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Friday, July 24, 2009

Friday and Saturday @ City Art Supply


From Dana Smith of City Art Supply:


Some important info regarding City Art Supply.

First – Friday July 24 (TODAY) City Art will NOT be open. Please make note.

Second – Saturday July 25 (TOMORROW) City Art WILL be open starting at 10:00 a.m. We’ll be participating in the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis’ City Wide Open Studios from 10am – 4pm. This event invites anyone to visit St. Louis artists' studios to see the artist’s work space, artwork in process and to even purchase something from the artist.

For more info on this event you can go here.

For a full list of participants you can go here.

And for a map of all the studios you can go here.

At City Art Supply I’ll have a work space set up and new paintings on display for those of you who want to stop in and visit. Also, Jeremy Rabus’s studio next to the shop will be open as well and he’ll have paintings on display too. Jeremy may or may not be able to attend, he’s having minor surgery today (nothing serious) but might not be ready to socialize on Saturday. However, I highly recommend checking out his work. For those of you who might possibly be interested in buying a painting from Jeremy or me, we can accept credit/debit cards, checks and of course cash.

In addition to that, I’d like to remind you that City Art Supply is still having our 40% OFF sale on ALL items currently in stock. Stop in and see some art, buy some supplies and SAVE MONEY.

There are many great artists participating in the event on Saturday AND Sunday. Below I made a list of all the artists on Cherokee Street for your convenience.

Jeremy Rabus 3213 Cherokee (City Art Supply)

Kelly Porter 3325 Cherokee

Kim Richardson 3214A Cherokee

Dana Smith 3215 Cherokee (City Art Supply)

Elysia Mann 3155 Cherokee (All Along Press)

Rebecca Bodicky 3151 Cherokee (Fort Gondo)

Gina T Alvarez 3156 Cherokee (Snowflake)

Jamie Kreher 3156 Cherokee (Snowflake)

Amanda Verbeck 3156 Cherokee (Snowflake)

Brett Williams 3156 Cherokee (Snowflake)

The Firecracker Press 2838 Cherokee

Amy VanDonsel 2834 Cherokee (AVD+EVAD)

Scott Ernst 2720 Cherokee Floor 2 (Art Dimensions)

Jennifer Hayes 2720 Cherokee (Art Dimensions)

Myles Keough 2720 Cherokee (Art Dimensions)

Bryan Walsh 2720 Cherokee Floor 2 (Art Dimensions)

Josh Crow 2621 Cherokee

Dennis Michael Doty 2621 Cherokee

Kyra Termini 2621-2623 Cherokee

Thomas DeClue 2008 Cherokee (20:08 Gallery)


Thank you very much for your support.

Dana Smith
City Art Supply
3215 Cherokee St
St. Louis, MO 63118
314-771-5375
cityartsupply at gmail dot com


Monday, July 13, 2009

City-Wide Open Studios


Oodles of Cherokee-based artists will be participating in Contemporary Art Museum's City-Wide Open Studios July 25:

Contemporary Art Museum has released the map for this year's City-Wide Open Studios Tour and it looks like Cherokee has more artists participating than any other street in St. Louis! The following Cherokee artists will be opening their doors to the public on Saturday July 25:

Gina T. Alvarez (Snowflake), Rebecca Bodicky (Fort Gondo), Josh Crow, Thomas DeClue (20:08 Gallery), Dennis Michael Doty, Scott Ernst (Art Dimensions), Jennifer Hayes (Art Dimensions Gallery), Myles Keough (Art Dimensions), Jamie Kreher (Snowflake), Elysia Mann (All Along Press), Kelly Porter , Jeremy Rabus (City Art Supply), Kim Richardson, Dana Smith (City Art Supply), Kyra Termini, Eric Woods (The Firecracker Press), Amy Vandonsel (AVD + EVAD), Amanda Verbeck (Snowflake), Bryan Walsh, Brett Williams (Snowflake) and Ken Wood.

What is City-Wide Open Studios?

A week-long event dedicated to the discovery of the hidden spaces where artists work. Free and open to the public, this event offers a unique opportunity to explore these creative spaces and enjoy one of the most exciting parts of contemporary art—being able to talk to the artists.

More info at openstudiosonline.org/ Maps can be downloaded here.




information from Cherokee Street News
 
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