HEC-TV spotlights our first show of the new year, Personal History. This new juried exhibit is currently on view in the Art Saint Louis Gallery through February 15 and features 63 original artworks by 51 STL regional artists as selected by Jurors Naomi Sugino Lear and Nancy Palmeri. Thank you to HEC-TV Producer Paul Langdon for his work on this video about our exhibit.
You can learn more about the Personal History exhibit here and we invite you to view the exhibit in-person at Art Saint Louis Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. or Saturday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. We are closed Sundays and holidays, including January 16 for Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.
HEC-TV spotlights our final in-gallery show of 2022, Art St. Louis XXXVIII, The Exhibition. This 38th annual exhibit is currently on view in the Art Saint Louis Gallery through December 15 and features original artworks by 44 STL regional artists from Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana as selected by Juror Jennifer Perlow, owner, founder, PS Art Consulting. Thank you to HEC-TV's excellent Producer-Editor-Videographer Paul Langdon for his work on this video about our exhibit.
HEC-TV spotlights our Fall 2022 exhibit, Declaration. This new show is currently on view in the Art Saint Louis Gallery through October 20 and features original artworks in a variety of media by 49 STL regional artists as selected by Jurors Terrell Carter and Francesca Passanise. The 60 works in this show focus on freedom of expression and our right to free speech as well as how artists express whatever it is they are feeling and thinking using visual art as the means to convey the message, Thank you to HEC-TV Producer-Editor-Videographer Paul Langdon for his work on this video about our exhibit.
We invite you to join us at Art Saint Louis on Saturday, October 1, 2022 for our I Declare youth art making event. This is free & open to the public.
Teaching artists Jasmine Raskas and Rosemary Ziegler will be leading two family-friendly art projects designed for young people. Projects will focus on freedom of expression/free speech while using visual art as the means to convey the message.
For ‘I Declare,” artist Jasmine Raskas’ project will offer young people the opportunity to design their own expressive yard sign using stencils and acrylic paint markers. Participants will be encouraged to express themselves with positive phrases & words on their signs such as ‘believe in yourself’, ‘good vibes’, ‘be kind’, and ‘spread love’.
Rosemary Ziegler’s project will encourage youth participants to use chalkboards to express themselves, focusing on concepts of “I am”, “I Believe,” and “I will” or “I feel” as a starting point for using words & art to declare state of mind. The activities will be led from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. (or until supplies run out) by our two wonderful Teaching Artists along with Art Saint Louis volunteers.
Our 'I Declare' project is presented with generous financial support from Regional Arts Commission and Downtown Engagement & Public Safety Initiative (DEPSI). Thank you to our Teaching Artists and volunteers for their work on this project.
'I Declare' is presented in conjunction with our Fall 2022 exhibit, Declaration beginning September 24. Join us for a free public reception in the Gallery Saturday, October 1 from 5-7 p.m.
We invite you to join us at Art Saint Louis on Saturday, August 20, 2022 for our free Artists Gallery Talk with four of the featured artists in our current exhibition, (all the) Feels. This free event begins at 10 a.m. and guests will have the opportunity to meet artists Andrew Frasca, Amy S. Miller, Brian Mitchell, and Henry Moyerman and learn about their works in the show, what inspired these artists to create their unique artworks, and the media and techniques they employ to achieve their final artistic presentation.
This is a walk-and-talk presentation in the Gallery hosted by Art Saint Louis' Artistic Director. Free & open to the public, Saturday, August 20, 10-11:15 a.m. Art Saint Louis is located in downtown St. Louis at 1223 Pine Street.