2173 S Big Bend Blvd
Maplewood, MO 63117
(314) 954-9247
Artists First (formerly known as Turner Center for the Arts) meets the unique community need of providing an open art program for adults with disabilities. Through Artists First's largest program, the Adult Open Studio, staff and volunteers provide nurturing, structured artistic direction for adults with disabilities, resulting in increased independence for participants. Artists First's culture is one of inclusion, from program development to program implementation. We intentionally target disenfranchised individuals and take steps to ensure participation such as reduced fees and scholarships. All programs are centrally located and take place in accessible buildings. Artists First staff have extensive experience working with individuals with disabilities of all backgrounds. Artists First accepts all participants regardless of age, gender, ability, sexual orientation, religion, race or ethnicity. Artists First maintains an inclusive and accepting environment
Norton’s Fine Art & Framing has been owned and operated by the same service-oriented family since 1949. Ruth Norton was an interior decorator, and her husband, Cecil, an architect/engineer with Norton Company Designers. Together they created a business to merge their respective fields. From these roots, Norton’s has evolved into a unique custom, conservation framing, and restoration services studio with two certified picture framers, Doug and Mary Norton. Doug, Mary, and their son, Ty, have endeavored to bring together the finest in artwork, creative, professional framing and caring customer service. Doug Norton, CPF, and Mary Norton, CPF, of Norton's Fine Art & Framing, are charter members of the Professional Picture Framers Association's CERTIFIED PICTURE FRAMER Program. The gallery carries a wide variety of artwork, including original watercolors, paintings, lithographs, etchings, serigraphs, landscapes, historical maritime, sports, and St. Louis art, by regional as well as national and international artists. “As certified picture framers, the gallery owners "package" art as beautifully as they display it. The gallery and frame shop was started in 1949 and remains a fixture in St. Louis more than a half- century later. Today, the second and third generations of Norton's run the gallery, with the purpose of bringing together the finest in artwork and creative framing. Each year, the gallery hosts three to four exhibits”. – DigitalCity
Artistic Meanderings is a unique collective of artists displaying and selling their works in various media. We have paintings, glass, greeting cards, mixed media, jewelry, ceramics, fiber and more. We are always seeking new artists and their creations to keep the gallery fresh and exciting so check back often. The proceeds from our "Anna's Art" area will go to various charitable organizations. There is street parking on the side of the building and limited parking on the lot in the back of the building. Address: Hours: Artistic Meanderings Tues-Fri 10am-4pm 1370 McCausland Ave. Sat 10am-7pm St. Louis, MO 63117-1917 Sun&Mon closed phone: 314-781-5185 email: [email protected]
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.
使用中国宣纸绘制的图画,需要托表一次以后,才能够使画面平整无褶皱。 人物(单人)肖像 8英寸x10英寸-$ 20, 20英寸x16英寸-$30, 20英寸x26英寸-$50, 依次类推。 如果托表加工,需要增倍。时间等候一周。
Located in St. Louis, MO, since 1992, William Shearburn Gallery focuses on Modern and Contemporary American artwork since the mid-20th century with a strong focus on Minimalist and Abstract Expressionist paintings, prints, and works on paper. The gallery represents many established artists of national and international reputation, as well as a number of mid-career and emerging artists.
We are an art studio and retail space in Maplewood, Missouri. Resident artists will make their work in a co-op studio setting. The studios will be open to the public, allowing them to watch while art is created. Our goal is both to strengthen the local art community as well as to invite the public to understand and enjoy all aspects of art, and not just the final product. We hope to use our space to create a dialog between art and life; between artist and viewer. Our storefront will showcase the artists’ completed works, which will be available for purchase by the public.
Welcome to the fun side of Maplewood, Missouri, a lively place for shopping, dining and entertainment. This page is managed by the Special Business District and is for celebrating our historic downtown. To conduct City of Maplewood business visit: www.cityofmaplewood.com or call (314) 645-3600. To send an inquiry or a comment to a City of Maplewood Staff Member please go to: www.cityofmaplewood.com/contact
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.
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
Looking to do some recording? We can track your band, produce your album, create commercial advertisements, audio books, podcasts, film scoring and more. Clients can enjoy taking advantage of a large selection of vintage keyboards and instruments as well as recording on a 42 channel Amek Angela Console.
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.
Located in St. Louis, MO, since 1992, William Shearburn Gallery focuses on Modern and Contemporary American artwork since the mid-20th century with a strong focus on Minimalist and Abstract Expressionist paintings, prints, and works on paper. The gallery represents many established artists of national and international reputation, as well as a number of mid-career and emerging artists.