A Fashionable Federal Style Home | 10 Lenox Place

Your best life begins with a home that inspires you. Located on one of the CWE’s favorite private streets is this stately federal style home. Within easy walking distance to restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, Forest Park & more. The home has a gracious foyer with a staircase highlighted by a large Palladian window. Living room with an ornate fireplace and large windows streaming with light.

The dining room is expansive with a fireplace & has been used as a family room in the past. The eat-in kitchen has been updated with center island, granite counters, gas stove & breakfast area. The master suite has a bay window, fireplace & updated bath with Jacuzzi tub, 2 vanities & separate shower. 2nd floor laundry. Finished 3rd floor has recreation area & studio/craft room. All full baths have been updated. Fenced yard. This home as a private, gated driveway, a true rarity in the CWE! 3-car garage. Listed by Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty.

Friday Night Gallery Openings | July 20, 2018

Houska Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition featuring a variety of approaches and perspectives to contemporary printmaking. Artists include Laura Berman, Bethanie Irons, Carly Kurka, Lillian Stephen, and Sonya Williams. Exhibition curated by Jessica Mannisi, independent curator.

Show runs through September 8th.

Duane Reed Gallery, St. Louis is pleased to present new work by Brian David Smith and special guest ceramic artist, Jeremy R. Brooks.

Brian David Smith – “The act of painting is a vital experience. I see my art as a record of the subconscious and the painting process. The result is an interaction of imagined forms and spaces. Each work is intuitively developed through a personal method and logic. The reactions I have to the natural world and to the art that inspires me inform their meaning.” Bold shapes of color and texture interact with pattern and collage to form the likeness of places found in the natural world. The dynamic play of space welcomes the viewer into scenes that are open to interpretation in this new solo exhibition.

Jeremy R. Brooks – “For the past five years a portion of my research has fixated around a unique blend of clay materials that possess qualities of elasticity rather than qualities of plasticity…to put it plainly, it behaves more like rubber than clay, and sets up very quickly once the components are measured and mixed. Within this short working window, I extrude it into long coils or roll it into paper thin slabs…A coil made of this clay can easily be tied into a tight knot. This method may be used to join different pieces together, or the clay can be crocheted, knitted, or woven into more dynamic forms.”

The exhibition runs through August 31, 2017