The 200 Show is Coming!

Design the card and poster for this year’s 200 Show

Every year the Studio Art area has an exhibition of student work from all of the 200 level courses. We will print a postcard and a poster to announce the upcoming exhibition and we want you to design it! This is a great opportunity to have hundreds, if not thousands, of people see your work. It’s especially valuable if you are building a portfolio of design work. If nothing else you can brag to your friends and family! Start thinking and give us your best work. Have fun and good luck!

Deadline: October 18, 5:00
Voting will take place on October 19 & 20

Here are the details:

This information must be on the card (remember some of this will go on the back side):

The 200 Show
December 2–January 28
Fine and Performing Arts
Saint Louis University
Boileau Hall, 38 Vandeventer
Gallery Hours: Friday and Saturday 12:00–4:00
Opening Reception Friday December 2, 4:30–7:00

Card Size: 4 1/4″ x 6″
Write your name and email on the back
Deadline: October 18, 5:00
Post your design on the wall to the left of the print studio door

You can design the card on the computer or by hand whichever is most appropriate. We will need to scan the design if it is a handmade piece. If you need help or have questions contact mbrief@slu.edu

Art Fairs This Weekend

Besides all the gallery openings in town (see post below) two art fairs will also be happening this weekend.

St. Louis Art Fair
Friday 5:00–10:00
Saturday 10:00–10:00
Sunday 11:00–4:00
In the Clayton Business District
While your at the fair stop by the Emerging Artists booth and say hi (and buy some art) from our very own Steven Kang and Joanna Hoge. Get out there and show them some love!!

Art Outside
September 9, 10, 11
Schlafly Bottle Works in Maplewood
7260 Southwest Ave. (at Manchester)

Looks like a good weekend to overdose on art!! Have fun!

Art Season Opens!

Art Openings in the Neighborhood
Friday night has several great art openings within walking distance of campus. Get a group of friends together and walk over and check out the art and the scene.

Contemporary Art Museum
David Noonan and Emily Wardill: Sick Serena and Dregs and Wreck and Wreck
Friday September 9, 7:00–9:00
3750 Washington Blvd.

The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts
Reflections of the Buddha
Friday September 9, 5:00–9:00
3716 Washington Blvd.

Bruno David Gallery
Leslie Laskey: S.E.N.T. (also Kelley Johnson, MoPA and William Morris)
Friday September 9, 5:00–9:00
3721 Washington Blvd.

PSTL Gallery
Desire In A Book
Friday September 9, 6:00–9:00
3842 Washington Blvd.

The Kemper Museum is not in the neighborhood but there will be a shuttle bus from the Pulitzer to the Kemper Museum from 5:30–9:00. See the schedule

Kemper Museum of Art
Precarious Worlds and Tomás Saraceno
Friday September 9, 7:00–9:00
1 Brookings Drive (on the Washington University Campus)