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Louis, told through the fall foliage, is the focus of the exhibition at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Here’s a breakdown of the fall art scene in St. Louis:

* **The Saint Louis Art Museum:** The museum will host a series of performances, including dance, music, and theater, that will weave through the galleries and interact with the artwork. Some pieces will even serve as seating, blurring the lines between art and audience experience. This immersive approach to art appreciation encourages active engagement and a deeper understanding of the artwork.

Wednesday, Friday-Sunday; 11 o’clock-7 p.m. Thursday. **Exhibition Description:**

The exhibition “Continuum: Figuration and Abstraction in the MOCRA Collection” explores the fascinating interplay between figuration and abstraction in the works of contemporary artists.

The exhibition, titled “The Art of the Everyday,” is a celebration of the beauty and utility of everyday objects. It showcases the artists’ unique perspectives on these objects, transforming them into art through their creative processes. The exhibition is open to the public and free of charge. It is a testament to the power of art to transform and inspire.

14 and 15. Where: The Museum of Contemporary Art in Toronto. What: A solo exhibition by the celebrated Canadian artist Brendan Fernandes.

m.-9 p.m. Friday. This exhibition explores the rich tapestry of African art and its connection to storytelling. It delves into the power of narratives, their role in shaping cultural identity, and their enduring impact on contemporary society. Through a diverse range of artistic mediums, including sculpture, textiles, masks, and jewelry, the exhibition showcases the vibrant and multifaceted nature of African art. The exhibition will feature a selection of works from renowned museums and private collections, highlighting the artistic brilliance and cultural significance of African art. The exhibition will also include interactive elements, such as workshops and talks, to engage visitors with the art and its stories.

The exhibition “Crystal Z Campbell” at the Currents 124 gallery in New York City will showcase the work of the artist Crystal Z Campbell. The exhibition will run from October 25th to March 9th, 2024, with extended hours on Fridays. The gallery is located in the heart of the city, making it easily accessible to visitors.

The exhibition, titled “Graphic Textiles: From the 1950s to the Present,” will showcase a diverse range of textile art, including woven, knitted, and embroidered pieces. The exhibition will feature works by renowned artists like Anni Albers, Judy Chicago, and Sheila Hicks. The St. Louis Art Museum’s Gallery 110 will host this exhibition, which is free to the public.