2500 Ohio Ave
St. Louis, MO 63104-2310
Our mission is to cultivate and inspire art audiences in St. Louis by exhibiting emerging and established artists. Through exhibitions, concerts, film, and special performances, we aim to expand the experience of art in our city. www.madart.com
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.
Soulard Art Gallery is a unique gallery space within the Historic Soulard District of St. Louis. SAM is a unique art gallery that is maintained by a group of Resident Artists that host monthly art exhibitions with varied themes. For more information or to see our latest Calls for Art visit our website at http://soulardartgallery.com/
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.
Drew Henry is a full service hair salon and art gallery. The salon is geared towards hair color and cuts. We also offer some texture services, formal styles, hair extension services and facial waxing. Drew Henry's stylists welcome men, women and children. We use Pravana hair color and offer a number of professional products. We work by appointment and also take walk-ins during normal business hours. Drew Henry is also an art gallery. We host a new artist out of the Midwest every 90 days. Our current show by Jacob Berkowitz 'The Unconsidered' a photography exhibition will be up till late October. All work is available for purchase! Feel free to stop in and check out the gallery anytime! We love visitors!
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 a local fine art gallery featuring solo exhibits of local Saint Louis art talent. We have periodic opening/closing receptions that are open and free to the public. Personal appointments can also be made for a private viewing of any of our exhibits (call 314-497-0199). The gallery also hosts events for local draw groups, figure drawing, yoga, office parties, etc. As well, for formal occassions such as wedding receptions and retirment parties, etc.
Started in a vacant retail space in one of St. Louis' oldest neighborhoods, 1900 Park was born from a musicians desire to perform on his own terms and a curator's urge to create a unique listening environment for those that love music. Though still evolving, 1900 Park has become a place of immersion for appreciators of not only music, but also of art and photography as the curator pairs the visual and sonic together to create a distinctive experience. From the local and emerging to the national and touring, the musicians and artists are from all genres and mediums with one common trait; they share the vision of 1900 Park. When 1900 Park is not being utilized for these experiences, it is available for various uses; some of which have included plays and film screening to holiday and neighborhood parties. 1900 Park; a space for expression, experience and awakening.
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.
At 7-Eleven, our doors are always open, and our friendly store teams are ready to serve you. Our fresh, fast and convenient hot foods appeal to any craving, so your on-the-go meal can still be delicious! Come in to any 7-Eleven store and you’ll find a broad selection of fresh, high-quality products at an everyday fair price, along with speedy transactions in a clean and friendly shopping environment. Visit your neighborhood 7-Eleven in Saint Louis for all your everyday needs and text EARN to 711711 to download the 7-Eleven app and join 7Rewards today!
Hello there St. Louis queers! I'm Aurora, and I'm here to rid you of all your heteronormative nightmares... at least as far as the fit of your garb goes. I am the founder of Queer Alt STL, the big, warm hug of an alteration shop that you've been missing since you bought that awesome vintage men's button down that droops off your dainty lady shoulders. After a year of pitiful home-taught sewing while working as a nanny in England, I finally went to school and got a shiny BFA in Costume Design and Realisation for Theatre and Film at Northbrook College in Worthing, West Sussex. I then worked in the West End in London, apprenticing in costume making for The Lion King and Shrek the Musical, and ended up with a full time dressing job on Singin' in the Rain. After moving back to St. Louis in April of 2013, I began working as a seamstress at a couture bridal shop. After working with a few queer customers who weren't sure what to expect at the bridal shop, I thought how wonderful it would be to serve the St. Louis LGBT community with a clearly open, accepting, non-judgmental alterations studio. So here I am, ready to make you look good- whatever that means to you! - Aurora
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We are St. Louis, Mo based "Changing Places Boutique". We are excited to bring you our first location from the humble beginnings of the Grand Slam Marketplace. Founded in late 2014 offering exclusive clothing for the fashion-conscience modern woman. With an ever changing inventory and always exclusive selections, we are eager to impress. So feel free to shop anew because you wont break the bank when you are "Changing Places"...
St. Francis de Sales Church (the Oratory of Saint Francis de Sales) is a Roman Catholic Oratory located in south St. Louis, Missouri. It is the second largest church in the Archdiocese of St. Louis after the cathedral-basilica. The church is popularly known as the "Cathedral of South St. Louis."The historic main church was designed in the neo-Gothic style. Its stained glass windows were crafted by the St. Louis glazier Emil Frei, Sr. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Since 2005 the church has been operated by the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, which practices the Latin liturgy and emphasizes the liturgical arts, with a strong music program.BeginningsThe original Saint Francis de Sales Church was destroyed following the great St. Louis Tornado in 1896. It was rebuilt according to the design of Berlin architect Viktor Klutho in a neo-Gothic style. The sanctuary contains an 52ft altarpiece featuring a polychrome sculpture of the Crucifixion in its upper register. Side altars are dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph, as well as Our Mother of Perpetual Help and the Infant of Prague. The stained glass windows are the work of the eminent St. Louis glazier Emil Frei, Sr. The church is dedicated in honor of Saint Francis de Sales, bishop and doctor of the Church. At 300 feet tall, the church, with its main spire, ranks as the sixth-tallest church in the United States.