1:00 p.m. Thomas Adams, Program Officer, Missouri Foundation for Health, Blue Black by Ellsworth Kelly
1:15 p.m. Dr. Britt-Marie Schiller, Psychoanalyst, The Invisible World by Rene Magritte
1:30 p.m. Ruth Evans, Dorothy McBride Orthwein Professor of English, Department of English, St. Louis University, Staircase - Pulitzer Version, by Do Ho Suh
1:45 p.m. Andrew Raimist, Community Arts Training Alumni, The Eye of Silence by Max Ernst
2:00 p.m. Sabine Eckmann, William T. Kemper Director and Chief Curator, The Eye of Silence by Max Ernst
2:15 p.m. Sarah Westphal-Whil, Associate Professor of German, Department of Germanic Languages & Literatures, Washington University in St. Louis, The Temptation of the Idler by Albrecht Durer
Frame of Reference is a series of in-gallery discussions at the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts. Beginning at 1 p.m., members of the St. Louis community, from psychologists to poets to art historians to social workers, talk about their favorite works of art from their personal perspectives. Join the conversation! Frame of Reference takes place every first Saturday of the month, during the exhibition Dreamscapes.









