NEW EXHIBITS
Through February 23
TIM EBERHARDT: VESSELS,
TILES, FIGURES
Opening reception, 4:30-6:30 p.m.; Meramec Contemporary Art Gallery, 11333 Big Bend; 314-984-7632.
Through February 23
SUKKAH CITY ANNEX: DEFYING
& DEFINING BOUNDARIES
Works by eight artists; Art St. Louis, 555 Washington; for info, call 314-241-4810 or visit www.artstlouis.org.
Through February 25
MIKE CALWAY-FAGEN:
INDETERMINATE LENGTH
Good Citizen Gallery, 2247 Gravois; for info, call 314-348-4587 or visit www.goodcitizenstl.com.
January 27-March 3
JUDY PFAFF: RECENT WORK
CARMON COLANGELO:
SEVEN DAY IN O LAND O
JILL DOWNEN: MIDSECTION
MONIKA WEISS: ABIDING
Opening reception 5-9 p.m.; Bruno David Gallery, 3721 Washington;314-531-3030, www.brunodavidgallery.com.
Through March 3
MACEDONIA INSPIRATIONS:
MODERN ARTIFACTS
Photography by David R. Hanlon; ceramic vessels by James Ibur; PHD Gallery, 2300 Cherokee Street; 314-664-6644.
Through March 4
SPIRIT & HISTORY
Experience the African-American journey through the paintings by Fr. James Hasse and Judge Nathan B. Young; St. Louis University Museum of Art, Lindell Blvd.; for info, call 314-977-2666 or visit http://sluma.slu.edu.
Through March 31
CANDLE LIGHT
Paintings, drawings and prints by Bulgarian-American Galina Todorova; Comprehensive Chiropractic and Studio, 113 West 5th Street in Eureka; 314-606-2095, www.galina-art.com.
Through April 22
CHRISTODOULOS PANAYIOTOU
& FIGURE STUDIES
Recent representational works on paper; Contemporary Art Museum, 3750 Washington; for info, call 314-535-0770 or visit www.camstl.org.
February 3-28
CATHERINE GASS:
INFESTATIONS/CONTEMPLATIONS
NATHAN MARSHALL:
MIXED MEDIA WORK
Opening reception 6-8 p.m., The Gallery of University City Public Library, 6701 Delmar; for info, call 727-3180 or visit www.ucpl.lib.mo.us.
February 10 through April 7
STUDIO DESIGN:
CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE
By Brian Ferrell, Kimberly Winkle, Matt Keim; opening reception, 6-8 p.m.; Kranzberg Arts Center; Craft Alliance, 501 N. Grand; for info, call 314-534-7528 or visit www.craftalliance.org.
February 16-May 12
NEW DESIGN FROM HERMANN MILLER
Gallery 210 on UMSL campus; for info, call 314-516-5976 or visit www.gallery210.umsl.edu.
February 17-March 13
JOHN NEWMAN: WORD IMAGES
BEVERLY AROH: FALLING LEAVES CERAMICS
Opening reception, 6-10 p.m.; Third Degree East Gallery, 5200 Delmar; for info, call 314-367-4527 or visit www.stlglass.com.
February 17-May 12
EDGE OF DARKNESS: PHOTOGRAPHS BY STEVE GIOVIACO & TIM SIMMONS
MADE IN THE SHADE: PAUL RUDOLPH’S FLORIDA HOUSES REVISITED
February 17-June 9
NORTHERN HAITI: HUMAN LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHS BY PATTI GABRIEL
February 17-August 22
LIQUID TERRAIN: 20 YEARS OF WORKS ON PAPER BY EVA LUNDSAGER
THE BEAT GOES ON:
INSTRUMENTS FROM THE HARTENBERGER COLLECTION
Opening reception for all exhibitions, February; The Sheldon Galleries; 3648 Washington; for info, call 314-533-9900 or visit www.thesheldon.org.
February 19-May 13
THE ORCHESTRATED VISION: THEATER
OF CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY
Main Gallery, St. Louis Art Museum; tickets required; for info, call 314-721-7600 or visit www.slam.org.
February 23-March 18
FRONT ROOM EXHIBITION:
JESSE McLEAN
Contemporary Art Museum, 3750 Washington; for info, call 314-535-0770 or visit www.camstl.org.
February 23-March 22
POP MANIFESTO PART 2
Works by emerging artists; Gallery Visio in Millenium Center on UMSL campus; for info, call 314-516-7922 or visit umsl.edu/~visio.
FUN THINGS TO DO
January 31-February 14
VALENTINE’S DAY TRUNK SHOW
Handmade jewelry by Lisa Colby, Susan Freda, Susan Goodwin; Craft Alliance, 6640 Delmar; for info, call 314-725-1177 or visit www.craftalliance.org.
February 2-12
PLAYLAND
Presented by Mustard Seed Theatre; adult language; 8 p.m. nightly; 2 p.m. weekends; Fontbonne Fine Arts Theatre; for info, 314-719-8060 or visit www.mustardseedtheatre.org.
February 3-5, 10-12, 17-19
FILM SERIES
7:30 p.m.; Moore Auditorium, 470 E. Lockwood; $6 admission; $5 students/seniors; for info, 314-246-7525.
February 4
CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM ANNUAL GALA
Black tie event celebrating the legacy of Director Paul Ha; 6 p.m.; Four Seasons Hotel; for tickets, call 314-535-0770 x217 or visit www.camstl.org/gala.
February 5
FIRST SUNDAYS OPEN STUDIO
For children 3 and up; 1-3 p.m.; $8; COCA, 524 Trinity Ave.; for info, call 314-725-6555 or visit www.cocastl.org.
February 5, 12, 19, 26
FAMILY SUNDAYS: CRAZY ABOUT COLOR
1-4 p.m.; St. Louis Art Museum; for info, call 314-721-0076 or visit www.slam.org.
February 7
ART TEACHER ENRICHMENT
New projects for the classroom with finished art to take home; 5:45-7 p.m.; $12; Foundry Art Centre in St. Charles; 636-255-0270 or visit www.foundryartcentre.org.
February 8
MARDI GRAS CAJUN DANCE
Lessons at 7:30 p.m.; live music by Cajun Gator Baitors 8:15-10 p.m.; $8; Focal Point, 2720 Sutton Blvd.; for info, call 314-822-0310 or visit www.dancindonna.com/Cajun.
February 9
LOVE GONE WRONG: SONGS OF LOVE AMUCK
7 p.m.; $5; Recital Hall, 8282 Big Bend.
February 10
FUNKY DOG BALL
Mardi Gras gala with music by Funky Butt Brass Band and Dogtown Allstars; 9 p.m.; Sheldon Ballroom; tickets $15; for info, call 314-534-1111 or visit www.thesheldon.org.
February 10-12
FAMILY THEATRE SERIES:
TALL STORIES: TWINKLE TWONKLE
COCA; 524 Trinity Ave.; tickets from $14; for info, call 314-725-6555 or visit www.cocastl.org.
February 10-12
A VALENTINE CABARET
Dramatic License Productions, ARTropolis at Chesterfield Mall; 636-220-7012,www.DramaticLicenseProductions.org.
February 11
STUDIO STL’S YOUNG WRITERS WORKSHOP:
TEA WITH CHEREE
Stationery designer Cherre Berry leads a valentine card making and the valuable art of letter writing; for ages 6-10; 10 a.m. to noon; free; Centene Center for Arts and Education, 3547 Olive; for info, call 314-289-4080.
February 11-12
DISNEY IN CONCERT
Featuring classic Disney film clips and scores; St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Powell Symphony Hall; for info, call 314-534-1700 or visit www.stlsymphony.org.
February 14
STRINGS OF ARDA CONCERT
Members of St. Louis Symphony perform at the Piper Palm House in Tower Grove Park; 7 p.m.; free but limited space; for info, visit www.stlsymphony.org.
February 15-19
BAD THINGS FOR GOOD REASONS
By Jim Greer; for mature audiences; free; 7:30pm, 2pm matinee Sun.; Meramec Theatre, 11333 Big Bend; 314-984-7562.
February 15-19, 22-26
HELLO AGAIN
Performances at 7:30 p.m., Sundays 2 p.m.; $12, $6 seniors; Emerson Studio Theatre, 130 Edgar Road; 314-968-7128.
February 16
AIRs PANEL DISCUSSION
Artists Molly Douglass, Eric Hoefer, Samara Rosen discuss their art and residencies; Free;7 p.m.; Kranzberg Art Center at Craft Alliance, 501 N. Grand; 314-534-7528 or visit www.craftalliance.org.
February 17
THIRD FRIDAY OPEN HOUSE
6-10 p.m.; Jazz pianist Carolbeth True performs at 8 p.m. with guitarist Randy Bahr; free; Third Degree Glass Factory, 5200 Delmar; 314-367-4527, www.stl.glass.com.
February 18
16th ANNUAL ART, WINE & BREW GALA
Tasting and sampling from 7 p.m., live music at 9; O’Fallon City Hall, 100 N. Main Street in O’Fallon; $40 per person; advance tickets required, call 636-240-1818.
February 18
ROMERO FAMILY GUITAR QUARTET
Presented by St. Louis Guitar Society; 8 p.m.; 560 Music Center, 560 Trinity in U. City; tickets from $28; for info, call 314-935-6543 or visit www.metrotix.com.
February 19 & 26
KEN KULOSA: BACH CELLO SERIES, PART I & II
Baroque cello concert; 4 p.m.; $5; Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 9 S. Bompart.
February 24
BACH’S LUNCH
Free performance; noon; Moore Aud., 470 E. Lockwood.
February 24
ART AFTER FIVE: THE HANDSOME FAMILY
Americana music; 7p.m; free advance tickets; Grigg Gallery, St. Louis Art Museum; 314-721-7600 www.slam.org.
February 25
SOUNDS OF ARGENTINA
Free performance, 3 p.m.; Meramec Music Department, Humanities West 201, 11333 Big Bend; 314-984-7639.