PSTL Window Gallery: Friday, 29 June
Opening Friday, June 29th at PSTL Window Gallery
Please join us from 6pm-8pm on Friday, June 29 for the opening reception of recent work by Michael Roulade.
Michael Roulade is a St. louis native. Often leading a nomadic lifestyle in search of life's truths and finding even those unbelievable, he currently resides in Cleveland where he practices his talents in the visual and musical arts. Michael’s collage based installation depicts an identity crisis that is often insight, mistaken for struggle and confusion.
PSTL is an effort to grant exposure to innovative artists who do not have an established presence in the St. Louis art community. Our intimate space challenges them to respond with unique pieces that may be overlooked in a more mainstream gallery setting. The artists are free and encouraged to create whatever they wish, expressing themselves however they choose.
Please join us from 6pm-8pm on Friday, June 29 for the opening reception of recent work by Michael Roulade.
Michael Roulade is a St. louis native. Often leading a nomadic lifestyle in search of life's truths and finding even those unbelievable, he currently resides in Cleveland where he practices his talents in the visual and musical arts. Michael’s collage based installation depicts an identity crisis that is often insight, mistaken for struggle and confusion.
PSTL is an effort to grant exposure to innovative artists who do not have an established presence in the St. Louis art community. Our intimate space challenges them to respond with unique pieces that may be overlooked in a more mainstream gallery setting. The artists are free and encouraged to create whatever they wish, expressing themselves however they choose.
Pace Framing/PSTL
632 N. Grand
Saint Louis, MO 63103
314-621-8454
paceframing@yahoo.com
Between the Fox Theater and Powell Symphony Hall and directly across the street from Schmidt Contemporary Art
632 N. Grand
Saint Louis, MO 63103
314-621-8454
paceframing@yahoo.com
Between the Fox Theater and Powell Symphony Hall and directly across the street from Schmidt Contemporary Art
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