding. We really appreciate the online interaction.

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