REMEMBER ME
community-centered art installation and reporting project that honors the lives of homicide victims in St. Louis.The work features six original portraits by local artist Cbabi Bayoc. Presented by The Marshall Project and St. Louis Public Radio.
About UrbArts
UrbArts Gallery is powered by Urbstetiks, Inc, a Black Arts Movement-rooted npo with location Old North STL. UrbArts Gallery is a multifunctional space for performing and visual creative. New programing coming soon 2026
On View
Remember Me is a community-centered art installation and reporting project that honors the lives of homicide victims in St. Louis.The work features six original portraits by local artist Cbabi Bayoc, inspired by a years-long investigation by St. Louis Public Radio, APM Reports and The Marshall Project into the more than 1,000 unsolved homicides in the city over the last decade.
Up Next
UrbArts Gallery Old North is back with VERGE exhibit that shows works by new local emerging artist. Opening night is Jan 9th -30th.
About Cbabi Bayou
Cbabi (pronounced Kuh-bob-bi) Bayoc is an internationally-known visual artist and illustrator residing in St. Louis, Missouri. His subjects include family, children, music and a bunch of other cool stuff designed with line, bold color and phunk!
Bayoc, whose birth name is Clifford Miskell, Jr., adopted his name CBABI (Creative-Black-Artist-Battling- Ignorance) during his time at Grambling State University (‘92-‘95). In 1997, a legal name change took place at the time of his marriage. Later, Cbabi would change his last name to BAYOC (Blesed-African-Youth-Of-Creativity) as something that could be shared with his future children.

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2600 N. 14th Street – Saint Louis, MO 63106