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Houska Gallery: WGS24 Opening Reception

Please join the Houska Gallery for the opening reception of an amazingly curated group of new and established artists. A unique opportunity to view and purchase some of Midwest’s incredible talent! Including their Lower Gallery Featured Artist: Ken Konchel “Feature Film”

CWE Window Walk

Experience the magic of the holidays at the Central West End’s annual Window Walk. Window Walk is a month-long celebration, with holiday fun each Saturday in December. Visitors are invited to stroll amidst elegantly decorated windows, while shopping at boutiques and enjoying seasonal libations and delicious meals at local restaurants. […]

Duane Reed Gallery Opening Reception: Jane A. Barrow

Duane Reed Gallery is proud to announce a new body of paintings by St. Louis local Jane A. Barrow. Barrow’s paintings portray movement through space, constructing fields that can only be viewed through one frozen moment. Barrow’s past bodies of work place the viewer in the cockpits of fighter jets, […]

Super Smash Bros. N64 Tournament at Up-Down

It's time to find the best retro Smash player in STL.   Join Up-Down at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 7, for a Super Smash Bros. N64 Tournament brought to you by their friends at 2nd Shift Brewing.   There is no fee to enter, and players of all skill […]

Rescheduled: Family Hours at Up-Down

***Rescheduled to Jan 12 to avoid snow storm***   It's time for family-friendly fun at Up-Down with their exciting Family Hours on Sunday, Jan. 12!   They're opening their doors to those under 21 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to give families a place to hang out for an […]

LBB & LBB Foundation present Daniel Black

Join Left Bank Books as they welcome Daniel Black, award-winning author, professor and viral commencement speaker! This is the launch event for his new highly anticipated book "Isaac's Song"!   "As Isaac's story unfolds, his song moves from its roots in pain, fury, and yearning and leads him toward knowledge, […]

Skee-Ball Tournament at Up-Down

Join Up-Down on Tuesday, Jan. 21, for their monthly Skee-Ball Tournament brought to you by their friends at 4 Hands Brewing Company.   There is no fee to enter, and players of all skill levels are encouraged to participate and show off those skills for a chance to walk away […]

LBB & LBB Foundation present Steffan Triplett

Join Left Bank Books as they welcome Steffan Triplett, Managing Director of the Center for African American Poetry and Poetics (CAAPP). We are excited to welcome Steffan back to Missouri to celebrate his newest book, "Bad Forecast"!   Bad Forecast is a hybrid memoir told in lyric and fractured prose, […]

Jeremy Booth & Brock DeBoer – dual exhibitions at Square One Gallery

Square One Gallery is pleased to invite you to the dual opening receptions of artist Jeremy Booth's solo exhibition "Sweat & Blood", and artist Brock DeBoer's solo exhibition "No Bull". Both exhibitions open at Square One Gallery Friday, Feb. 7 from 6-9 p.m., and will be on view from Feb. […]

Fiber Arts Movie Night – You’ve Got Mail

Join the St. Louis Public Library - Schlafly Branch for a night of coziness, crafting and movies! Bring any project you would like to work on and watch a cozy movie with other fiber artists.   This month they will be watching "You've Got Mail" (PG).

WCHOF Curator Tour Featuring St. Louis Aquarium

Attend a complimentary tour of the newest WCHOF exhibitions, Crown Jewels: Donation Highlights and Paws and Pawns: Exploring Animal Chess Sets. WCHOF Curator Emily Allred will show highlights of the exhibitions, and the St. Louis Aquarium’s Senior Educator Maxene Van Damme will offer insight into the animals represented in Paws […]

Bread and Roses “Strike! How St. Louis United Change in 1877”

Come learn about a historic but little-known piece of St. Louis history, the General Strike of 1877 at the St. Louis Public Library - Schlafly Branch. The events of the strike had a ripple effect that is still felt in modern-day St. Louis. Through labor songs, theater and visual art […]