About
The Pulitzer Arts Foundation believes in the power of dynamic experiences with art. Presenting contemporary and historic art in dialogue with its celebrated Tadao Ando building, the exhibitions and programs inspire new ideas and perspectives. The Pulitzer is a place for contemplation and exchange that brings art and people together. Located in the Grand Center Arts District, the Pulitzer is free and open to the public between 10 a.m and 5 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, with evening hours until 8 p.m. on Friday. For more information, visit pulitzerarts.org or call 314-754-1850.
3716 Washington Blvd.
St. Louis,
MO
63108
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43 Reviews | Write a ReviewUltra Modern Furniture
Reviewed By MichaelKohn1 November 2024Amazing exhibit of ultra modern furniture by Scott Burton. Highly recommend. The remainder of the building exhibits are also very interesting. No admission fee.
Full ReviewGreat Venue for Art
Reviewed By anderson213 July 2023Beautiful facility to showcase art. "Joe" on the outside is the Foundation's major icon. The exhibits that we saw was a modern one that featured Faye HeavyShield. She was commissioned by the...
Full ReviewAmazing architecture as well!
Reviewed By David M April 2022I am amazed this is not in the top 10 things to do in town. First, it's free. Second, the building is just amazing in terms of design and construction. Third, this is not a collecting museum and...
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Thu.-Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri., 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
TripAdvisor Rating:
43 Reviews | Write a ReviewUltra Modern Furniture
Reviewed By MichaelKohn1 November 2024Amazing exhibit of ultra modern furniture by Scott Burton. Highly recommend. The remainder of the building exhibits are also very interesting. No admission fee.
Full ReviewGreat Venue for Art
Reviewed By anderson213 July 2023Beautiful facility to showcase art. "Joe" on the outside is the Foundation's major icon. The exhibits that we saw was a modern one that featured Faye HeavyShield. She was commissioned by the...
Full ReviewAmazing architecture as well!
Reviewed By David M April 2022I am amazed this is not in the top 10 things to do in town. First, it's free. Second, the building is just amazing in terms of design and construction. Third, this is not a collecting museum and...
Full Review