Monika Weiss at the Centre of Polish Sculpture

Gallery artist, Monika Weiss had her sound sculpture “Metamorphosis-Przemiana” installed as part of the permanent collection of the Sculpture Park at the Centre of Polish Sculpture in Orońsko, National Heritage Institution of Poland. Read more at https://rzezba-oronsko.pl/en/monika-weiss-metamorphosis-przemiana/  Stay tuned for the news about the sister version of “Metamorphosis” sound sculpture opening at the Laumeier Sculpture... Continue Reading →

Installation Week: Judith Shaw

Setting up “Lifelines,” a sculpture installation by multi-disciplinary artist Judith Shaw. The installation in the WINDOW ON FORSYTH is on view 24/7 at 7513 Forsyth Blvd., Saint Louis (Downtown Clayton), MO. Opens April 12, 2024.

Bill Christman at Bruno David Gallery

Bill Christman's installation (with Dave Rudis, Fabricator and Jim Kiske, Lighting) “Cities of Tomorrow” at the gallery’s WINDOW ON FORSYTH is up!. The opening is November 10, 2023, 6-8 pm. The sculpture is on view 24/7 at 7513 Forsyth Boulevard, St. Louis, MO (Downtown Clayton)

Christina Shmigel riding “Little Pink”

Save the date, Friday, October 20, Gallery Artist, Christina Shmigel will be riding her mobile sculpture “Little Pink” fully loaded around 5127 Delmar Boulevard in St. Louis, near MADE Makerspace, Craft Alliance and STL Glass Factory,  part of the “Third Friday” on Delmar Blvd.

Arny Nadler

Check out a sculpture installation by Arny Nadler at BDG’s WINDOW ON FORSYTH, 7513 Forsyth Boulevard in downtown Clayton, MO.! On view 24/7.

Christina Shmigel

Gallery artist, Christina Shmigel has her large sculpture “Water Tower” installed at the Penland School of Crafts, Bakersville, NC. Read more on Shmigel work at at Bruno David Gallery

Site specific sculpture by Thomas Sleet

Site specific sculpture “River Ark”, by gallery artist Thomas Sleet at the Audubon Center at Riverlands, incorporates two parallel lines of driftwood posts, set vertically into the ground, stretching approximately 60 ft. in length; the posts are between 4 and 7 inches in diameter; ascending from 4 feet at one end and 8 ft tall... Continue Reading →

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