Tranquility is a new art exhibition presented by Art Saint Louis, in partnership with Barnes-Jewish Hospital. This is the third and final exhibit in a series of exhibitions bringing visual arts to the South Lobby of Barnes-Jewish Hospital. The exhibit features artworks that evoke ideas of serenity, peace, stillness, resolve, or contentment. This new exhibition was preceded at Barnes-Jewish Hospital by two exhibitions titled Picture of Health, and Joy.
Tranquility • June 17-October 12, 2015 • FREE • open 24 hours • Barnes-Jewish Hospital, South Lobby
Tranquility features original artworks by 16 St. Louis regional artists from Missouri and Illinois. The wide range of styles and expressions aims to create an aesthetically rich, uplifting experience for patients, families and caregivers, enlivening and elevating the emotional and intellectual atmosphere. Barnes-Jewish Hospital is located in St. Louis, Missouri, one block north of the I-64/US40 and Kingshighway Boulevard intersection. One Barnes-Jewish Hospital Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63110.
The 16 St. Louis regional artists whose works are featured in Tranquility are:
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The 16 artworks featured in Tranquility:
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