Join Timothy Smith as he leads you through two exhibitions.
Exhibition 1: Sarah Crowner: Around Orange
Participants will learn about the artist’s use of bold abstraction and intense color while viewing three new site-specific artworks paying homage to the Pulitzer’s Tadao Ando building and the vision of American painter Ellsworth Kelly.
Exhibition 2: Urban Archaeology: Lost Buildings of St. Louis Exhibition Tour
Participants will explore the city’s histories of architectural innovation, labor, and the everyday lives of the St. Louis residents throughout time.
About the Tour
The tour is free and is one hour long. This tour is designed for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing attendees and will be provided in ASL (American Sign Language). However, the public is welcome to attend.
The tour is limited to 15 visitors on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please let us know if you require any accommodations to participate in this program. Contact dvaf@deafinc.org.
This tour was made possible with support from, Pulitzer Arts Foundation, DEAF, Inc., Missouri Arts Council, and Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis.
About the Docent
Tim Smith, is an ASL (American Sign Language) using deaf person. He lives right here in South City St Louis. Timothy has a background in art - from Gallaudet University and Northeastern University in Boston. His specialty was photography, digital arts, and theater. He occasionally dabbled in many different art mediums in his studies. He had some of his artwork in a few galleries in St Louis a few years back. Currently, he is a partner of an IT Managed Services Provider company, but never quite left the art world.