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Art St. Louis


Co-op Gallery, Org. & Advocate for Visual Arts
917 Locust Street
(between 9th and 10th)
St. Louis, MO 63101-1413
United States
+1 314 241 4810
http://artstlouis.org/
Art St. Louis has worked for over 20 years to benefit community artists by providing exhibition space, an education and exhibition program in area schools, and proactive artist support services. The cooperative gallery welcomes both established and emerging artists, and shows are open to the public for free. Exhibitions include work by artists living within 200 miles of St. Louis, and one show a year expands this radius to include 9 surrounding states.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Componere Gallery


Art and fashion come alive
6509 Delmar Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States
+1 314 721 1181
http://www.componere.com/
The Componere Gallery opened its doors in 1986 and in the years since has represented hundreds of local artists, helping them to gain exposure and income for their work. The art displayed consists of everything from contemporary urban paintings, ceramics and jewelry to photography exhibits. Visitors may browse throughout the two-story gallery and enjoy the atmosphere, whether just looking or seriously considering a purchase.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Craft Alliance


Crafty business
6640 Delmar Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States
+1 314 725 1177
http://www.craftalliance.org/
Visitors to St. Louis can feast their eyes here on what the city has to offer in terms of contemporary craft. Educating the locals since 1964, Craft Alliance has held numerous exhibitions and sales in the past, including Glass-Wear, Leandra Spangler and Rimas VisGirda, and Realities and Illusions. The gallery also promotes art by lesser-known and upcoming artists. Other areas of interest include sales and volunteer work. Check the website for detailed information on these.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Craft Alliance photo by Sarah Szurpicki
Photo: Sarah Szurpicki
 

 
Foundry Art Centre


Education, Visual, and Performing Arts
520 N Main Center
St. Louis, MO 63301
United States
+1 636 255 0270
http://www.foundryartcentre.org
The Foundry Art Centre aims to preserve cultural history and support present artistic endeavors throughout the St. Louis region. A 5000-foot exhibition space for the visual arts, a concert stage in the Grand Hall, and glass-fronted artist studios are all located in the Centre, a renovated train car factory from the 1940s. Education and community involvement is a primary consideration in the Centre's planning, inviting locals and tourists to experience contemporary art in a historic setting. Adult and children's classes are offered.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Historic St. Charles


Take a walk down history street
2500 Main St
(From Boone Lick Trail to Adams Street)
St. Louis, MO 63301
United States
+1 636 947 7776
Historic St. Charles' Main Street is the only street in the Greater St. Louis area preserved from the 1800s, back when the roads were used for horse and buggy carriages. The street and sidewalk are made of a red cobblestone. The tourism center gives free tours pertaining to the history of the area. There is also a museum dedicated to the Lewis and Clark expedition. Most people who visit the area shop for antiques or arts and crafts in one of the many interesting stores. While here, also take time out to enjoy the several restaurants, bars and ice cream shops located on Main Street.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Historic St. Charles photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Kodner Gallery


Great artists and local talent displayed
9650 Clayton Rd
St. Louis, MO 63124
United States
+1 314 993 4477
http://www.kodnergallery.com/
A 30-plus-year veteran of the art world, this store's owner has pulled together the largest gallery exhibit in the Midwestern United States, featuring works from such renowned artists as Picasso, Miro and Jasper Johns. The Kodner Gallery is now larger than ever, having recently moved into a new 6,000 sq foot location. Local artists are well represented as well, with featured works from Jason Dowd, Joseph Orr and Billyo. Art lovers will find 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th-century landscapes; works by the great French and American Impressionists and more. Appraisals, restoration, conservation, art location services, framing and lighting services are all offered and verbal appraisals are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kodner Gallery photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
MacroSun


MacroSun International
1310 Washington Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
+1 888 9626 2783 / +1 314 421 6477
http://www.macrosun.com/
MacroSun works directly with national artists and craftspeople from many countries, including Pakistan, Vietnam, Thailand and India. This cultural center carries unusual pieces of art as well as other items such as jewelry, books and fashions. Prices range from less than USD50 to more than USD1,000, depending on the item's historical value and cultural significance. Whether you are a first time visitor or a local, you will likely discover something wonderful for your home or office decor.

Review © 2007, Wcities
MacroSun photo by Bryan Kress
Photo: Bryan Kress
 

 
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts


Contemporary artworks
3716 Washington Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63108
United States
+1 314 754 1850
http://www.pulitzerarts.org
This museum was built in 1989 to showcase the art of Emily and Joseph Pulitzer. In 2001 it was opened to the public. It is now the first public building in the U.S. designed by Tadao Ando, Pritkzer prize-winning Japanese architect. This private museum houses contemporary art collections. The most famous pieces are by Mark Rothko and Philip Guston and a few world class paintings by Picasso and Juan Gris. This gallery has a partnership (CAP) with the museum of St Louis to present and interpret contemporary art and architecture. Open to the public on Wednesdays and Saturdays. There is no admission fee.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts photo by Andrew Raimist
Photo: Andrew Raimist
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts photo by John Hill
Photo: John Hill
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts photo by John Hill
Photo: John Hill
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts photo by Neil Chace
Photo: Neil Chace
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts photo by The Pulitzer
Photo: The Pulitzer
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts photo by Kemper Smith
Photo: Kemper Smith
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts photo by amanda schmaltz
Photo: amanda schmaltz
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts photo by Samuel Rhodes
Photo: Samuel Rhodes
 

 
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