Showing posts with label drive-by gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drive-by gallery. Show all posts

Friday, August 6, 2010

BEVIN EARLY / BRIAN DEPAULI : CROSSING PATHS at Snowflake


Time
August 14 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm

LocationSnowflake
3156 Cherokee Street (at Compton)
Saint Louis, MO




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Also featuring Nicole Stevens in Drive-By: Swelter

The tall, west facing windows of the Drive By Gallery turn the enclosed space at Snowflake/Citystock into a temporary greenhouse during the summer months, where temperatures inside can reach well over 110° Fahrenheit. Starting mid-August, Nicole Stevens will install a burned sugar cast, mounted on a traditional display pedestal. Over the course of the exhibition, the heat and ...humidity in the space with cause the sticky organic mass to sweat and melt in tandem with the passersby outside.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Taking a peek at Snowflake, Driveby and Fort Gondo

Have you been to see the latest shows at Snowflake, Drive-By and Fort Gondo yet?  You gotta go!


Here are some peeks:


Work by Caleb Taylor (on walls), Clint Baclawski (lightboxes on floor) at Snowflake:






Work by Gabriel Slavitt in Drive-By Gallery:








Work by Lily Cox-Richard (sculptures on floor), Lori Larusso (shaped acrylic panel paintings) at Fort Gondo.








All exhibits up through June 6.  Fort Gondo is open Saturdays noon - 5:00 p.m.; Snowflake is open Saturdays 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.



Fort Gondo
3151 Cherokee St., St. Louis, MO  63118


Snowflake (Drive-By is on the west side of the building, on Compton)
Location: 3156 Cherokee Street (at Compton) • St. Louis, Missouri 63118

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Drive-By / Paulsen / Fuller



From Snowflake/Citystock/Drive-By Gallery:

We are proud to announce a new installation constructed by Sarah Paulsen and Cameron Fuller entitled "The Ants Have Come to Town".

Drive-By is a 12' x 8' x 3' window space dedicated to installation and performance, viewable 24 hours a day.

Exhibit runs through December 31.

Drive-By is located on the west side of the Snowflake building

3408 South Compton (at Cherokee)
St. Louis, Missouri 63118

To view past shows visit snowflakecitystock.com

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Opening night at Snowflake and Drive-By



September 12th, 7:00 - 10:00 @ Snowflake and Drive-By

On June 1, 2009, Chicago musician Stephanie Morris died unexpectedly and tragically, leaving behind too many questions for her friends and family.
We Are Here — a collaboration between her husband, artist Nathan Keay, and friend, writer Jonathan Messinger — is a first attempt at addressing the aftermath. St. Louis native Keay’s photos, taken in the weeks after Stephanie’s death, evoke the itinerant loneliness felt after the loss, and the sense of community that has come together since. Messinger will read several stories inspired by Steph's life, and her untimely death.

Jonathan Messinger is the co-founder of featherproof books, and author of the short-story collection
Hiding Out.

Nathan Keay lives and works in Chicago.

Opening at 7:00 p.m., reading begins at 8:30 p.m.

Bryan Eaton will be revealing his Drive-By installation, "Nothing Lasts Forever", during the same event.

The show will run through October 28, 2009.

Snowflake is open Saturdays from 11:00 - 3:00.

Drive-By is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Snowflake
3156 Cherokee Street (at Compton)
St. Louis 63118

Drive-By
3408 S. Compton Ave
St. Louis 63118
 
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