Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Open Lot is 10 minutes from where you are...and where you want to be.

Friday Night, March 14th 7-11. Open Lot is having an opening reception for Gale Davis and Jonathan Lisenby.

Open Lot is located in Lafayette Square @ 1310 S. 18th Street, 63104.
Directions from several openings the same night follow. Include us in your Friday night route. We make it easy for you because we want you here.

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I'll wash the dry wall dust out just for you.

Bruno David: Leslie Laskey, Opening Reception 6-9

Leslie Laskey demonstrates again that working in the studio is crucial to a creative mind and longevity. His new work explores and engages us in images found in things and places. Showing us how they work, finding sensuality in surfaces and rich mystifying colors. Laskey never separates his art from its viewer as he always engages them in the process of his work.


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SnowFlake Gallery
Opening Reception for Cary Horton: Structures and Cells 7-10.

Cary Horton examines odd juxtapositions of context, objects, fact, fantasy, architectural and organic elements through a series of photographs that play with traditional film techniques. "As humans leave more and more of a mark on nature, what is natural seems to be almost absurd and out of place, such as seeing birds trapped in a Home Depot or a hawk hunting along the interstate? More and more, human contact with the actual natural world seems startling and pseudo-natural has become our authentic experience of nature, such as rock climbing indoors, audio CD's of 'sounds of nature' etc."

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John Sarra: Sad smiles and tears of joy

John Sarra was born in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1972. He received his BA (Studio art) from the College of Charleston in 1994, and went on to earn his MFA (Painting) from Washington University in 1997. He lives and works in Saint Louis, Missouri, where he currently holds the position of Senior Lecturer in the Painting Department of Washington University.

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See you soon.

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