Art St. Louis: Saturday, 15 April 2017
Marilynne Bradley, Je Suis Charlie. 2016. Watercolor on Paper, 15"x22"
"#nofilter"Opens with a free reception Saturday evening, April 15, 2017, 6-8 p.m.
April 15-June 1, 2017
Gallery view: "#nofilter." Pictured are works by Janel Peyton, Melissa Whitwam, and C. Bryce Ramming. Photo by Robin Hirsch-Steinhoff.
Note: This exhibition includes imagery with nudity & similar adult content, and is likely not suitable for children.
Our exhibition JURORS are Sarah Hermes Griesbach and MK Stallings. Sarah Hermes Griesbach is Executive Editor and Co-Founder of All The Art, the Visual Art Quarterly of St. Louis. MK Stallings is an educator, art administrator, poet, and founder of UrbArts, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to create platforms & platform creatives for youth and community development.
Bruce
Alves, Wentzville, MO; AWG, Moberly, MO; Eric Baggett, St.
Louis; Marion Black, Alton, IL; Marilynne Bradley,
Webster Groves, MO; Lon Brauer, Granite
City, IL; Ken Clay, Maplewood, MO; Kat Douglas, St. Louis; Lawrence Duffy, St. Charles, MO; Tim Eberhardt, St. Louis; Brad Eliering, Belleville,
IL; Neil Fitzpatrick,
St. Louis; Scott Georges, Edwardsville, IL; Christine Giancola, Florissant, MO; John Hanson, St. Louis; Maurice Hirsch,
Chesterfield, MO; Linda Horsley, St.
Louis; Rafi Katz, St. Louis; Moonkyung Kim, St. Louis; Ayako Kurimoto, Carbondale, IL; Marlene Lewis,
Webster Groves, MO; Loafer Gang, Florissant, MO; Barbara Marshall, Chesterfield, MO; Jenna McNair,
Chesterfield, MO; Paris Meeky, Edwardsville, IL; Mia Mendoza, St. Louis; William Neukomm,
Webster Groves, MO; Philip Padilla,
Lake St. Louis, MO; Jody Paulson,
Carbondale, IL; Bill Perry, Maplewood, MO; Janel Peyton, Pevely, MO; C. Bryce Ramming, St. Louis; Bob Rickert, Chesterfield, MO; Michelle Rigell, St. Louis;
Anne Burgess Rowe,
St. Louis; Valerie Snyder,
Creve Coeur, MO; Michelle J. Streiff, Manchester, MO; Josh Svoboda, St.
Louis; Terry Vermillion, Kirkwood, MO; Melissa Whitwam, St. Charles, MO; Caroline Yoo, St.
Louis.
PARKING
METERS: There are parking meters on Pine Street and Olive Street & other nearby streets. Parking meters run 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Fines are steep ($15-20), so don't let your meter expire. If you park at a meter for the reception, remember that meters operate in downtown until 7 p.m. on Saturday.
The exhibit is on view April 15-June 1, 2017 and is FREE & open to the public. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Closed Sundays & holidays, including Memorial Day holiday & weekend.
Art Saint Louis Gallery & Catalyst Coffee Bar
1223 Pine Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
314/241-4810
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