First Friday Happy Hour | Handcrafted by Bissingers | 11/3/17

Local catering company, 23 City Blocks Catering, and national gourmet confectioner, Bissinger’s Handcrafted Chocolatier, brings a unique take on a café, chocolate and wine bar to Saint Louis’ Central West End.

The café serves dishes featuring traditional favorites combined with unique ingredients with vegan, gluten-free, and loaded options. Handcrafted by Bissinger’s is the perfect destination for the wine lover, chocolate enthusiast and trendsetter of the St. Louis area.

Free for CWEA members  |  $5 per non-member
RSVP only 13 tickets remain!

Updated Central West End Condo | 4220 McPherson Ave #204

QUICK FACTS:
Address: 4220 McPherson Ave #204  
Price: $165,000
Website: 4220Mcpherson.com
2 Beds, 2 Baths
Living Area: 960 sq.ft.
Pr/Sqft: $171.87
Listed by: Ted Wight | (314)607-5555

Stylish, completely updated Central West End condo. Located in walking distance to everything you love about the CWE: restaurants, grocery stores, coffee shops, wine bars & more.

The main living area is open and bright with bamboo flooring. The kitchen features black granite counters, plenty of wood cabinets & stainless-steel appliances. Two full bathrooms & two bedrooms. The master bath has two vanities and is contemporary in styling. In-unit laundry. 1 secured parking spot. Storage locker. Secured access to the building.

Gallery Openings | Duane Reed & Houska Gallery | October 20, 2017

Duane Reed


Jiyong Lee’s Segmentation Series is inspired by his fascination with cell division. He works with glass that has simultaneous transparency and opacity; two qualities that metaphorically represent the clarity and mysteries of biology.

John Garrett was raised in southern New Mexico by parents who were both educators. They instilled in him an appreciation for the handmade with their collections of Native American arts and crafts. Garrett’s intrigue with the tools, systems and materials involved in weaving and other textile constructions has resulted in hundreds of exhibition, including shows in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Visually unpredictable, he incorporates an expansive repertoire of material, achieving energetic complexity with meticulous craftsmanship.

Where: Duane Reed | 34729 McPherson Ave.
When: Friday October 20 from 5 - 8 p.m.

Houska Gallery

Houska Gallery is thrilled to introduce new art work by amazing “Ones to Watch” artists : JB Nearsy. Connie LaFlam. and special guest artist: Alex Johnmeyer. Come out this Friday and see them and new art by other gallery artists: Zack Smithey, Michael Hoffman, Jeff Kapfer and Andrew Brandmeyer.

Where: Houska Gallery | 4728 McPherson Ave
When: Friday October 20 from 5 - 8 p.m.

The Sheldon Art Gallery Opening | October 6, 2017

Where: Sheldon Art Gallery | 3648 Washington Blvd 
When: Friday October 6 from 5 - 7 p.m.

LYING HEAVY: NEW WORK BY JOE CHESLA
Bellwether Gallery of St. Louis Artists
Joe Chesla uses the corrosive force of the elements to create imprints of raw steel plates on fine printmaking paper, which he further develops with “free drawing.” Chesla’s engagement with the paper and the chance effects of the process explore the interchange between nature and industrialization, as well as the cerebral and intuitive. Chesla’s work has been exhibited internationally in France, Japan, India, China and Taiwan and across the United States.

THE WORLD OF SPECTACULAR STRINGS
Gallery of Music
Drawn from The Sheldon’s Hartenberger World Music Collection, this exhibit features over 100 unique stringed instruments from around the world including Europe, Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and Asia. Instruments from the United States include a rare double bass and violin made from matchsticks, a harpsichord owned by former St. Louis resident comedienne Phyllis Diller, a Gibson guitar signed by B.B. King, and a special edition KISS logo Gene Simmons “Axe” bass.

STEVE MCCURRY: THE IMPORTANCE OF ELSEWHERE
Gallery of Photography
Documentary photographer and storyteller Steve McCurry has been one of the most iconic voices in contemporary photography for almost 40 years. His work spans conflicts, ancient traditions and contemporary culture from six continents – yet always retains the human element that made his celebrated image of a young Afghan girl, published on the cover of National Geographic Magazine, so powerful. McCurry has received some of the most prestigious awards in the industry, including the Robert Capa Gold Medal, four first prize awards from the World Press Photo contest and a Centenary Medal for Lifetime Achievement from the Royal Photographic Society in London.

CARL SAFE: THE ARCHITECTURE OF BUILDINGS, FURNITURE AND PHOTOGRAPHS
Bernoudy Gallery of Architecture
The career of Carl Safe, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Architecture, Sam Fox School of Design and Art at Washington University in St. Louis, is celebrated in this exhibit of furniture, architectural designs and photographs. Safe has been a member of the faculty there since 1970, where he has taught design studios and support courses. In addition to his status as Professor Emeritus, Safe is Principal at Carl Safe Design Consultants.

INVENT A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT – SELECTIONS FROM THE SHELDON’S SOLID PROGRAM
AT&T Gallery of Children’s Art
This exhibit features a selection of inventive musical instruments by students from area schools made during The Sheldon’s SOLID (Science of Learning Instrument Design) program in 2016 and 2017. A collaboration between The Sheldon, the St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis Public Schools, St. Louis Archdiocesan Schools, Grand Center Arts Academy and Boeing scientists, the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) program, funded by Boeing, takes students through a design and build process using found objects and recyclables.

JILL EVANS PETZALL: STILL LIVES WITH STORIES
Nancy Spirtas Kranzberg Gallery
Emmy award-winning filmmaker and media-artist Jill Evans Petzall’s innovative exhibit explores how Western biases are promoted across cultures through stereotypes in travel photography. Her photographs shot in Southeast Asia of strangely static human bodies become metaphorical “still lives.” Visitors can record their own stories with the artist on selected days. A selection of the recordings will become a lasting part of the artwork. This interactive exhibit asks us to discover what our snapshots reveal beyond ourselves and our “selfies.”