Events calendar
Tuesday, March 18, 2025 |
9:00 am |
Presence of what; Absence of whomCOCA (Center of Creative Arts) In Presence of what; Absence of whom, St. Louis-based, Indian-born interdisciplinary artist Sukanya Mani presents her most intimate side by using clusters of undulating paper and fabric forms to retell the daily rituals and traditions that shaped her identity as an immigrant woman. Following her commitment to raising awareness about domestic abuse, with a highlight on immigrant and refugee populations, Mani asks the visitors to question the repeated rituals each of us performs to present our own versions of masculinity and femininity. This exhibition is an investigation of identity and meaning making through rituals, clothing over time. For tickets and more information: https://www.cocastl.org/calendar/presence-of-what-absence-of-whom/ |
10:00 am |
Creature Feature Art ExhibitGreen Door Art Gallery presents our newest art exhibit, Creature Feature. The exhibit features artists Jojo Li, Alison Bozarth, Areleana Holtzmann, Makenna Burton, Caroline Staller and Deanna Nash. The artwork will be on display and available for sale March 12 – May 3, 2025. For more information, https://greendoorartgallery.com/ |
5:00 pm |
Music: The Art of SeeingBruno David Gallery presents Music: The Art of Seeing, an exhibition of new paintings by Frank Schwaiger. Frank Schwaiger’s art has been widely exhibited. He is a graduate of the Washington University in St. Louis, School of Architecture (Now the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts), and received his Master from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, where he worked with Buckminster Fuller. He lives and works in St. Louis and is the director of the Columbia Foundation for the Arts, St. Louis, MO. In conjunction with the exhibition, Bruno David Gallery will publish a catalogue of the artist’s work with an in-depth exhibition history and bibliography. For more information, https://www.brunodavidgallery.com/ |
6:00 pm |
Femme In The End TimesBruno David is pleased to present Femme In The End Times, an exhibition by artist Danielle Mužina. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. In conjunction with the exhibition, Bruno David Gallery will publish a catalogue of the artist’s work with an in-depth exhibition history and bibliography. The work in “Femme In The End Times” exhibition continues to ask questions about gender-based oppression through envisioning fractured, pink-drenched parallel worlds where characters confront personal and collective agency. In these new additions to her Pink Apocalypse series, she delves further into the rituals, relationships, and acts of care that emerge as survival strategies when structures crumble. These paintings juxtapose moments of vigilance, intimacy, and transformation to question how we navigate our tenuous present. For more information, https://www.brunodavidgallery.com/ |
6:00 pm |
47 Views of Leslie Laskey"Bruno David Gallery presents 47 Views of Leslie Laskey. A documentary film by Lulu Gargiulo and David Wild on the late artist Leslie Laskey (1921-2021). The documentary film intimately chronicles the life of a remarkable artist, poet, and teacher during his 75+ years studio practice. Leslie Laskey’s journey and creative spirit are beautifully captured in this film, making it a touching tribute to a remarkable artist. The film, shot over an eleven-year period, captures moments from Leslie Laskey’s life in both northern Michigan and St. Louis. Leslie Laskey passed away in 202 Leslie Laskey left an indelible mark on the art world through his creativity, mentorship, and dedication. As an educator, Leslie Laskey nurtured countless aspiring artists. His wisdom, encouragement, and passion inspired generations of students. Through his teaching, he instilled a love for art and fostered creativity in others. Laskey was not confined to a single medium. His work spanned painting, printmaking, sculpture, and poetry. By embracing various forms of expression, he encouraged artists to explore beyond traditional boundaries. Despite challenges and setbacks, Laskey continued creating art well into his 90s. His unwavering commitment to his craft exemplified resilience and dedication. His longevity as an artist serves as an inspiration to persevere and evolve. For more information, https://www.brunodavidgallery.com/ |