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An outdoor sculpture that is circular and reflective. A person is standing looking at their reflection in the sculpture.

Art on Campus

Learn about the Art on Campus program's growing collection

The Art on Campus program is a growing collection of public artworks by nationally and internationally recognized artists.

go to Member and WashU Preview—Seeds: Containers of a World to Come page
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Member Event

Member and WashU Preview—Seeds: Containers of a World to Come

February 21, 2025
4:30 pm
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Artist Panel

Seeds: Containers of a World to Come

Steinberg Auditorium
February 21, 2025
5:30 pm
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Jumana Manna, Wild Relatives, 2018 (still). HD video with sound, 63:55 min. © Jumana Manna. Courtesy the artist and Hollybush Gardens, London.
Opening

Public Reception—Seeds: Containers of a World to Come

February 21, 2025
6:30 pm
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Panel

Indigenous Perspectives II: Museums, Stewardship, and Native American Art

February 27, 2025
4:30 pm

The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum is free and open to the public. Its mission is to collect significant modern and contemporary art and preserve its collection for current and future generations; provide excellence in art historical research, exhibition, and object-based learning; and engage the campus population, its visitors and alumni, the St. Louis region, and the global art community.