Saint Louis Artists’ Guild: Sunday, 28 June 2009
Modern Rubbish/Recycled Tendencies 2009 at the St. Louis Artists’ Guild
Environmentally Friendly Artists Find Modern Art in Unlikely Places
Opening Reception: June 28, 2009, 1 pm – 3 pm
Exhibition Dates: June 28 - September 4, 2000
The St. Louis Artists' Guild is pleased to announce the opening of two of the three innovative new exhibits of the Greenspace Exhibition Series. A solo exhibition of William Lobdell’s work entitled "Modern Rubbish" and a juried exhibition entitled "Recycled Tendencies," which will explore and attempt to redefine everyday and often overlooked materials.
"Recycled Tendencies" challenges artists to respond to an increasing demand of environmental responsibility. Submitting artists have the opportunity to showcase how redefinition and recycling have inspired their work. In the words of William Lobdell, "It's not what you look it, it's how you see it. Juror: E. Louis Lankford
The St. Louis Artists’ Guild Galleries are free and open to the public Tuesday through Sunday, noonto 4pm. The Guild is located at Two Oak Knoll Park, Clayton 63105, near the corner of Big Bend and Clayton Roads. www.stlouisartistsguild.org.
Environmentally Friendly Artists Find Modern Art in Unlikely Places
Opening Reception: June 28, 2009, 1 pm – 3 pm
Exhibition Dates: June 28 - September 4, 2000
The St. Louis Artists' Guild is pleased to announce the opening of two of the three innovative new exhibits of the Greenspace Exhibition Series. A solo exhibition of William Lobdell’s work entitled "Modern Rubbish" and a juried exhibition entitled "Recycled Tendencies," which will explore and attempt to redefine everyday and often overlooked materials.
"Recycled Tendencies" challenges artists to respond to an increasing demand of environmental responsibility. Submitting artists have the opportunity to showcase how redefinition and recycling have inspired their work. In the words of William Lobdell, "It's not what you look it, it's how you see it. Juror: E. Louis Lankford
The St. Louis Artists’ Guild Galleries are free and open to the public Tuesday through Sunday, noonto 4pm. The Guild is located at Two Oak Knoll Park, Clayton 63105, near the corner of Big Bend and Clayton Roads. www.stlouisartistsguild.org.
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