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Mosaic artist of City Museum, Venice Café passes

FOX2 — At Venice Café in Benton Park, the work of mosaic artist Sharon von Senden is everywhere, from the floor to the ceiling. Von Senden died Sunday at the…

A work of art: Sharon Von Senden, woman behind City Museum’s mesmerizing mosaics, dies at 83

KSDK — Sharon Von Senden, the self-taught mosaicist behind the expansive and intricate mosaics at St. Louis’ City Museum, has died. She was 83. “She wanted to spread beauty and…

Smashing Pumpkins at City Museum

KSDK — Visitors could bring their jack-o-lanterns and leftover gourds and fling them from the 10th-floor balcony. Prizes were given to those closest to the target.

“City Museum Unveils Labyrinth”

Yahoo! — City Museum invites the curious and the brave to “lose yourself to find your path” in Labyrinth – its largest new installation since Toddler Town debuted in 2018.

“City Museum to open new ‘Labyrinth’ on Independence Day”

Spectrum News — The St. Louis City Museum will be opening a brand new permanent exhibit on Independence Day called “Labyrinth.”

New City Museum installation, ‘Labyrinth,’ opens

FOX2 — A new experience opened Friday at the City Museum, which the museum said is their largest new feature since 2018. The immersive experience, ‘Labyrinth,’ is the most expansive installation on the museum’s fourth floor, featuring unique art, architecture, and relics of the St. Louis area’s industrial history.

“The Heidi Glaus Show talks with City Museum about Labyrinth”

KTRS 550AM — Heidi, Josh, and Bob learn about City Museum’s newest exhibit, Labyrinth, from Sales and Marketing Director Katy Enrique

“City Museum to debut Labyrinth”

St. Louis Public Radio — Located in downtown St. Louis, the museum will open a new art installation during the Fourth of July holiday on Friday, called “Labyrinth,” on the fourth floor of the building.

“Where the Wild Children’s Museums Are”

Bloomberg CityLab — St. Louis’ City Museum helped pioneer the idea of dangerous-looking interactive experiences for kids and their families. Now other institutions have followed suit.

“Family fun: Our favorite educational attractions”

AZ BIG Media — One of the most unique and enjoyable cultural attractions I’ve visited is the City Museum in St. Louis, Missouri. Unlike any museum I’d ever seen, it felt more like a giant artistic playground built inside a former shoe factory. It’s hard to describe—it’s part sculpture, part maze, part funhouse, and entirely hands-on.

Back to the Arch: Our Family’s Return to St. Louis with Teens

Twin Cities Frugal Mom — This was hands-down one of the most memorable stops for my teens. Think massive slides, rooftop thrills, tunnels to climb through, and quirky sculptures around every corner.