Heather Bennett and Jean Logan Meyer

We’re grateful to the 30+ guests who braved a chilly evening to join us for our Reading event featuring poet and cultural critic Eileen G’Sell, along with artists Heather Bennett and Jen Logan Meyer. Thank you to everyone who came out to support these talented voices—it was a vibrant and engaging night!

Heather Bennett at Bruno David Gallery

Installation has begun for Heather Bennett’s 6th solo exhibition at the gallery, entitled “REMIX”, opening Friday, November 7, from 6-8 pm, and on view through December 27, 2025. REMIX is a body of work which takes Heather Bennett’s past works, her archive, as material to create new meanings and stack them. The archive has long... Continue Reading →

Stan Strembicki on KMOX Radio show

Gallery artist, Stan Strembicki was interviewed for The Chris & Amy show on KMOX radio on his “Memory Loss” portfolio which is  included in the upcoming NETFLIX documentary “Katrina: Come Hell and High Water.” (Strembicki upcoming exhibition “Art History Revisited” opens September 13 at Bruno David Gallery.) Listen the interview at https://www.audacy.com/podcast/the-chris-and-amy-show-on-kmox-1da3d/episodes/new-netflix-documentary-on-hurricane-katrina-features-st-louis-photographers-pictures-ade7b

Stan Strembicki is featured in St. Louis Magazine

Gallery artist, Stan Strembicki is featured in St. Louis Magazine’s recent article “St. Louis photographer’s work to appear in new Netflix documentary on Katrina” by Mike Miller on his 8 images from his “Memory Loss” portfolio included in the upcoming NETFLIX documentary “Katrina: Come Hell and High Water.” (Strembicki upcoming exhibition “Art History Revisited” opens... Continue Reading →

Bruno David presents Corruption, an exhibition by San Francisco-based artist Lisa K. Blatt. This is the artist’s seventh solo exhibition with the gallery. Blatt states “Landscapes attract me with their light, beauty, simplicity. I stay for their darkness, complexity, and secrets.”

Monika Weiss and Izabella Gustowska

As part of “Sleepless in Warsaw”, A.I.R. Gallery presents a 30-min. concert, “Metamorphosis/Dafne” (9/2/22 at 6 pm ET) by gallery artist, Monika Weiss followed by a talk with Izabella Gustowska about “Women’s Art” one of the first feminist exhibitions in Poland and her film “Relative Features of Resemblance”, (1979-1980). Read more at  https://www.airgallery.org/events-1/Music/film/photography/performance.%20Expressions%20of%20Feminism

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