Artists' Guild: Sunday 17 December 2006
The following group of exhibitions are on exhibit December 17, 2006 - March 3, 2007
Opening Sunday, December 17, 2006 1pm - 3pm
Prairie Skyscraper: Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower
Curated exhibit of artifacts and photographic documenting the design, construction, and history of Frank Lloyd Wrights' innovative, multiple-purpose building for the Price family in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. A colorful part of the history of the once booming oil town, Price Tower was to be the tallest building in Bartlesville, outshining the Phillip Petroleum building. In the spirit of its original concept of multipurpose, today Price Tower houses an art gallery, a fine restaurant, a luxury hotel as well as other small businesses.
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Stretched to the Limit
Walk-in/Juried exhibition. Stretch the limit of your artistic creativity. Open the minds and eyes of our St. Louis audience to the talent our local artists have to offer. The use of oil and acrylic media are your only limitations. Subject matter is open to the artist.
Juror: Judith Fowler
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Milton Geis Retrospective Exhibition
Lopata Gallery
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Children's Exhibition: ARTSY
Children's Gallery
ARTSY or Arts in Residential and Therapeutic Settings with Youth, Art for Youths Network features artwork by youth from community organizations who are working with art therapists.
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Volunteer Exhibit: Ralph Fournier
Messing Family Library
Opening Sunday, December 17, 2006 1pm - 3pm
Prairie Skyscraper: Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower
Curated exhibit of artifacts and photographic documenting the design, construction, and history of Frank Lloyd Wrights' innovative, multiple-purpose building for the Price family in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. A colorful part of the history of the once booming oil town, Price Tower was to be the tallest building in Bartlesville, outshining the Phillip Petroleum building. In the spirit of its original concept of multipurpose, today Price Tower houses an art gallery, a fine restaurant, a luxury hotel as well as other small businesses.
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Stretched to the Limit
Walk-in/Juried exhibition. Stretch the limit of your artistic creativity. Open the minds and eyes of our St. Louis audience to the talent our local artists have to offer. The use of oil and acrylic media are your only limitations. Subject matter is open to the artist.
Juror: Judith Fowler
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Milton Geis Retrospective Exhibition
Lopata Gallery
________________________________________
Children's Exhibition: ARTSY
Children's Gallery
ARTSY or Arts in Residential and Therapeutic Settings with Youth, Art for Youths Network features artwork by youth from community organizations who are working with art therapists.
________________________________________
Volunteer Exhibit: Ralph Fournier
Messing Family Library
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