NEW EXHIBITS
Through June 21
YVETTE DRURY DUBINSKY & VICKY TOMAYKO: STEAMROLLER
TAYLOR YOCOM: ROMANCE
THOMAS SLEET: VOLCANOA (Window on Forsyth)
Bruno David Gallery, 7513 Forsyth; for info, visit www.brunodavidgallery.com.
Through June 29
GLENDA HARES: NOW
Norton’s Fine Art & Framing, 2025 S. Big Bend; for info, visit www.nortonsfineartcom.
Through June 30
2019 ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE EXHIBITION
Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design, 6640 Delmar; for info, visit www.craftalliance.org.
Through June 30
GARY LOGAN: ELEMENTS
MOCRA on St. Louis University campus; for info, visit www.slu.edu/mocra.
Through July 12
MFA VISUAL ART THESIS EXHIBITION
Washington University grad students; The Luminary, 2701 Cherokee Street; for info, visit
www.kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu.
Through August 18
ARTREACH: VASHON THROUGH A LENS
NEW ART IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: SEQUENCE
LEAP MIDDLE SCHOOL INITIATIVE: EN MASSE
PAUL MPAGI SEPUVA
LAWRENCE ABU HAMDAN: EARWITNESS THEATRE
ERIC ELLINGSEN: TOOL SHED
Contemporary Art Museum, 3750 Washington; for info, visit www.camstl.org.
Through August 25
POETICS OF THE EVERYDAY: AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY, 1890-1970
Galleries 234/235, St. Louis Art Museum; for info, visit www.slam.org.
Through December 1
PRINTING THE PASTORAL: VISIONS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE IN 18th C. Europe
St. Louis Art Museum; for info, visit www.slam.org.
June 2-28
ANNA MARIE STEFFENSON: RASHATAIN
Watercolors; Gallery at University City Public Library, 6701 Delmar; for info, visit www.ucitylibrary.org.
June 5-30
ART IS…PROCESS
2-D & 3-D works; OSF Saint Anthony’s Gallery, Jacoby Arts Center 627 East Broadway in Alton; for info, visit www.jacobyartscenter.org.
FUN THINGS TO DO
Through June 22
BE MORE CHILL
Presented by New Line Theatre at the Marcelle in Grand Center; for info, visit www.metrotix.com.
Through June 23
SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: LOVE’S LABORS LOST
In the Glen in Forest Park, FREE; nightly except Monday; for info, visit www.sfstl.org.
Through June 30
OPERA FESTIVAL SEASON: THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, RIGOLETTO, THE CORONATION OF POPPEA, FIRE SHUT UP IN MY BONES
Presented by Opera Theatre of St. Louis; Loretto-Hilton Center, 130 Edgar Road; for info, visit www.opera-stl.org.
Through October 19
GARDEN FESTIVAL
9 a.m.- 4 p.m.; Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw; for info, visit www.mobot.org/gardenpartylights.
June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
FAMILY SUNDAYS: IT’S IN THE DETAILS
Free art activities; 1-4 p.m.; St. Louis Art Museum; for info, visit www.slam.org.
June 5
INSIDE THE STUDIO: LINDSAY PICHASKE & WHITNEY WHITE
6 p.m.; Kranzberg Arts Center (Craft Alliance’s Grand Center Studios)
501 N. Grand; for info, visit www.craftalliance.org.
June 5: TERENCE BLANCHARD featuring THE E-COLLECTIVE
June 12: TONINA SAPUTO
June 19: RIVER KITTENS
June 26: THE GENE DOBBS BRADFORD BLUES EXPERIENCE
WHITAKER CONCERT SERIES
Free; 7 p.m.; Missouri Botanical Garden; for info, visit www.mobot.org/whitaker.
June 6
ST. LOUIS SOUND MUSIC COMPETITION
7:30 p.m.; $20 admission; for tickets call 314-534-1111 or visit www.TheSheldon.org.
June 7
AWAKENINGS
World premiere at Opera Theatre of St. Louis; Loretto-Hilton Center, 130 Edgar Road; for info, visit www.opera-stl.org.
June 7-9, 22-23
TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT
Emerson Black Box Theatre at Lindenwood University’s J. Scheidegger Center, 2300 W. Clay in St. Charles; for info, visit www.actincstl.com.
June 8
ELIZABETH KENNEDY: SUMMER VACATION OF SONG
8 p.m.; The Kranzberg, 501 N. Grand; for info, visit www.presentersdolan.com.
June 8
5th ANNUAL MUSIC & WINE FESTIVAL
5-10 p.m.; Carondelet Plaza, east of Hanley Rd.; The Usual Suspects perform 5-6 p.m.; Midnight Piano Band 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Kim Massie, 8-10 p.m.; for info, www.claytonmo.gov/musicandwine2019.
June 9
UNFORGETTABLE: 100 YEARS OF NAT & NATALIE
Denzal Sinclaire & Dee Daniels perform Nat King Cole & Natalie Cole standards with St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand; for info, visit www.slso.org.
June 13-16
LEWIS VS. TOLKIEN
The Playhouse at Westport; for info, visit www.PlayhouseatWestport.com.
June 13
THE NIGHT MARKET
Original, handmade, and homegrown, products; 5-11 p.m.; Jacoby Arts Center, 627 East Broadway in Alton; for info, visit www.jacobyartscenter.org.
June 14
HOT SUMMER NIGHTS, COOL SUMMER SOUNDS: DANCE FLOOR RIOT
Free outdoor concert; 7-9:30 p.m.; Des Peres Park, 12325 Manchester; for info, www.desperesmo.org.
June 14-16, 21-22
LEAVING IOWA
Emerson Black Box Theatre at Lindenwood University’s J. Scheidegger Center, 2300 W. Clay in St. Charles; for info, visit www.actincstl.com.
June 15
DONNA WEINSTING & SHIRLEY ASCHINGER: SAY YES
An evening of story and song; 8 p.m.; Kranzberg Art Center;, 501 N. Grand; for info, visit www.metrotix.com.
June 15
AMBASSADORS OF HARMONY: A CAPPELLA LIVE!
2 & 8 p.m.; Touhill on UMSL campus; for info, visit www.touhill.org.
June 15
ARTISTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Free; 1-4 p.m; Jacoby Arts Center, 627 East Broadway in Alton; for info, visit www.jacobyartscenter.org.
June 18
BIZSESSION: THE POWER OF PLAY
Designer Robert Mark Morgan discusses ow to foster creative play in the workplace; 7:30-
10 p.m.; $45; COCA, 524 Trinity Avenue; for info, visit www.cocastl.org.
June 20-23
AN AMAZING STORY: GERMAN ABOLITIONISTS OF MISSOURI
Premiere of play by Cecilia Nadal; $20; Kranzberg Arts Center, 501 N. Grand; for info,
visit www.gitana-inc.org.
June 22
PERFORMANCE: A SOLO VOICE BY ODEVA NINI
3-4 p.m.; Pulitzer Arts Foundation, 3716 Washington; for info, visit www.pulitzerarts.org.
June 22
MADE MAKERSPACE
Local artists, makers, designers; 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; grass lot between Kingshighway & Union on
Delmar; for info, visit www.madestl.org.
June 27
PAUL MPAGI SEPUYA: ARTIST TALK
6:30 p.m.; free; Contemporary Art Museum, 3750 Washington; for info, visit www.camstl.org.
June 27
CONVERSATION: PROVENANCE & MUSEUM ETHICS
Free, 7-8 p.m.; doors open 6 p.m.; Pulitzer Arts Foundation, 3716 Washington; for info, visit
www.pulitzerarts.org.
June 29
5th SATURDAY COMMUNITY DANCE
Live music by St. Louis Old-Time Band; 6:30-9 p.m.; Wentzville Community Club, 500 W.
Main; $7/$3 requested donation for adults/children, $20/family; Crossroads Arts Council;
for info, visit www.crossroadsartscouncil.org.
June 29
SLAM UNDERGROUND
7-10 p.m.; music, cocktails, art making; St. Louis Art Museum; for info, visit www.slam.org.