Art Saint Louis: Saturday, 19 January 2008
Art Saint Louis, the premiere not-for-profit visual art organization & co-op art gallery in downtown St. Louis, presents “Signs of Time,” on view in the Gallery January 21-February 28, 2008. The show opens with a FREE public reception on Saturday, January 19, 2008 from 7-9 p.m.
“Signs of Time” was a juried exhibit open to artists 21+ residing in the St. Louis area & 200-mile radius. For this exhibition, artists were asked to submit artworks in all styles & media that explore real, cultural or symbolic depictions of the passage of time—past, present, future or any combinations in between.
Serving as juror for this exhibit was nationally exhibited Kim Mosley, former Professor of Art, Dean of Liberal Arts, St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley. From 147 artworks in all media submitted by 86 artists for jurying, Mosley selected 55 artworks by 53 artists for the final exhibit. Works in a variety of media are presented, including ceramics, drawing, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and textiles.
The featured artists in “Signs of Time” are Elizabeth Simmons Allen, Richmond Heights, MO; Amy Lee Ball, Fenton, MO; Thomas Beilmann, St. Louis; Scott Black, O’Fallon, MO; Tim Black, University City, MO; Blake Carroll, Festus, MO; Bert Coleman, St. Louis; Dennis DeToye, Edwardsville, IL; Stephen Eidson, Roach, MO; Tim Eberhardt, St. Louis; Linda Elkow, Kirkwood, MO; Naxin Fan, Fenton, MO; Daniel Farnum, Columbia, MO; Ted Fischer, St. Louis;
Mark A. Fisher, St. Charles, MO; Ron Flier, Glendale, MO; Gail B. Ford, University City, MO;
Christine Giancola, Florissant, MO; Ned Giberson, Glen Carbon, IL; John M. Goessmann, St. Louis; Joyce Harvell, St. Louis; Carolyn Hasenfratz, Brentwood, MO; Bob Huber, Carlinville, IL; Sheldon Johnson, Ladue, MO; Ruth Kolker, Creve Coeur, MO; Ken Konchel, University City, MO; Sarah Merideth, St. Charles, MO; Metra Mitchell, Maplewood, MO; Ryan Morris, Fairview Heights, IL; Dawn Ottensmeier, Brentwood, MO; Pamela Sue Perry-Doty, Irondale, MO; Piera, St. Louis; Matt Pierson, Wentzville, MO; Alicia Pigg, Glen Carbon, IL; David Potthast, St. Louis;
Bryce Robinson, Ferguson, MO; Mary Gardner Russe, Clayton, MO; Jim Sabo, St. Louis; Marceline Saphian, Chesterfield, MO; Matthew Standish, St. Louis, MO; Rochelle Steffen, Cape Girardeau, MO; Jerri Stroud, Webster Groves, MO; C. Alana Tibbets, Edwardsville, IL; Robert Treece, St. Louis; Joyce Trotter, Creve Coeur, MO; Steve Turner, St. Louis; Andy Van Der Tuin, Olivette, MO; Jeane Vogel, Olivette, MO; Sharon Weston, Bismarck, MO; Terri Willits, St. Louis; Peggy Wyman, Macomb, MO; Angelia Young, Imperial, MO; Rudy Zapf, St. Louis.
Art Saint Louis is located in the heart of downtown St. Louis's Old Post Office District at 917 Locust Street (on Locust between 9th & 10th Streets). The Gallery is FREE & open to the public Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Sundays & holidays.
“Signs of Time” was a juried exhibit open to artists 21+ residing in the St. Louis area & 200-mile radius. For this exhibition, artists were asked to submit artworks in all styles & media that explore real, cultural or symbolic depictions of the passage of time—past, present, future or any combinations in between.
Serving as juror for this exhibit was nationally exhibited Kim Mosley, former Professor of Art, Dean of Liberal Arts, St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley. From 147 artworks in all media submitted by 86 artists for jurying, Mosley selected 55 artworks by 53 artists for the final exhibit. Works in a variety of media are presented, including ceramics, drawing, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and textiles.
The featured artists in “Signs of Time” are Elizabeth Simmons Allen, Richmond Heights, MO; Amy Lee Ball, Fenton, MO; Thomas Beilmann, St. Louis; Scott Black, O’Fallon, MO; Tim Black, University City, MO; Blake Carroll, Festus, MO; Bert Coleman, St. Louis; Dennis DeToye, Edwardsville, IL; Stephen Eidson, Roach, MO; Tim Eberhardt, St. Louis; Linda Elkow, Kirkwood, MO; Naxin Fan, Fenton, MO; Daniel Farnum, Columbia, MO; Ted Fischer, St. Louis;
Mark A. Fisher, St. Charles, MO; Ron Flier, Glendale, MO; Gail B. Ford, University City, MO;
Christine Giancola, Florissant, MO; Ned Giberson, Glen Carbon, IL; John M. Goessmann, St. Louis; Joyce Harvell, St. Louis; Carolyn Hasenfratz, Brentwood, MO; Bob Huber, Carlinville, IL; Sheldon Johnson, Ladue, MO; Ruth Kolker, Creve Coeur, MO; Ken Konchel, University City, MO; Sarah Merideth, St. Charles, MO; Metra Mitchell, Maplewood, MO; Ryan Morris, Fairview Heights, IL; Dawn Ottensmeier, Brentwood, MO; Pamela Sue Perry-Doty, Irondale, MO; Piera, St. Louis; Matt Pierson, Wentzville, MO; Alicia Pigg, Glen Carbon, IL; David Potthast, St. Louis;
Bryce Robinson, Ferguson, MO; Mary Gardner Russe, Clayton, MO; Jim Sabo, St. Louis; Marceline Saphian, Chesterfield, MO; Matthew Standish, St. Louis, MO; Rochelle Steffen, Cape Girardeau, MO; Jerri Stroud, Webster Groves, MO; C. Alana Tibbets, Edwardsville, IL; Robert Treece, St. Louis; Joyce Trotter, Creve Coeur, MO; Steve Turner, St. Louis; Andy Van Der Tuin, Olivette, MO; Jeane Vogel, Olivette, MO; Sharon Weston, Bismarck, MO; Terri Willits, St. Louis; Peggy Wyman, Macomb, MO; Angelia Young, Imperial, MO; Rudy Zapf, St. Louis.
Art Saint Louis is located in the heart of downtown St. Louis's Old Post Office District at 917 Locust Street (on Locust between 9th & 10th Streets). The Gallery is FREE & open to the public Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Sundays & holidays.
For information about Art Saint Louis exhibits & events, contact:
Robin Hirsch, Associate Director & Gallery Director
Art Saint Louis
917 Locust Street, #300
St. Louis, MO 63101-1413
314/241-4810, 2#
robin@artstlouis.org
http://www.artstlouis.org
http://artstlouis.blogspot.com
Robin Hirsch, Associate Director & Gallery Director
Art Saint Louis
917 Locust Street, #300
St. Louis, MO 63101-1413
314/241-4810, 2#
robin@artstlouis.org
http://www.artstlouis.org
http://artstlouis.blogspot.com
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