The Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis (RAC) is proud to announce a creative partnership with 4 Hands Brewing Co. to launch a new limited-edition four-pack of City Wide beer featuring artist-designed labels.
This collaboration highlights the exceptional creativity of St. Louis-based artists and exemplifies how the city’s thriving arts community continues to inspire and energize the region. The new can designs transform every sip of City Wide into a celebration of St. Louis’s arts and culture community.
Each limited-edition can features original artwork by an artist from the St. Louis Mural Project – an unprecedented RAC initiative that brought 28 murals to all 14 wards of St. Louis City in just three months.
Participating artists include:
– Killer Napkins | killernapkins.com
– Rob Armbrister | artbrister.com
– Cbabi Bayoc | cbabibayoc.com
– Neeka | neekaallsup.com
– Brock Seals | palettebyseals.com
“This collaboration is all about shining a spotlight on the artists who make our city beautiful every day,” said Jay Scherder, RAC communications and partnerships director. “When we approached 4 Hands with this idea, they were immediately on board. They care deeply about the arts and culture community, and the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis is honored to have them as a partner. Somehow, we managed to make a great beer even better.”
The limited-edition cans will be available starting July in local grocery and liquor stores, as well as bars and restaurants who carry City Wide. To celebrate the collaboration, 4 Hands and RAC is holding a launch party for the public to attend.
City Wide Artist Series Meet & Greet
What: A celebration of the St. Louis’ creative community featuring live artist talks and Q&As, a live DJ, and delicious beer.
When: July 18, 2025 – 5:00 p.m.
Where: 4 Hands Brewing Co., 1220 S. 8th Street, St. Louis
This initiative is part of 4 Hands Brewing Co.’s City Wide mission, where one dollar from every case of City Wide beer sold supports St. Louis non-profits. In 2025, 4 Hands selected the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis as one of four quarterly beneficiaries. Since launching the initiative in 2016, 4 Hands has partnered with 35 nonprofit organizations and given back over $375,000 to the local community.
Follow Us On Social Media