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A discussion about an exhibit and discussion on the work of Patrick Graham at Saint Louis University's Museum of Contemporary Relgious Art (MOCRA).
Guests
Jack Rutberg
Director
Jack Rutberg Fine Arts
Terry Dempsey, SJ
Director of the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art at Saint Louis University
Eamonn Wall, Ph.D.
Smurfit-Stone Professor of Irish Studies and Professor of English
University of Missouri - St. Louis
Related Events
MOCRA Presents "Patrick Graham - Thirty Years: The Silence Becomes The Painting"
September 25 - December 16, 2012
Tuesday - Sunday, 11:00 a.m. -
4:00 p.m.
Saint Louis University's MOCRA, 3700 West Pine Mall Blvd.
(314) 977-7170
Website: MOCRA Website
MOCRA Presents "Breaking Boundaries: A Conversation About the Art of Patrick Graham"
Sunday, November 11, 2012
1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
MOCRA
(314) 977-7170
Website: MOCRA Website
A discussion about the art of baking bread.
Guests
Stacy Schultz
Managing Editor
Sauce Magazine
Josh Allen
Owner
Companion Bakery
Ted Wilson
Baker, Soon-To-Be Owner
Loafers
A discussion about a film documenting the history of Cairo, Illinois, its St. Louis International Film Festival screening and a musical performance that follows it.
Guests
Nick Jordan
Filmmaker
Co-Director of "Between Two Rivers"
Jacob Cartwright
Filmmaker
Co-Director of "Between Two Rivers"
Stace England
Lead Singer
Stace England and the Salt Kings
Related Events
Cinema St. Louis' 2012 St. Louis International Film Festival Presents "Between Two Rivers"
Friday, November 9, 2012
7:00 p.m.
Performance by Stace England and the Salt Kings follows the screening.
Wildey Theatre, 252 North Main St. in Edwardsville, IL
(314) 289-4150
Website: Cinema St. Louis Website
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