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EPISODE · Sep 22, 2025 · 40 MIN

The Intersection of Art, History, Science, & Route 66

from Saint Louis In Tune · host Arnold Stricker

The Neon Museum of St. Louis is not just a place; it's a vibrant testament to the intersection of art, history, and science, all wrapped up in the glow of neon lights. Executive director, Deborah Katon lights up the captivating journey of the museum located on the neon highway, Route 66. The Neon Museum, which started as a pop-up gallery showcases local artists' neon works, rare neon clocks and signs, and donated neon items to make the place glow!Deborah shares her personal journey as a sculptor and her love for glass and neon, giving us a fascinating peek into the meticulous art of tube bending and glassblowing. She explains how different noble gases come into play, including helium and argon, and how they contribute to the vibrant colors that light up our nights. She shares insights on the intricate process of making neon art, which is anything but a walk in the park – it’s a tricky business involving precise air pressure, electrical currents, and a lot of practice. Upcoming events at the Neon Museum include pop-up dinners featuring local chefs, craft nights, and the exciting plans leading up to the 100th anniversary of Route 66. The museum is more than just a gallery; it's a community hub where art and science collide. It's a space where kids and adults alike can explore the wonders of neon and its impact on culture. So, whether you’re a local or just passing through, the Neon Museum of St. Louis is a must-visit destination that promises to light up your path with creativity and color. [00:00] Introduction to the Neon Museum of St. Louis[00:53] Route 66 and Its Historical Significance[02:36] Meet Deborah Katon: Executive Director of the Neon Museum[05:23] The Art and Science of Neon[17:07] Neon Museum Exhibits and Events[24:02] Exploring the Kaleidoscope Exhibit[24:32] Science and Art for Kids[25:37] Museum Tours and Hours[26:21] Route 66 Centennial and Neon Clocks[27:16] Better Rate Mortgage Ad[28:00] Welcome Core Initiative[28:54] Back to St. Louis In Tune[30:25] Jokes and Fun Facts[33:48] Thought to Ponder[37:46] Favorite Museums Discussion[39:20] Conclusion and Thank YouTakeaways: The Neon Museum of St. Louis is a vibrant intersection of art, history, and science, showcasing the beauty of neon signs along historic Route 66. Deborah Katon, the executive director, started the museum after a pop-up gallery that highlighted local artists' neon works, transforming it into a beloved community space. Neon signs, made from noble gases like neon and argon, involve a fascinating process of glassblowing, tube bending, and high-voltage electricity to bring them to life. As neon art evolves, the museum embraces both traditional techniques and contemporary styles, fostering a community of artists dedicated to this unique medium. The upcoming centennial celebration of Route 66 in 2026 positions the Neon Museum as a key player in preserving this iconic American highway's legacy. Craft nights and pop-up dinners at the museum provide fun, engaging ways for the community to connect with art and culture, making it a lively hub for creativity. Neon Museum of St. LouisFacebook - Neon Museum of St. LouisInstagram - Neon Museum of St. LouisNeon Museum of St. Louis Events - 3 Upcoming Activities and Tickets | Eventbritekatonstudios.comThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to

The Neon Museum of St. Louis is not just a place; it's a vibrant testament to the intersection of art, history, and science, all wrapped up in the glow of neon lights. Executive director, Deborah Katon lights up the captivating journey of the museum located on the neon highway, Route 66. The Neon Museum, which started as a pop-up gallery showcases local artists' neon works, rare neon clocks and signs, and donated neon items to make the place glow!Deborah shares her personal journey as a sculptor and her love for glass and neon, giving us a fascinating peek into the meticulous art of tube bending and glassblowing. She explains how different noble gases come into play, including helium and argon, and how they contribute to the vibrant colors that light up our nights. She shares insights on the intricate process of making neon art, which is anything but a walk in the park – it’s a tricky business involving precise air pressure, electrical currents, and a lot of practice. Upcoming events at the Neon Museum include pop-up dinners featuring local chefs, craft nights, and the exciting plans leading up to the 100th anniversary of Route 66. The museum is more than just a gallery; it's a community hub where art and science collide. It's a space where kids and adults alike can explore the wonders of neon and its impact on culture. So, whether you’re a local or just passing through, the Neon Museum of St. Louis is a must-visit destination that promises to light up your path with creativity and color. [00:00] Introduction to the Neon Museum of St. Louis[00:53] Route 66 and Its Historical Significance[02:36] Meet Deborah Katon: Executive Director of the Neon Museum[05:23] The Art and Science of Neon[17:07] Neon Museum Exhibits and Events[24:02] Exploring the Kaleidoscope Exhibit[24:32] Science and Art for Kids[25:37] Museum Tours and Hours[26:21] Route 66 Centennial and Neon Clocks[27:16] Better Rate Mortgage Ad[28:00] Welcome Core Initiative[28:54] Back to St. Louis In Tune[30:25] Jokes and Fun Facts[33:48] Thought to Ponder[37:46] Favorite Museums Discussion[39:20] Conclusion and Thank YouTakeaways: The Neon Museum of St. Louis is a vibrant intersection of art, history, and science, showcasing the beauty of neon signs along historic Route 66. Deborah Katon, the executive director, started the museum after a pop-up gallery that highlighted local artists' neon works, transforming it into a beloved community space. Neon signs, made from noble gases like neon and argon, involve a fascinating process of glassblowing, tube bending, and high-voltage electricity to bring them to life. As neon art evolves, the museum embraces both traditional techniques and contemporary styles, fostering a community of artists dedicated to this unique medium. The upcoming centennial celebration of Route 66 in 2026 positions the Neon Museum as a key player in preserving this iconic American highway's legacy. Craft nights and pop-up dinners at the museum provide fun, engaging ways for the community to connect with art and culture, making it a lively hub for creativity. Neon Museum of St. LouisFacebook - Neon Museum of St. LouisInstagram - Neon Museum of St. LouisNeon Museum of St. Louis Events - 3 Upcoming Activities and Tickets | Eventbritekatonstudios.comThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to <a...

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