Grand Gallery Walk: Friday, 16 May
Grand Center, St. Louis' premier Arts and Entertainment District, is delighted once again to host the Grand Gallery Walk, Friday, May 16 from 5 to 9 pm.
The Grand Gallery Walk offers visitors a journey through Grand Center's historic streetscapes lined with galleries-large and small-featuring an eclectic mix of paintings, sculpture, photography, pottery, jewelry and mixed media from world-renowned artists. Guests are invited to design their own course for an enchanting stroll through more than a dozen galleries and museums throughout the District. Complimentary trolleys will be on hand to welcome participants aboard for a delightful twilight tour of Grand Center's exciting collection of artistic venues and exhibits. Signage throughout the District will indicate designated trolley stops.
GRAND GALLERY WALK PASSPORT
A Grand Gallery Walk Passport will be issued to patrons, good for discounts at Grand Center's restaurants, including Reggie's Backstage, Best Steak House, Joe Boccardi's Ristorante, The Bistro at Grand Center, Tempt Café @ the Contemporary, and Nadoz Euro Bakery and Café. Passports will be available at all participating galleries and museums.
Those visiting six (6) or more galleries or museums may enter to win prizes at a drawing taking place at Sheldon Art Galleries at 8:45 pm. Participants do not have to be present to win. WHAT TO SEE AND DO?
GALLERIES
ARTHUR AND HELEN BAER VISUAL ARTS GALLERIES AT THE CENTENE CENTER FOR ARTS AND EDUCATIONThink. Imagine... Explore... Create!: Reed School's Adventure into ImaginationLinda Packard 2008 ART EDUCATOR, ARTS AND EDUCATION COUNCIL
BRUNO DAVID GALLERY
John Armleder and Olivier Mosset
THE GRAND PUBLIC ART PLAZA
Michael Oliveri's E-scaping the Grid
GREENBERG VAN DOREN
Visual Noise: Includes sculptural works by John Baldessari, John Chamberlain and Anish Kapoor
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS ART [MOCRA]
Miao Xiaochun: The Last Judgment in Cyberspace
THE MOTO MUSEUM NEWLY RENOVATED
The History of the Motorcycle: 100 Motorcycles. 100 Years.
PORTFOLIO GALLERY AND EDUCATION CENTER OPENING RECEPTION from 5 to 9 PM
4 OF A KIND: Anthony High, Keith Sheapard, Bonnye Brown and Edward Hogan (all artists from the Kansas City, MO and Kansas City, Kansas community)
THE PSTL WINDOW GALLERY AT PACE FRAMING
Grand Center Artists: Brandon Anschultz, Bunny Burson, Michael Byron, Judy Child, Jill Downen, Debra Drexler, Cheri Hoffman, Sara Paula Hoffman, Barry Leibman, Eva Lundsager, Jessika Miekeley, Charles Schwall
THE PULITZER FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS
Dan Flavin: Constructed Light
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM OF ART [SLUMA]
Discerning Palette: Jerry O. Wilkerson Retrospective
SCHMIDT CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY
Louis Cameron: Recent Paintings, Collages, and Video
THE SHELDON ART GALLERIES OPENING RECEPTION from 5 to 7 PM*
Art of Kenneth Stanford
The Grand Gallery Walk offers visitors a journey through Grand Center's historic streetscapes lined with galleries-large and small-featuring an eclectic mix of paintings, sculpture, photography, pottery, jewelry and mixed media from world-renowned artists. Guests are invited to design their own course for an enchanting stroll through more than a dozen galleries and museums throughout the District. Complimentary trolleys will be on hand to welcome participants aboard for a delightful twilight tour of Grand Center's exciting collection of artistic venues and exhibits. Signage throughout the District will indicate designated trolley stops.
GRAND GALLERY WALK PASSPORT
A Grand Gallery Walk Passport will be issued to patrons, good for discounts at Grand Center's restaurants, including Reggie's Backstage, Best Steak House, Joe Boccardi's Ristorante, The Bistro at Grand Center, Tempt Café @ the Contemporary, and Nadoz Euro Bakery and Café. Passports will be available at all participating galleries and museums.
Those visiting six (6) or more galleries or museums may enter to win prizes at a drawing taking place at Sheldon Art Galleries at 8:45 pm. Participants do not have to be present to win. WHAT TO SEE AND DO?
GALLERIES
ARTHUR AND HELEN BAER VISUAL ARTS GALLERIES AT THE CENTENE CENTER FOR ARTS AND EDUCATIONThink. Imagine... Explore... Create!: Reed School's Adventure into ImaginationLinda Packard 2008 ART EDUCATOR, ARTS AND EDUCATION COUNCIL
BRUNO DAVID GALLERY
- Alex Couwenberg: Working Space [MAIN GALLERY]
- Shawn Burkard: Over and Over and Over [FRONT ROOM]
- Jill Downen: Cornerstone [NEW MEDIA ROOM]
- Gallery Artists [PROJECT ROOM]
John Armleder and Olivier Mosset
THE GRAND PUBLIC ART PLAZA
Michael Oliveri's E-scaping the Grid
GREENBERG VAN DOREN
Visual Noise: Includes sculptural works by John Baldessari, John Chamberlain and Anish Kapoor
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS ART [MOCRA]
Miao Xiaochun: The Last Judgment in Cyberspace
THE MOTO MUSEUM NEWLY RENOVATED
The History of the Motorcycle: 100 Motorcycles. 100 Years.
PORTFOLIO GALLERY AND EDUCATION CENTER OPENING RECEPTION from 5 to 9 PM
4 OF A KIND: Anthony High, Keith Sheapard, Bonnye Brown and Edward Hogan (all artists from the Kansas City, MO and Kansas City, Kansas community)
THE PSTL WINDOW GALLERY AT PACE FRAMING
Grand Center Artists: Brandon Anschultz, Bunny Burson, Michael Byron, Judy Child, Jill Downen, Debra Drexler, Cheri Hoffman, Sara Paula Hoffman, Barry Leibman, Eva Lundsager, Jessika Miekeley, Charles Schwall
THE PULITZER FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS
Dan Flavin: Constructed Light
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY MUSEUM OF ART [SLUMA]
Discerning Palette: Jerry O. Wilkerson Retrospective
SCHMIDT CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY
Louis Cameron: Recent Paintings, Collages, and Video
THE SHELDON ART GALLERIES OPENING RECEPTION from 5 to 7 PM*
- See You In The Funny Papers: The Rich Tradition Of St. Louis Cartooning
- Herb Snitzer: Photographs From The Last Years of Metronome, 1958-1962
- Clifford R. Martin: Navy Photographer
- Weese Fellows Exhibit 2008: Don Koster and Jen Maigret
- Things That Matter: Art By Children With Autism
- Cowgirls: Contemporary Portraits of the American West
Art of Kenneth Stanford
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