Upcoming events.

STL For Diversity
Feb
28
to Apr 18

STL For Diversity

  • Tech Artista: Lewis Collaborative Building (map)
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We are excited to announce the opening of "STL for Diversity", an exhibition that celebrates the voices, cultures, and experiences that shape the vibrant community of St. Louis. This exhibition, curated by Tahia Farhin Haque, highlights the artistic contributions of emerging artists from the region. 

The "STL for Diversity" exhibition encouraged artists of all backgrounds to engage with art as a means of expression, fostering civic engagement and offering a platform for those who may or may not have access to traditional galleries. This celebration of diversity not only showcases art but also sparks meaningful dialogue on inclusivity, identity, and the power of creative resistance.  

Join us for the opening reception on Friday, February 28, from 5-8pm at TechArtista (Ucity)

The exhibition will run through April 18, and we welcome everyone to explore the thought-provoking works of these talented artists and contribute to a collective vision for a more inclusive and equitable community. 

The exhibition is made possible with the collaborations of Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, TechArtista and Lewis Collaborative, they made the ecosystem of a space for curation for one MFA-VA student for the last two years.

Exhibition Dates: February 28 - April 18, 2025, Weekdays 9-5pm  

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream TourCo
Aug
19
to Sep 14

A Midsummer Night’s Dream TourCo

This is bite-sized Shakespeare in the Park in locations across the St. Louis metro area. A traveling group of six actors transforms one of Shakespeare’s works into a 90-minute family friendly event in a park near you. This year’s production is a music filled remount of the 2022 TourCo, A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed by artist Tre’von Griffith with an all-Black cast and creative team.

Nominated for Best Ensemble in a Comedy at the 2022 St. Louis Theater Circle Awards. 

All performances began at 6:30 p.m. and are free to attend.

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My Black is Beautiful: Fine Arts Exhibit
Feb
28

My Black is Beautiful: Fine Arts Exhibit

  • 21 O'Fallon Street St. Louis, MO, 63102 United States (map)
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Black Pride St. Louis invites you to an inspiring evening of art, culture, and community at the "My Black is Beautiful" Fine Arts Exhibit! This special event celebrates the beauty, creativity, and resilience of Black artists while fostering connection and pride within our community.

🎟️ Admission: $10 at entry (RSVP required)

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CWE Gallery Night
Sep
13

CWE Gallery Night

Join me on Friday, September 13 from 5p-8p for

CWE Gallery Night! Discover unique, inspiring art at four galleries' new exhibitions. As you view the art, sample small bites from a different CWE restaurant at each gallery.

Outside, enjoy live music, street performers and live art by yours truly. This is a fun evening you won't want to miss!

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Central West End Cocktail Party
Jun
8

Central West End Cocktail Party

On Saturday, June 8 the CWE Cocktail Party returns!

The CWE is home to what many have claimed as the first cocktail party on record — held in 1917 by Mrs. Julius S. Walsh Jr. in her home at 4510 Lindell Boulevard. Each year, the CWE pays tribute to this very important anniversary and celebrates the neighborhood's history in style!

There will be aerial performances, fire dancers, unicyclists, dancing, cotton candy, and yours truly painting live throughout the event all evening!

The event will also feature music by Marquis Knox, Grooveliner, Sarah Jane, and the Blue Notes and Monkh.

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Gateway to Pride Exhibition
Jun
8
to Jun 9

Gateway to Pride Exhibition

On June 8th Missouri History Museum will open its newest exhibit, Gateway to Pride, to mark the start of Pride Month. The pioneering exhibition delves into the vibrant and often overlooked and excluded narrative of LGBTQIA+ individuals in St. Louis.

Running through July 6th, 2025, Gateway to Pride marks the first-ever full-scale exhibit dedicated to St. Louis’s LGBTQIA+ community, offering visitors an opportunity to explore this rich history through meaningful artifacts, captivating images, and insightful oral histories.

I am proud to announce that my piece “A Melancholy Romance, Op. 2” along with two new portraits to be featured in the exhibition. Please join me for the opening of this exhibition!

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Doorways Presents: ALT BALL
May
16

Doorways Presents: ALT BALL

For 35 years, DOORWAYS has provided emergency housing and supportive services for individuals in our community living with HIV. Their programs serve clients at the complicated intersection of illness, homelessness, and poverty—each with several basic needs required to regain stability in their lives: shelter, household goods, food, etc.

For clients, these basics represent refuge, safety, and support amidst an incredibly difficult time. Along with the wraparound services DOORWAYS provides, they form a foundation upon which they can build; an opportunity to move from surviving to thriving.

‘Beauty From The Basics’ is a celebration of all that can flourish from this foundation. Simple necessities are often overlooked. Small comforts—otherwise taken for granted—can mean so much to someone seeking stability. Housewares, personal care items, and objects that make a house a home. These can take on outsized importance to a life in transition. For many, they act as the building blocks to realizing their greater potential.

ALTBALL reimagines these supplies, turning them into dynamic and avant-garde fashions. Designers, artists, drag queens, ballroom legends and community volunteers will showcase creations on the runway while raising funds to meet the needs of DOORWAYS’ programs.

Join us for a killer evening of community, fashion, and performance on May 16, 2024.

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St. Louis Shakespeare presents: Midsummer Night's Dream
Sep
29
to Oct 7

St. Louis Shakespeare presents: Midsummer Night's Dream

I am excited to announce that I will be performing in St. Louis Shakespeare’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream” as the mischievous fairy known as Robbin Goodfellow/Puck. This production will open September 29th and run through October 7th at the Robert G. Reim Theater in Kirkwood, MO. This production will be directed by Christina Rios. Tickets are now available. Buy Tickets Here

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Kinky Boots
Aug
17
to Aug 27

Kinky Boots

Tesseract Theatre Company Presents Kinky Boots. This production will run August 17th-27th at The Grandel in Midtown St. Louis, Missouri. Tickets are now available. If you weren’t able to see me perform as Lola in Rolla here is another chance to see me reprise the role of Lola.

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Duane Reed Gallery: Annual  Small Works Invitational
Jul
14
to Aug 19

Duane Reed Gallery: Annual Small Works Invitational

Excited to be invited back to my second invitational for the Duane Reed Gallery! This year I will showing two 16x16in oil on belgian linen pieces showcasing pieces from my Intimacy Collection. Please join me on opening night for a spectacular evening celebrating small works by some brilliant artists.

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"It Was All Very Queer II"
May
26

"It Was All Very Queer II"

I am honored to share with you that I will be showing my piece "How They See Me vs How I See Me" in the St. Louis Artists Guild's Summer exhibition, "It Was All Very Queer II". It Was All Very Queer II, is a national juried exhibition examining contemporary queer artists residing within the United States. The exhibition will examine work that investigates identity, social norms, inclusivity, and the celebration of being queer. The St. Louis Artists Guild believes artists within the queer community are an underrepresented group within the arts and deserve a space to express their creativity.

Juror: Brandon Anschultz - Director of Studios and Galleries at the Kranzberg Arts Foundation.

Brandon Anschultz is a queer artist, whose work bridges painting, sculpture and installation. He is originally from rural Arkansas, but has lived and worked in St. Louis for over 20 years. He has exhibited widely in many solo and group exhibitions. In addition to his art practice, Anschultz is an arts professional, having worked with numerous St. Louis arts institutions.

He is currently the Director of Studios and Galleries at the Kranzberg Arts Foundation.

I would be overjoyed if you would join me for a wonderful evening of art Friday, May 26th, 2023 at The St. Louis Artists Guild (12 North Jackson Rd. 63105 Clayton, MO)

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Kinky Boots: The musical
Apr
20
to Apr 23

Kinky Boots: The musical

I am very excited to announce that I will be starring in the role of Lola in the performance of Kinky Boots: The Musical with Missouri, S&T in Rolla, MO. This is performance will be a part of my Guest Artist in Residence with the University. I’m looking forward to seeing you there!

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Beyond Belief
Apr
7
to May 13

Beyond Belief

Opening Reception: April 14, 2023 5-8pm

Art represents the moods of our souls, from darkness to light. It examines the human spirit and inspires creators and those who interact with the creation. The 'making' process may reflect on an inner journey, narratives, and symbolism that transform into creative epiphanies and spiritual connections - imbuing the object with unseen powers to touch our souls. The Beyond Belief juried exhibition call for art seeks work that addresses mysticism, otherworldly forces, inspiration, the divine, and humanity.

Juror: David Brinker - David Brinker is the Director of the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA) at Saint Louis University the first museum to bring an interfaith focus to contemporary art. Volunteering at the museum as an undergraduate student, then joining the staff in 1995, Brinker has been deeply involved in every aspect of the museum’s operations and growth. He has overseen several important initiatives, notably the MOCRA Voices podcast. Since assuming the role of Director in 2016, he has continued to advance MOCRA’s exploration of contemporary artistic engagement with the religious and spiritual dimensions.

David is active in the St. Louis visual arts and interfaith communities, and chairs the Visual Arts committee for the organization Arts & Faith St. Louis. David is also a professional flutist and keyboardist and published music arranger.

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Tech Artista Presents: Sending Love & Light
Mar
31
to Aug 25

Tech Artista Presents: Sending Love & Light

Sending Love and Light is based around the phrase people sometimes offer when someone is experiencing hard times. Through the work chosen, love and light is translated into art form; the colors, textures, and stories are creative gestures of sharing the goodness art can offer. This exhibit is one of many I am really honored to be apart of and can wait to showcase what I have in the works.

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Missouri S&T presents: "Broadbend, Arkansas"
Mar
9
to Mar 12

Missouri S&T presents: "Broadbend, Arkansas"

I am beyond elated to be making my directorial debut with Missouri S&T’s Drama department. This is a powerful and intimate show of an African-American family grappling with decades of inequality, violence, and suppression in the South. Please join me for the opening of “Broadbend, Arkansas”. tickets are on sale now.

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Jan
28
to Feb 28

"31 Days; Reclaiming Our Time"

31 Days; Reclaiming Our Time”, giving a nod to Maxine Waters, is a 31-day exhibit celebrating Black History Month. I am excited to be a part of this new exhibit highlighting black artists within the STL community. Please join me as I showcase my new work. Thank you!

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Dec
3
to Jan 3

Central West End Annual “Holiday Window Walk”

Please join me as the Central West End celebrates its annual “Holiday Window Walk”. I am excited be returning to create another magical window for the Citizens Park building. My window will be titled “A Seat at The Table”. My inspiration came from a dream that I’ve always wanted to make a reality. That dream is to have a dinner party when all walks of life are welcome to sit and fellowship despite their differences. At this table we celebrate and honor each other.

Please join me in the unavailing of my window come to life.

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Black friday ball
Nov
25

Black friday ball

It is with great pleasure that I announce that I will be showing and selling my work.Come out to support me and other incredible black artists in our community at the annual Black Friday Ball, hosted by Qu’art. A marketplace will be available at the museum in the afternoon, while the evening hours are devoted to a panel discussion, fabulous fashion, and performances.

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Small Works Invitational
Jun
24

Small Works Invitational

The annual Small Works Invitational at the Duane Reed Gallery.

I’m honored to finally announce that I will be showing in The Duane Reed Gallery @reedgallery “Small Works Invitational”. Opening June 24th, 2022.

Some of you may know that this gallery is on my list to show with, so to be a part of this is very exciting for me. This is only the beginning bébé! Can’t wait to share what I’ve been working on for them. Stay tuned.

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Event Four
May
21

Event Four

Central West End Scene presents: “Art Strolls” Saturdays May 21st, June 18th, July 16th, August 20th, September 17th, 2022 12p-4p on Mcpherson Ave.

I will be painting live during this time and welcome all to come to hang out and watch me. Let us chat about art, enjoy a cocktail from the local bars nearby, and celebrate a day of art.

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Event Two
May
20

Event Two

New Perspectives in Drawing and Painting Exhibition

May 20 - June 18, 2022

The St. Louis Artists’ Guild is proud to present artists working in drawing and painting techniques. Over the past 50 years, drawing has been elevated from a supporting role to a primary medium, ranking alongside painting as a central art form. Despite its long history, painting continues to evolve and excite, with new generations taking it in unexpected directions. A central pillar of artistic practice, painting also has an enduring appeal for collectors and still dominates the art market. This exhibition takes the conversation forward, showcasing artists working in drawing and painting media that are bringing contemporary topics, issues, and aesthetics to traditional practices.

Juror: Lizzy Martinez - Drawing Painting Faculty at UMSL

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Event One
May
13
to May 14

Event One

Naughti Gras is first and foremost an Art Show and the heart and soul of the evening! Local and regional artists will be exhibiting their talents and “naughti” imaginations through various forms of art mediums. It doesn’t happen without the artists! Enjoy this one of a kind playful, erotic evening for eye-popping art, dazzling entertainment and great people watching! And if you secretly want to attend but don’t want to be seen … you can still wear a mask!

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