Bunny Burson is featured in the Aspen Daily News

Gallery artist, Bunny Burson (with Leah Aegerter) is featured in the Aspen Daily News by Geoff Hanson on her newly installed outdoor sculpture “The Common Code,” at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Colorado. Read article at Art with a common bond | Arts & Entertainment | aspendailynews.com

Bunny Burson new public sculpture

Gallery artist, Bunny Burson unveils her large-scale stainless-steel sculpture, “The Common Code”, now on view at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado. Don’t miss this powerful piece! After many years documenting her family history through traditional printmaking processes, Bunny Burson became interested in the genetic piece of my past and began looking... Continue Reading →

Bunny Burson showing “And Still I Rise”

Gallery artist, Bunny Burson has her sculpture “And Still I Rise” (2017) on view at the Barrett Barrera Projects front window, at 4739 McPherson Avenue, St. Louis. The sculpture was shown at Bruno David Gallery in 2017-18. “And Still I Rise” (Maya Angelou) includes confetti that is the actual confetti that had been loaded into... Continue Reading →

Gallery Artists showing at the St. Louis County Library

Congratulations to the gallery artists featured in the new exhibition “A Story Unfolding: Selections from the Nancy and Ken Kranzberg Art Collection” at the newly inaugurated and amazing St. Louis County Library-Clark Family Branch. Artists included are Carmon Colangelo, Bunny Burson, Yvette Drury Dubinsky, Cindy Tower, Leslie Laskey Estate, Frank Schwaiger, Howard Jones Estate, Quinn... Continue Reading →

Bunny Burson at SLAM

Artist’s book “Hidden in Plain Sight” (2015) by gallery artist Bunny Burson is part of the exhibition “New to the Museum: Prints, Drawings, and Photographs” at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Co-curated by Eric Lutz, Elizabeth Wyckoff, and Clare Kobasa. (Ken Botnick, Printer and Daniel Kelm, Book Binder) Read more at SLAM website

Bunny Burson

Gallery artist, Bunny Burson is showing 7 prints from her “Codes Clues Connections” series at the Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO (Main floor, Lobby, Fountain)

Ladue News

Bunny Burson and Adrian Gonzalez are featured in the article “State of the Arts” by Bryan A. Hollerbach in the Ladue News.

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