August is Bell Pepper month, appropriate timing for Travel Chess Set to be the Featured Set at the WCHOF – not sure how to pronounce that. We call it the Chess Museum, a small gem in the West End neighborhood of St. Louis.
August is Bell Pepper month, appropriate timing for Travel Chess Set to be the Featured Set at the WCHOF – not sure how to pronounce that. We call it the Chess Museum, a small gem in the West End neighborhood of St. Louis.
One hit wonder to have work in a New York City gallery – who knows – but I am thrilled! Viridian Gallery was posted on our MoFA Facebook page. So I gave it a try. Silhouette is in their virtual exhibit, Sanguine Expectations. Additional pieces of my work are on their artist’s page.
Today is the day, June 19, Saint Louis Artists’ Guild has opened its doors to “Clearly Human IV”. This exhibit has been waiting to open – come take a look. Hours are on the website.
Kacey Cowdery’s fiber art wearable is shown in this all media show. Fiber art is making inroads!
Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the Foundry has postponed a reception. A closing reception is planned, the date not yet determined.
Since this post was made on March 16, 2020, The Foundry Arts Centre has closed until further notice. Check the website. We would all like to be out and about seeing all the wonderful art that is usually in our lives. Safety first!
Annually Webster Arts presents their Open Theme exhibit. Fiber Art in these shows is unusual. Go fiber artists!
Kacey Cowdery’s small work has been chosen to be in “Small Works XI”, an exhibit produced by Webster Arts. The display is in the Webster Groves Library, 301 E Lockwood.
Opening is April 2, 6:00 – 7:30, on view April 1 – 30, at any time the library is open.
Kacey’s work is titled “Pansy”, one in her series of Games fiber art.