“Centripetal Force” Pulls Street Energy into Fifteen Windows Gallery
Artists PHERS and TIMBER are joining forces to create “Centripetal Force,” a two-person exhibition at Fifteen Windows Gallery.
Artists PHERS and TIMBER are joining forces to create “Centripetal Force,” a two-person exhibition at Fifteen Windows Gallery.
Fifteen Windows Gallery welcomes the annual Paint Louis festival by placing hip-hop artwork in a gallery setting.
Three St. Louis artists present “Strange Interior,” a group show exploring interior spaces and perceptions. The exhibit opens Saturday at Fifteen Windows Gallery and features mixed-media artworks.
Local artists Stephanie Marie Deirdre and Kat Kissick launched “Paint it Forward,” an online auction to benefit Action St. Louis. The online event is calling for artists to donate work, with all proceeds going to support recovery efforts in north St. Louis.
“Un Terreno Sin Nombre,” opening on April 24 at The Luminary, explores identity and borders through Latino perspectives. The show featuring twelve artists, highlighting vibrant St. Louis Latino culture during the inaugural Latinx Arts Week.
Local artist Bryan Walsh hosts “Abstractionists,” an exhibit featuring eleven St. Louis-based abstract artists at Fifteen Windows Gallery this weekend. The collaborative show features work by well-known veterans of the St. Louis art scene, as well as some newer faces.
The exhibit “Belonging” at the Regional Arts Commission showcases portraits of local individuals living with Down syndrome, aiming to foster understanding and connection. Photographer Randy Bacon highlights their stories, emphasizing love, family, and our shared humanity.
Local artist Phil Jarvis showcases his latest solo exhibition “Escape,” featuring sixteen drawings and six paintings at Fifteen Windows Gallery on Cherokee St. The work highlights his attention recently shifting from his acclaimed commercial work to fine art.
Alex Johnmeyer’s exhibition “Unboxed” at the Angad Arts Hotel features thirteen paintings reflecting his childhood and journey as a transgender person. The works connect nostalgia, identity, and authenticity, inviting viewers to engage with their own experiences through art.