2203 South 39th St
St. Louis, Missouri, MO 63110
(314) 771-4278
The Luminary is open by appointment only until Wednesday, September 10. To make an appointment email Liz Deichmann, Event Manager, at [email protected]. The Luminary is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit founded in 2007 as a forum for artistic research, production and presentation, conceived in response to both our immediate and international community, alongside our audiences, and in dialogue with artists.
fort gondo compound for the arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community arts forum founded in 2002. Our approach to programming is borrowed from the socioeconomic model of microlending: we offer small loans of time and space to under-recognized artists -- or artists wishing to realize otherwise unrealizable projects -- whose exceptional merit has been otherwise overlooked by mainstream organizations.
Kismet is a duo of dreamers doing all the things their favorite forerunners imbued in them. Sonia, for instance, worked at a Recycling Center where she learned to utilize materials donated from the community to use toward creative play, engaging whole families or one child at a time. More impressively, Sonia has worked at Art City in City Museum for 11 years. She celebrated her 11th year July 2 of 2014. Tom, on the other hand, was inspired by a shop in Omaha, NE Called the Antiquarium that sold records, books and art and provided a safe place for locals to hang out, drink coffee, read books, play chess, and philosophize. Later on in life, inspired by said cultural center, Tom moved to Durango, Colorado where he opened his own record store / art gallery / venue which lasted 4 years. A large part of Tom’s music collection comes from this endeavor. Following Durango, Tom moved to Denver where he worked at one of the finest record stores in the country for 2 more years.
We are both a retail storefront and a web based business featuring a carefully curated selection of Vintage Modern Furniture, Artwork, Accessories, & Interesting Artifacts. Each piece is carefully selected because of their quality and uniqueness. Each piece is restored to their best vintage condition, doing our best not to sacrifice its original look. We also have added 4 more dealers to our shop so that we can continue to bring a great selection of pieces to our customers as part of our Vintage Modern Collective. Because not all of the dealers items are available on our web site for sale we encourage our customers to follow us on Facebook to see all of the new additions to our shop daily. We can answer additional inquiries about items you see on our page including getting shipping quotes for any item available.
The Millitzer Art Studio and Gallery is located in the Tower Grove East neighborhood of St. Louis City. The studio is a place for artists to create and collaborate on work in a professional studio environment. A gallery space is available for individual or group shows. Katie Millitzer opened her studio space to other artists in 2013. As an artist alumni of Washington & Webster Universities, she recognised the value of a shared workspace. The building located at the intersection of Minnesota and Pestalozzi stands to connect artists and showcase their work. The Millitzer is currently accepting applications for studio space and show submissions.
V-3 is intended to be a space that can be used by a variety of artists for either exhibition purposes or experimental art. The space is modular and can host a wide variety of shows. To request an appointment, or for inquiries about showing at V-3 please email us at [email protected]
The Missouri School for the Blind is an educational institution in the United States specially designed for students who are blind or visually impaired. It has served the Greater St. Louis area for more than 150 years as a governmental agency of the state of Missouri. In 1860, the Missouri School became the first educational institution in the nation to adopt the braille system. It also owned, developed and operated one of the nation's earliest braille printing presses.HistoryThe Missouri School for the Blind is a state-operated agency in St. Louis, Missouri, serving children from kindergarten through twelfth grade. The school opened under the formal name "Missouri Institution for the Education of the Blind" in 1851. It was organized as a private charitable enterprise by Eli William Whelan, a blind teacher who had previously been the superintendent of the Tennessee Institution for the Blind. The Missouri General Assembly placed the school under state control in 1855, and it was given its present name by legislative decree in 1879.Among the alumni of the Missouri School are the blind musicians John William Boone (1864–1927) and Louis Hardin, aka "Moondog" (1916–1999).Modern eraAs of 2011, the school has an enrollment of sixty-seven students served by nineteen teachers, forming a student/teacher ratio of 3.5. Modern classrooms are augmented with technologically advanced tools including BrailleNotes and other computers with refreshable Braille displays and text-to-speech functions. The physical location of the school has changed numerous times since it was founded, but it has never closed. It remains in the city of St. Louis, fully operated by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).
American Plating is a premiere job-shop metal finisher in the St Louis region serving a wide range of commercial and industrial customers. Industries include; Electrical transmission conductors, medical instruments, commercial lighting and retail outlet fixtures. We also provide metal finishing services for residential customers for parts such as door or window hardware or silver service restoration. Nation wide we collect orders because of our expert technicians and large plating baths. We quote each order individually to make sure our customers not only receive the price and every detail is perfect all the way down to timing.
Jack in the Box® is one of the nation’s largest burger chains, with more than 2,200 restaurants in 19 states. At Jack in the Box you can order anything on the menu, from a Breakfast Jack® or Ultimate Cheeseburger™, to Tacos, Seasoned Curly Fries and Real Ice Cream Shakes any time of day. And night too. Because hunger doesn't have a curfew.