Saint Louis Story Stitchers Artists Collective presents Peace in the Prairie, a film and a live performance exploring the concepts of peace and violence, juxtaposing urban life as experienced by African American people living in the city of St. Louis, Missouri and the state's endangered prairie lands. • 11:00 am – Film screening of Peace in the Prairie in The Farrell Auditorium • 3:00 pm – Interfaith tours in the galleries created specifically for this program. • 4:30 pm – Film screening of Peace in the Prairie in The Farrell Auditorium • 6:00 pm – Live performance of Prairie in the Prairie in The Farrell Auditorium • 7:00 pm – Interfaith tours in the galleries created specifically for this program.
(Running time 70 minutes)
(The theme of the tours is Light/Darkness/Nature/Peace. Tours depart from Sculpture Hall. Space is limited, and on a first come, first served basis.)
(Running time 70 minutes)
(Running time 30 minutes followed by Q&A with the performers.)
(The theme of the tours is Light/Darkness/Nature/Peace. Tours depart from Sculpture Hall. Space is limited, and on a first come, first served basis.)
Free and open to the public, no pre-registration required.
Saint Louis Art Museum is at 1 Fine Arts Dr, St. Louis, MO 63110, St. Louis, MO.
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