The St. Louis Artists’ Guild is pleased to present Her Self, a multifaceted art project consisting of a gallery exhibition, book and poetry reading. At its core, Her Self is an exploration into the imagery and ideas that surround women and aging in contemporary society.
Read moreAbstracted Abstraction
Abstracted Abstraction is a regional juried exhibition examining contemporary abstract art. Modern abstract art speaks to the contemporary spirit. Abstract art varies from artist to artist, who each share their unique inner vision. The St. Louis Artists’ Guild sought artists working in any medium whose work seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.
Read moreCamera Work
On exhibition is a selection of plates from Camera Work, a quarterly photographic journal published by Alfred Stieglitz, highlighting portraits, landscape studies and illustrations contained in editions issued from 1905-1913. Stieglitz’s perseverance and dedication to championing innovative photographic work opened the door for the acceptance of the medium as a valid creative tool.
Read moreOrdinary Lives
Ordinary Lives is a multi-media juried visual art exhibition featuring artworks that focus on ordinary lives/living and the things that make the everyday more special. Original artworks in this show address one's inner, private life from interior dialogues to scenes of domesticity and more. Artists were asked to consider 'how are our ordinary lives actually extraordinary?
Read moreBridget Murphy Milligan - Wondertales: The Imprint Of Child’s
Through fanciful color photographs, Bridget Murphy Milligan’s Wondertales: The Imprint of Child’s Play celebrates the spirit and complexity of childhood, investigating the play and curiously of children. The compositions offer inspiration for the viewer to reconnect with their inner child, recalling early childhood memories and experiences that leave permanent imprints on the consciousness.
Read more2021 Artists-In-Residence Exhibition
Over the years the Craft Alliance has welcomed emerging and mid-career artists who work with craft materials from all across the country to join their community of makers as resident artists. They are proud to present the work of their 2021 Whitaker Foundation Artists-In-Residence Douglas Dale and Sarah Knight.
Read moreMissouri 2021 Bicentennial Art Show
The St. Peters Cultural Arts Centre provides a home base for several local arts organizations, gallery space for area artists. Stop by the Cultural Arts Centre to view the galleries filled with the original artwork. The Missouri 2021 Bicentennial Art Show is an exhibit of pieces that promote a better understanding of Missouri, its regions, communities, and people, both past and present.
Read moreSylvia R. Greenfield
The use of vivid, intense color, following the color theories of Albert Munsell, is the essence of Sylvia R. Greenfield’s work. Reflections in glass, rhythm and pattern in nature, as well as reflections in water, shape the structure of most of her paintings. But, truly, ... color is EVERYTHING.
Read moreCheck Please! Chess Dining & Decor
Food, like the game of chess, brings people together. Check, Please! highlights food and drink-themed chess sets and chess inspired tableware, utensils, etc. from the collection of the World Chess Hall of Fame. Many of the latter date from the 1960s and 1970s, when American grandmaster Bobby Fischer brought attention to the game through his phenomenal performances.
Read morePawns & Passports: Chess Sets from Around the Globe
Featuring over 1200 sets from over 30 countries, the World Chess Hall of Fame has amassed one of the largest and most diverse chess set collections in the world. In this exhibit, curated by Emily Allred, “Chess Sets from Around the Globe” includes a selection of chess sets allowing people to take a trip around the world from Saint Louis, the designated chess capital of the United States.
Read more“The Other Room” Curated by Robert Powell
“The Other Room” features African American artists that have all received national and in some cases, international recognition. African American art is “The New Frontiers” of 21st century art and beyond, that will showcase the art that comes from a people seeking to tell their stories and share memories of their journey through this time and space.
Read moreI Think We Should See Other People
Memphis transmedia artist, Cameron Buckley, and multimedia Boston area artist, Daniel Alexander Smith, combine an eclectic range of media from oil painting to artificial intelligence to wooden sculpture to video installation, in order to construct an introspective vision of the Covid crisis.
Read moreChloë Bass: Wayfinding
Chloë Bass created Wayfinding, an installation of sculptures inspired by public wayfinding signage. Bass designed a set of more than thirty signs placed throughout the Pulitzer’s outdoor spaces. These works are organized into four sections. Each is anchored by a billboard posing a question that explores human emotions ranging from compassion and desire to anxiety and loss.
Read moreHannah Wilke: Art for Life’s Sake
Hannah Wilke developed an unabashed, boundary-crossing art practice that included sculpture, photography, video, and works on paper. She was one of the foremost American artists to emerge in the 1960s. Hannah Wilke: Art for Life’s Sake is the first major presentation of Wilke’s groundbreaking work in over a decade.
Read moreJack Curran: The Lure Of Light
For nearly 40 years now, Jack Curran’s passion for photography has been focused on his love for the landscape and our natural environment. Searching for the “Lure of Light” has taken Jack to many remote and unique places as well as enhanced his ability to develop “the art of seeing” through both Grande landscape and detailed still life.
Read moreFlower Power Art Show
The St. Peters Cultural Arts Centre provides a home base for several local arts organizations and arts educators, gallery space for area artists. The Flower Power Art Show is an exhibit of pieces where the artwork was inspired by the flora that exists around the artists.
Read moreSEMO Biennial Faculty Exhibition
SEMO University’s Biennial Faculty Exhibition is being hosted by the Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum. This biennial exhibition showcases the creative talents of the Department of Art faculty and includes a broad sampling of media encompasses a wide range of studio practices and features ceramic, painting, drawing, processes of printmaking, sculpture, and digital technology.
Read moreCrafting-A-Future Exhibition
This exhibition features the work by students in our Craft Alliance Center Of Art + Design’s Crafting-A-Future (CAF) program. CAF is a portfolio-development mentoring program that provides intensive education in craft media to students throughout the St. Louis metro area.
Read moreRoberta Rose: On The Edge Of Urban
Rose’s highly textured mixed media paintings are designed to change the perspective of the viewer. They are created with a combination of materials – most notably acrylic gels and mediums, wood, clay, encaustic, and rice paper. The sculptural aspects of the paintings –from keys to coins to tumbleweeds – are often created from stencils and molds and are never what they first appear to be.
Read moreDreamlife
Dreamlife, a virtual art exhibition, is a multi-media juried show is presented entirely and exclusively online. This exhibition features 45 original visual artworks that explore the world of dreams, the act of dreaming, and the dream states we visit while sleeping, including dreams and nightmares.
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