NEW EXHIBITS
Through July 24
POINT OF DEPARTURE: CBABI,
JARVIS, LOBDELL
Works by three artists; Gallery at Regional Arts Commission, 6128 Delmar; for info, visit www.stlrac.org.
Through August 6
TOM OF FINLAND
FILM NOIR by AUNIA KAHN
Both exhibitions at PHD Gallery, 2300 Cherokee; for info, call 314-664-6644 or visit www.phdstl.com.
Through August 7
ADSUM: CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS
ON IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY
Community Gallery, St. Louis University Museum of Art, 3663 Lindell Blvd.; 314-977-2666 or http://sluma.slu.edu.
July 8-August 1
OUR GREAT WATERWAYS: THE MISSISSIPPI,
MISSOURI & ILLINOIS RIVERS
Works by plein air artists; opening reception, 6:30-10 p.m.; Kodner Gallery, 9650 Clayton; for info, call 314-542-0400 or visit www.kodnergallery.com.
July 8-August 12
EXHIBITION
Mixed media by Eric Nichols, photography by Sarah Carmody; opening reception, 6-11 p.m.; Carmody Photography, 2707 Sutton; for info, call 314-401-8089 or visit www.carmodyphoto.com.
July 12-August 21
7th ANNUAL JAC JURIED EXHIBITION
Just a short drive: Jacoby Arts Center, 427 E. Broadway, Alton, Illinois; closed Mondays; for info, call 618-462-5222 or visit www.jacobyartscenter.org.
July 13-August 26
GO GREEN
Works by Garry McMichael, with Jerry Schmutz photography; July 22 reception 6-9 p.m.; Gateway Gallery, 7921 Forsyth; 314-402-1959 or www.gatewaygalleryonline.com.
July 15-October 9
FOCUS ON THE COLLECTION:
FRANCESCO CLEMENTE’S HIGH FEVER
Gallery 321, St. Louis Art Museum; for info, call 314-721-0072 or visit www.slam.org.
July 15-August 14
FORM & FUNCTION:
ADDISON HANNA & WILLIE HAYNES
RIFFING IN DANCE: DAVID LANCASTER
PHOTOGRAPHY & SCULTPURE
Opening reception, 6-10 p.m.; Third Degree East Gallery, 5200 Delmar; 314-367-4527 or visit www.stlglass.com.
July 15-August28
URBAN WANDERERS
Opening reception, 6-8 p.m.; St. Louis University Museum of Art; 3663 Lindell Blvd.; for info, call 314-977-2666 or visit http://sluma.slu.edu.
Through August 16
CONNECTED BY INTRICACY
Work by four artists; Craft Alliance at Kranzberg Art Centre in Grand Center; for info, call 314-725-1177 or visit www.craftalliance.org.
July 22-August 20
DUO SOLO SHOW:
ERIN MORRISON & KRISTEN BARTEL
Opening reception, 7-11 p.m.; Aisle 1 Gallery, 2627 Cherokee; for info, visit www.aisle1gallery.com.
July 22-August 20
CRIMSON & CLOVER
Works by Tori Wright; opening reception, 6-10 p.m.; Good Citizen Gallery, 2247 Gravois; for info call 314-348-4587 or visit www.goodcitizenstl.com.
July 29-September 1
EXHIBITION
Works by Pat Bistline, Linda Wilmes, Ken Farris, Lisa Thomas; opening reception, 6-8 p.m.; Framations Gallery, 218 N. Main in St. Charles; for info, call 636-724-8313 or visit www.framations.com.
FUN THINGS TO DO
July 1
ST. LOUIS WIND SYMPHONY
PATRIOTIC CONCERT
$8 admission; 7 p.m.; Foundry Art Centre, 540 N. Main St. in St. Charles; for info, call 636-255-0270 or visit www.foundryartcentre.org.
July 2 FRAME OF REFERENCE Series of in-gallery discussions; 1 p.m.; free; The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, 3716 Washington; for info, call 314-754-1840 or visit www.pulitzerarts.org.
July 3, 10, 17, 24
FAMILY SUNDAYS: AROUND THE WORLD
Free activities; 1-4 p.m.; St. Louis Art Museum; for info, call 314-721-7600 or visit www.slamorg.
July 7, 14, 21, 28
THURSDAY @ THE INTERSECTION
Live music at 6 p.m.; film at 8:30 p.m.; Strauss Park, Grand & Washington; for info, visit www.grandcenter.org.
July 8, 15, 22, 29
AMERICAN COOL OUTDOOR FILM SERIES
9 p.m. on Art Hill; free; presented by St. Louis Art Museum, 314-721-7600 or visit www.slam.org.
July 8-10
FILM: AMERICAN: THE BILL HICKS STORY
Admission $8; students/seniors $6; 7:30 p.m.; Moore Auditorium, 470 E. Lockwood; for info, visit www.webster.edu/filmseries.
July 9
SOULARD MARKET PARK ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR
9th & Lafayette; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; for info, visit www.pastecrafts.com.
July 12-15
HYRONOMOUS A. FROG: THE FROG PRINCE
Performances 10 a.m. and 1 p.m with 7 p.m. on July 15; free; Meramec Theatre, 11333 Big Bend; for info, call 314-984-7562.
July 13
PARTIES IN THE PARK:
GRIFFIN & T HE GARGOYLES
On Meramec Avenue between Forsyth and Maryland in Clayton; 5-8:30 p.m.; for info, call 314-726-3033 or visit www.partiesinthepark.org.
July 14-31
CLASSIC FRENCH FILM FESTIVE
Admission $10; $8 for Cinema St. Louis & Alliance Franaise members; 7:30 p.m.; Moore Auditorium, 470 E. Lockwood; for film listing, visit www.webster.edu/filmseries.
July 15
ROBERT SHAW & STARDUSTERS ORCHESTRA
Tribute to songs of Bobby Darin; 7:30 p.m.; admission $20; Foundry Art Centre, 540 N. Main in St. Charles; for info, call 636-255-0270 or visit www.foundryartcentre.org.
July 15
THIRD FRIDAY OPEN HOUSE
Union Avenue Opera performance at 6:45; Maple Jam live music performance at 8 p.m.; free; glass demos, tapas and cash bar available; Third Degree Glass Factory, 5200 Delmar; for info, call 314-367-4527 or visit www.stlglass.com.
July16, 23, 30
BLACK CAT LIVE
Collaboration of local artists and musicians; 8 p.m.; $10 admission, $5 students; Black Cat Theatre, 2819 Sutton; for info, call 314-781-8300 or visit www.blackcattheatre.org.
July 22
ART AFTER FIVE: MISS JUBILEE &
THE HUMDINGERS
Free concert; 7 p.m.; Grigg Gallery, St. Louis Art Museum; for info, call 314-721-7600 or visit www.slam.org.
July 23
DREAMTIME STORYTIME WITH COMEDIAN
ED REGGI
1 p.m.; free; Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, 3716 Washington; for info, call 314-754-1840 or visit www.pulitzerarts.org.
July 30
DREAM SOUNDS
Presented with 88.1 KDHX, song and live performance as soundtrack for Dreamscapes exhibition; free, 6-9 p.m.; Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, 3716 Washington; for info, call 314-754-1840 or visit www.pulitzerarts.org.
July 30
ALL THAT TAP
St. Louis Tap Festival; 7 p.m.; tickets from $15; Touhill Center for Performing Arts on UMSL campus; for info, call 314-516-4949 or visit www.touhill.org.
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