Saint Louis Art Museum

Saint Louis Art Museum Dedicated to art and free to all The Museum is closed Mondays, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Admission to the Museum is free every day.
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The Museum’s collection contains around 20 works featuring stained glass, ranging from full window panels from the 13th ...
05/27/2026

The Museum’s collection contains around 20 works featuring stained glass, ranging from full window panels from the 13th century to more modern decorative-arts pieces, like a ceiling lamp by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Stained-glass windows date to the 12th century, when they were prominent fixtures in city spaces and homes for the wealthier classes. Most often, though, stained-glass windows—both then and now—are associated with sacred spaces.

Read more on our latest 1 Fine Arts Blog post, linked below.

The Museum’s collection contains around 20 works featuring stained glass, ranging from full window panels from the 13th century to more modern decorative-arts pieces, like a ceiling lamp by Frank Lloyd Wright.

With rare works on view that have never left Italy, SLAM is the perfect destination for you to carpe diem this summer! 🏖...
05/21/2026

With rare works on view that have never left Italy, SLAM is the perfect destination for you to carpe diem this summer! 🏖️☀️

Seize the day by joining us at one of these upcoming events highlighting Ancient Splendor! 😎🇮🇹

Have you visited our American galleries lately? If so, you might notice a couple works now back on view: Robert Motherwe...
05/20/2026

Have you visited our American galleries lately? If so, you might notice a couple works now back on view: Robert Motherwell’s In Beige with Sand and Ben Shahn’s The Red Stairway!

Motherwell’s mixed-media work merges painting with collage elements, exploring the relationship between reality and abstraction through the use of commonly found objects. Shahn’s The Red Stairway depicts a crumbling environment and a figure with one leg, conveying the wreckage that World War II left behind.

See these striking works in person in Gallery 333.

As picnic season on Art Hill resumes in full force, we’re always thinking about what to put in our basket. For inspirati...
05/19/2026

As picnic season on Art Hill resumes in full force, we’re always thinking about what to put in our basket. For inspiration, we took a deep dive through the SLAM collection to find works featuring food.

Read more on our latest 1 Fine Arts Blog post, linked below.

As picnic season on Art Hill resumes in full force, we’re always thinking about what to put in our basket. For inspiration, we took a deep dive through the SLAM collection to find works featuring food.

This International Museum Day, we’re celebrating something that makes us truly special: our visitors. ❤️We love seeing h...
05/18/2026

This International Museum Day, we’re celebrating something that makes us truly special: our visitors. ❤️

We love seeing how visitors interact with and experience the artwork on view. There’s always something new to discover here at SLAM! Visit us again soon. 🖼️🏛️
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05/15/2026

Ayy, must be the Monet!
 
This month, SLAM welcomed Claude Monet’s Charing Cross Bridge and The Promenade with the Railroad Bridge, Argenteuil back into our galleries. See them along with Monet’s Water Lilies in Gallery 218.

In ancient Rome, pleasure that was derived from sensory experiences wasn’t just an indulgence; it was tied to power, ide...
05/14/2026

In ancient Rome, pleasure that was derived from sensory experiences wasn’t just an indulgence; it was tied to power, identity, and purpose.

The current ticketed exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum, Ancient Splendor: Roman Art in the Time of Trajan, offers an experience for all the senses, reflecting this theme from antiquity. Read more on our latest 1 Fine Arts Blog post, linked below.

The current ticketed exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum, Ancient Splendor: Roman Art in the Time of Trajan, offers an experience for all the senses, reflecting this theme from antiquity. Through August 16, visitors can see majestic marble sculptures, vivid frescoes, and other works chronicling...

Opening June 12, Picturing Independence marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in...
05/11/2026

Opening June 12, Picturing Independence marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Spanning from 1770 to 2018, this exhibition features around 30 works from the Museum’s collection that explore how artists have pictured the American Revolution, military service, and the evolving visual language of national identity.

Picturing Independence will be on view through January 24, 2027. For more information, head to the link below.

https://www.slam.org/exhibitions/picturing-independence/



Helen LaFrance, American, 1919–2020; Marching Band, 1994–99; oil on canvas; 18 x 24 inches ; Saint Louis Art Museum, Funds given by Lotsie and Rick Holton 204:2019; © Estate of Helen LaFrance

Support SLAM this Give STL Day!Your support helps bring exhibitions to our community and gives you a first look. Make a ...
05/07/2026

Support SLAM this Give STL Day!

Your support helps bring exhibitions to our community and gives you a first look. Make a donation of any amount and receive an exclusive invitation to the Member Preview for our upcoming exhibition, Picturing Independence, on Thursday, June 11, 4–9 pm.

Donate now! https://www.givestlday.org/organization/STLArtMuseum

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One Fine Arts Drive, Forest Park
St. Louis, MO
63110

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 9pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

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