While the Museum is temporarily closed to the public, we invite you to connect with us and with each other through the Museum's digital initiatives, known as #KemperConnect. We're excited to bring you a virtual museum experience, and we look forward to hearing from you about the meaningful connections you have with art, especially during this time.
Connect on Social Media
Join us throughout the week on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter for posts designed to spark creative and intellectual conversation, art activities for all ages, and live programs as we explore new ways to engage with the Museum's collection and exhibitions.
E-newsletter
We compile the weekly #KemperConnect posts and share them via email as well. Not on our email mailing list? Sign up here >>
Virtual Tours
Delve deeper into the Museum's collection through thematic virtual tours here >>
Online Exhibitions
Although non-campus visitors are currently unable to see the 2020 exhibitions in person, digital versions of selected exhibitions are now available online. View online exhibitions here >>
Virtual Programs
Find out about upcoming live online programs here >>
View videos of recent online panel discussions, as well as a variety of past lectures, tours, and featured stories on the Museum's YouTube channel here >>
We Want to Hear from You!
Are there particular artworks or past exhibitions you'd like to learn more about? Let us know! Share your thoughts via email to kemperartmuseum@wustl.edu.
Image credit
Tomás Saraceno (Argentine, b. 1973), Cosmic Filaments, 2019. Dichroic filters, polyacrylic panels, stainless steel, and polyester rope, 17’6” x 53’ x 27’8”. University purchase with funds from the William T. Kemper Foundation and Art on Campus fund, 2019. Photo by Joshua White / JWPictures.com.