Center for Missouri Studies
Cook Hall, First Floor
605 Elm Street
Columbia, MO 65201
Center for Missouri Studies
Cook Hall, First Floor
605 Elm Street
Columbia, MO 65201
In commemoration of the Missouri Bicentennial, juried Best of Missouri Hands artists Aaron Horrell and Barb Bailey assisted thousands of Missourians across the state in painting a large composite aluminum panel mural featuring Missouri state symbols, including the state capitol building, state flag, and the St. Louis Gateway Arch among others. Join us in Cook Hall to hear about the process of making this project a reality and the status of the final painting.
This event will be livestreamed on Missouri2021.org, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch.
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Part of Together for '21 Fest from the Missouri Bicentennial Commission, this event is free and open to the public.
Organized by the State Historical Society of Missouri and the University of Missouri, Together for '21 Fest commemorates the Missouri Bicentennial with music, exhibitions, talks, film screenings, folk art demonstrations, performances, and more. Find a full schedule of events online at shsmo.org/together-for-21
Learn more about Together for '21
Visitors to Together for '21 Fest, which is held on the University of Missouri campus, are encouraged to review MU’s Show Me Renewal plan for the latest COVID-19 guidelines. During Together for ’21 Fest, all visitors, regardless of vaccination status, are required to wear masks in indoor spaces where social distancing is not possible. Learn more at renewal.missouri.edu
Events are first-come, first-served, and many will have limited seating available. Some events will also be livestreamed. Check missouri2021.org for livestreaming details or follow Missouri 2021 on Facebook for more.