www.sohastudioandgallery.com A Fine Art Gallery representing St. Louis based artisans of all mediums Support the St. Louis, Arts Community, here! SOHA (SOuth HAmpton - The Macklind District) is a great little community with great shopping and dining. See you here! Owned and operated by artist Julie Malone, founded in March 2011. Julie is dedicated to bringing artists in your community into your life, living space, and businesses. Contact Info Below: Gallery Phone: 314-497-5202 Address: 4915 Macklind Ave, St. Louis, MO 63109 (S. of Chippewa, at Neosho) Hours: Wed, Friday and Saturday, 11-4pm (or by appointment) *please call before you visit Email: [email protected], main
Established by two Theresa Disney fans, The Funhouse Gallery serves as a place to showcase the range and depth of Disney’s work. The Gallery is open to the public by appointment and will continually rotate Disney’s art for longtime and new fans and followers.
This tiny art gallery is a testament to my reclamation of the spaces in my home. The small but dynamic gallery will periodically host receptions and openings, all of which are strictly by invitation only to avoid over-crowding and unsafe conditions.
Grub and Groove is a free annual concert event in Francis Park brought to you by the Friends of Francis Park. The event showcases live music and food and drink from exceptional local restaurants. While Grub and Groove is primarily an opportunity to celebrate life in St. Louis City, any proceeds from the event are used to support the efforts outlined in the strategic plan for the park. This year's event will be Saturday, August 13th, 2016, from 3:30 to 10 p.m.
KTK Productions is a theater group in South St. Lous, at the Southamption Presbyterian Church. We have entertained audiences for over 30 years. Our website is www.kurtainkall.org
www.sohastudioandgallery.com A Fine Art Gallery representing St. Louis based artisans of all mediums Support the St. Louis, Arts Community, here! SOHA (SOuth HAmpton - The Macklind District) is a great little community with great shopping and dining. See you here! Owned and operated by artist Julie Malone, founded in March 2011. Julie is dedicated to bringing artists in your community into your life, living space, and businesses. Contact Info Below: Gallery Phone: 314-497-5202 Address: 4915 Macklind Ave, St. Louis, MO 63109 (S. of Chippewa, at Neosho) Hours: Wed, Friday and Saturday, 11-4pm (or by appointment) *please call before you visit Email: [email protected], main
Allison Arts is a painting, drawing and mixed media canvas art business.
This tiny art gallery is a testament to my reclamation of the spaces in my home. The small but dynamic gallery will periodically host receptions and openings, all of which are strictly by invitation only to avoid over-crowding and unsafe conditions.
R-S Theatrics' History: Current Production: Mr. Burns: a post-electric play by Anne Washburn, Score by Michael Friedman, Lyrics by Anne Washburn - Sept. 4-20, 2015 Future Production: Animals Out of Paper by Rajiv Joseph - Nov. 20-Dec. 6,2015 Past Productions: Eat Your Heart Out by Courtney Baron - December 5-14, 2014 First Lady Suite by Michael John LaChiusa - September 5-14, 2014 Someone Who'll Watch Over Me by Frank McGuinness - June 20-29, 2014 Oh, Hell! An Evening of 2 One-Acts by David Mamet and Shel Silverstein - December 2013 Parade by Alfred Uhry and Jason Robert Brown - September 6-15 2013 The Cherry Sisters Revisited by Dan O'Brien - June 6-16 2013 Suicide, Incorporated by Andrew Hinderaker- December 2012 Adding Machine: A Musical - September 2012 Autobahn Abridged at St. Louis Fringe Festival - June 2012 9 Circles by Bill Cain - June 2012 Autobahn by Neil LaBute - February 2012 Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train by Stephen Adly Guirgis - December 2011 Gruesome Playground Injuries by Rajiv Joseph - October 2011 Born Bad - August 2011 Suicide, Incorporated (staged reading) by Andrew Hinderaker - May 2011 Scarecrow - January 2011 Songs Crossed Cabaret - November 2010 Great Falls - May 2010 Duet For One - February 2010 See Bob Run - November 2009
Sheafor Productions videos are raw images and sounds. As someone once said after watching one my videos, “I felt like I was there.” This is precisely what I’m going for. I film music; I’ve always felt that video and music go well together. I'm capturing some of what is going on in the city (musically and at the community level). There seems to be a demand and interest in documenting live musical performances. I'm beginning to edit the videos and branch into promotional work for bands. Sheafor Productions is not limited to strictly music projects. I do this because I love it! Please feel free to contact me for more info.