A guide to events on our campuses.

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Events

Friday, July 15

Bound for Beauty
15 Jul

Before publishers started mass producing books with standardized bindings, owners took their books to be bound individually according to their tastes and...

Chiura Obata, an Artist Behind Barbed Wire: 80 Years After the Incarceration
15 Jul

Chiura Obata (1885-1975) was a Japanese American painter known primarily for illustrating the West Coast landscape in works that embody his artistic...

Powder, Crinoline, Beasts, Gremlins: Fairytale Subjects in Illustration
15 Jul

Fairytales were a popular subject for books during the Golden Age of Illustration and continue to be so today. The emergence of the children’s book as its...

Stories From World War II
15 Jul

The "Stories From World War II" exhibition brings together stories from the Second World War told through special collections. A variety of personal accounts...

Through the Scope: A Small History of Microscopy
15 Jul

The invention of the microscope revealed the invisible and enabled new fields of biomedical research. Explore a small history of microscopy, from Robert...

Ideas, Art and Community: My Zine Collection
15 Jul

The Collect O’Rama table is a space for individuals to share unique personal collections. Director of Development at the ACLU of Missouri Nicole Rainey has...

(Un)masking Health: Counter Perspectives
15 Jul

As we continue to navigate in the United States both an ongoing health pandemic and an epidemic of racism, public health officials and media outlets are...

Chitra Ganesh: Dreaming in Multiverse
15 Jul

With an overarching interest in the possibilities of visual narratives, the artist Chitra Ganesh draws on Buddhist and Hindu iconography, science fiction,...

Nicole Miller: A Sound, a Signal, the Circus
15 Jul

Known for her evocative videos and multimedia installations, California-based artist and filmmaker Nicole Miller frequently addresses themes such as race,...

Nine Ways from Sunday: 2022 MFA in Visual Art Thesis exhibition
15 Jul

This exhibition features thesis projects by the MFA in Visual Art candidates in the 2022 graduating class of the Sam Fox School’s Graduate School of Art. MFA...

Cycle Express
15 Jul

Join BearFIT Instructor Meghann in The Dark Room for this 30 min cycle class! We will get a quick sweat on and feel like we packed in 50 mins of work! ...

BearFit Gentle Flow Yoga
15 Jul

Join BearFIT Instructor Alex in Studio 1904 for this gentle stretch yoga class to help reconnect your mind and body as you finsih off the week.

Friday, July 15, 2022 | 3:30 PM
BearFit Zumba
15 Jul

Join BearFIT Instructor Jessica for this high energy dance party to the latest latin hits!

Friday, July 15, 2022 | 5:30 PM
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: Documentary Shorts
15 Jul

Documentary Shorts 101 min. "My Ozarks" Jason Brasier, Sean Loftin & Ian McGee, 44 min. A series of nine short documentaries offer intimate portraits of...

Friday, July 15, 2022 | 6:00 PM
St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Producing Tours of the Night Sky
15 Jul

Bill Breeden and Chris Hanson of the St. Louis Astronomical Society will be featured at the July meeting. Astronomy software is a very useful tool for...

Friday, July 15, 2022 | 7:00 PM
Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea
15 Jul

The St. Louis Black Repertory Company concludes its 45th Anniversary Season with Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea by Nathan Alan Davis and directed by Ron Himes,...

Friday, July 15, 2022 | 8:00 PM
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase: Thriller Shorts
15 Jul

Thriller Shorts 114 min. "Bootycall" Pelan Le, 7 min. Every online dater’s worst nightmare: a booty call gone horribly and dangerously wrong. "The...

Friday, July 15, 2022 | 8:45 PM

Friday, July 15