Laumeier Sculpture Park honors Missouri lives lost due to COVID-19 with Rose River Memorial installation

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Laumeier Sculpture Park honors Missouri lives lost due to COVID-19 with Rose River Memorial installation
Rose River Memorial was initiated in August 2020 and has since been displayed in cities across the country from Los Angeles to Washington D.C.



ST. LOUIS, MO.- Laumeier Sculpture Park is hosting an opening reception and dedication on Sunday, March 6 for its installation of Rose River Memorial, a grassroots, community art movement led by artist Marcos Lutyens that uses hand-crafted red roses to honor and grieve the many lives lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Laumeier’s installation of the memorial will be located on the outside of the Aronson Fine Arts Center and will reflect on the tens of thousands of lives lost specifically in Missouri. This is the final piece to come on view for Laumeier’s spring exhibition, Salutary Sculpture.

Rose River Memorial was initiated in August 2020 and has since been displayed in cities across the country from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. For an installation in Kansas City during the fall of 2021, Lutyens worked with the Girl Scouts of NE Kansas NW Missouri to create 10,000 roses in partnership with Scraps KC, utilizing upcycled and recycled felt when possible. At the time, this number was an approximate representation of the COVID-19 deaths in Missouri. For Laumeier’s installation, the Park will use the 10,000 roses created in Kansas City and is working with the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri, Perennial STL, and Park visitors to make at least another 6,000 roses out of eco felt, a product made from 100% recycled plastic bottles.

“It has been an honor for Girl Scouts to contribute to the Rose River Memorial display, in remembrance of the many lives lost during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States,” said Bonnie Barczykowski, CEO of Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri. “As with so many people across our country, our Girl Scouts and their families have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This project enabled our girls to give back to the community in a very meaningful way. We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with Marcos Lutyens, Rose River Memorial, and Laumeier Sculpture Park on this very special display.”

The Rose River Memorial opening reception is scheduled for March 6 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. It will include a dedication ceremony at 11:30 a.m., featuring:

• A virtual message from artist Marcos Lutyens
• Comments from Dana Turkovic, co-curator of Salutary Sculpture, and Nicole Dalton, Director of Program and Partnerships at Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri
• An interfaith prayer led by Rev. Jim Poinsett, Executive Director at Interfaith Partnership STL

The dedication will be hosted outside in view of the Rose River Memorial, weather permitting. Visitors are also invited to make roses throughout the day. A rose-making station will be located inside the Aronson Fine Arts Center from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. as well as in the Kranzberg Education Lab from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Laumeier plans to add additional roses to the installation later this spring.

"Rose River Memorial is such an important and timely public artwork, and we are so glad to be involved in exhibiting this project by Marcos and helping to contribute to this commemorative sculpture that has such a universal presence,” said Dana Turkovic, Curator at Laumeier.










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