5617 Pershing Ave
St. Louis, MO 63112
(314) 280-8054
Third Degree functions as an artists' studio, education center, fine art gallery, and event space. We invite the public to stop by and see what our artists are up to, browse our gallery for that perfect piece to take home with you, or sign up for a class or workshop on: glassblowing, kilnworkiing, and flameworking (beadmaking). We also offer private demonstrations and lessons to small groups. Consider hosting your next wedding reception, private party, corporate event, or fashion show with us.
THE CHAPEL is a not-for-profit music venue, performance space and art gallery. Through generous supporters, THE CHAPEL provides all services free of charge to artists and musicians. Bands always take all of their cover. Theatre groups are not charged rent. Artists take full commission for work sold. Drinks are always free - donated by friends of THE CHAPEL. We support St. Louis as it positions itself as a premier city for the arts and music. THE CHAPEL is a Sanctuary For The Arts, a converted gothic structure behind Memorial Presbyterian Church, across from Forest Park, next to Washington University, at 6238 Alexander Dr., St Louis, MO 63105.
Programming takes place year-round at our new location at 5959 Delmar Blvd. in the Loop East. The largest portion of the 200+ youth we serve each year are apprentices in ArtWorks’ Summer Program. Since 1995, youth apprentices in the Summer Program have been hired through a competitive application process in which artistic talent and personal motivation are employment criteria. Past apprentices who successfully finish the summer program by showing leadership, talent, and interest are invited to continue working in the fall and spring programs.
Here at Star Image Studios Photography, we specialize in weddings, engagements, Senior Photos and Event coverage. We Also offer ChromaKey (Green screen) Event photo booths. Our product line, includes, custom Luxury photo book albums, Gallery, canvas wraps, and Canvas thin wraps, Metal and Mounted Print Photos. We also offer deluxe personal magazines for that client that desires that Star Image Coverage. Furthermore, we assist small business in getting on their feet by offering our Business Enterprise Package complete with copyright release. Which includes business head shots, candids, and staff and business photos. Great for that business that needs professional photos, for their website, brochures, business cards, etc. We also offer brochure and business card design. Come see us today! We are located in the Delmar Loop on Delmar and Skinker, across the street from the Moonrise Hotel.
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Forest Park-DeBaliviere is a MetroLink light rail station, located at the northeast corner of Forest Park Parkway and DeBaliviere Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri. This station is located just to the north of Forest Park. Attractions in the park include the St. Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis Zoo, Missouri History Museum and The Muny in addition to athletic fields, biking and running trails, and golf courses. The station is the transfer point for trips between the Shrewsbury branch and the Lambert Airport branch. It also features 100 Park-Ride spaces.The Forest Park-DeBaliviere station opened on July 31, 1993 as one of the original stations in the MetroLink system. It was originally constructed with side platforms and a single entrance serving the westbound platform. Access to the eastbound platform required walking the length of the westbound platform and crossing the tracks at the end. As part of the Cross-County extension of MetroLink from Forest Park-DeBaliviere to Shrewsbury-Lansdowne I-44, the station was reconstructed with an island platform to allow easy cross platform transfers between the Blue and Red lines and two station entrances, one on either side of DeBaliviere Avenue.