STE. GENEVIEVE — It is time again for the Ste Genevieve 4th Friday Art Walk!
Come downtown Friday April 24th from 6 to 9 pm to see Ste Genevieve’s current working artisans and a glimpse of the significant artists of Ste Genevieve’s storied past.
The Ste Genevieve Art Center and Museum on Merchant Street is showcasing their new spring show featuring the works of many of the Art Guild members.
The works on display feature a wide variety of beautiful creations in oil, pastel, watercolor, acrylic, printmaking, jewelry, pottery, fiber arts and more to capture your imagination.
At the corner of Market and Third Street, The Silver Sycamore Gallery of Fine Art features new works from local, regional, and nationally acclaimed artists. Come see the large ink drawing by artist Andrew Naeger and enjoy food, wine, and spirited conversation.
Around the corner on Third Street, ASL Pewter and Foundry will be open. Come meet Pewter Artist Tom Hooper who will be showcasing new Hand Struck Coins created especially for the USA’s 250th Anniversary. And view nine new pieces cast in molds which were made in 1876 for our country’s centennial celebration.
In Little Bohemia on North Main Street; Music, Art, Love Gallery will offer new original artwork by Christine Lehr Alexander. Come enjoy live music by singer/songwriter Betty Lumos and see paintings and decor by artist Candy Terrell, as well as fiber crafts by artist Lee Jacobs.
Cross the street to E.KLeK.Tix Studio and Gallery to see new oil paintings by artist Jean Rissover. Check out the 10% off selected items sale while you enjoy a glass of wine with Jean!
Head farther north on Main to Only Child Originals to see beautiful beaded and resin jewelry by artist Sam Conlon.
Cross the street to Rust Artisan Shop to browse from a large selection of recycled cut metal art as well as knitted and crocheted work by local artisans.
Venture farther north to the end of the block where new art space CJoy Art Works will open their door for the first time. Artist Christina Joy Elsen will be offering unique hand-built pottery, as well as mixed-media sculpture and painting.
Two Rivers Gallery will be open, featuring a pop-up display of the paintings of artist Charles Rhinehart.
This is a Free and Family-Friendly Event.
Hope to see you there!