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What does it mean to be shaped by a city—and to carry its mark across the world? Join us for a two-part series with internationally acclaimed St. Louis artists whose work stretches far beyond St. Louis while remaining deeply rooted in it. These conversations go beyond dialogue, offering reflections on influence, legacy, and the power of Black artistic practice to connect place, people, and possibility.
Part 1: Bridging Worlds Through Art: An Evening with Basil Kincaid
Renowned fiber and textile artist Basil Kincaid is known for his large-scale works that explore themes of ancestry, memory, and the Black experience, connecting personal and collective histories. In a dynamic conversation with esteemed New York–based artist, curator, and fellow St. Louis native Lamerol Gatewood, Kincaid reflects on the enduring influence of home, tracing the evolution of his practice from local foundation to global resonance. Gatewood’s own celebrated career and curatorial lens bring depth and dimension, shaping a dialogue that draws out the nuance, intention, and vision behind Kincaid’s work. Through their exchange, they also discuss the visceral and visionary engery of the 1960s Black Artists Group (BAG), whose St. Louis roots and radical creativity continues to resonate. This powerful evening reveals how art becomes a bridge between past, present, and future—and what it means to turn that inheritance into something expansive and enduring.
Part 2: Bridging Worlds Through Art: An Evening with Cbabi Bayoc, on Thursday, August 20.
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