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Join the Kemper Art Museum for a reception celebrating the opening of the fall exhibitions.

The installation Kader Attia: Reason’s Oxymorons (2015), composed of 18 video interviews presented in a maze of office cubicles, examines themes of injury and repair as envisioned in both Western and non-Western cultures. 

Renaissance and Baroque Prints: Investigating the Collection offers a unique opportunity to study the Museum’s rich collection of prints from the late 15th to 18th centuries, much of which has rarely been shown. 

In the Teaching Gallery, Reframing Feminism: Visualizing Women, Gender & Sexuality explores relationships among art, activism, and feminist movements through a selection of artworks from the permanent collection. 

 

Parking Information


Free parking is available in the Danforth University Center (DUC) Garage after 5p. Enter from Forsyth. A shuttle will run between the DUC Garage and the Museum in a continuous loop from 5:30 to 9p.

Visitors may also be dropped off in the lot east of the Museum. Enter from Skinker at Lindell. There is very limited handicapped parking in the lot east of the Museum and ample handicapped parking in the DUC Garage. We encourage using public transportation, carpooling, and ride-hailing apps.

View a parking map and complete parking information here >>