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Margaret Keller: The Space Between

William & Florence Schmidt Art Center 2500 Carlyle Ave, Belleville, IL

The Space Between series is an installation of painting and mixed media that look at nature and question how to see nature, both visually and conceptually, now the virtual world and its companion imagery have become more real than reality for so many. Featured image: Unbearable Lightness of Being (detail) Opening Reception Thursday, January 17th, […]

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Terri Shay: Atmospheric Color Change

William & Florence Schmidt Art Center 2500 Carlyle Ave, Belleville, IL

An exhibition that embraces lighter subjects and palettes, childish melodies, and sometimes the absurd. The artistic process adapts to the changing and mercurial seasons, botanical harmonies, and cycles. Featured image: Pollinator (detail) Opening Reception Thursday, January 17th, 4pm-7pm. Artist talks during reception Free and open to the public

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Humans of STL: Humans of STL (and SWIC)

William & Florence Schmidt Art Center 2500 Carlyle Ave, Belleville, IL

This exhibition, in line with "Humans of"projects, will display portrait photographs of faculty, staff, and students from SWIC as well as community members from the Metro East and ST. Louis. Along with their photofraphs will be the individuals'stories meant for the viewers to connect to their fellow humans and evoke compassion for their lived experiences. […]

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Mario Méthot: main-painting, manière, Mario Méthot, manifestement, mankind, Manitou, marginalité, meaning, multitude, Montreal, meditation…

William & Florence Schmidt Art Center 2500 Carlyle Ave, Belleville, IL

Drawing and paintings that criticize, question and pay tribute to human existence while allowing for contradiction and work in progress. Featured image: Landing (detail) Opening Reception is Thursday, October 25th from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Artist talks during the reception Free and open to the public

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Charles Clary: MEMENTO MORI/MEMENTO VIVERE

William & Florence Schmidt Art Center 2500 Carlyle Ave, Belleville, IL

Paper sculptures that explore the concepts of Memento Mori - the coming to terms with ones own mortality, and Memento Vivere - remembering to live. Opening reception Thursday, October 25th, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Artist talks during reception Free and open to the public

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Dominic Finocchio: IMAGINARIA

William & Florence Schmidt Art Center 2500 Carlyle Ave, Belleville, IL

Paintings and drawings that explore improbable, unexpected yet credible imagery. Featured image: Atrium (detail) Opening Reception Thursday, October 25th, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Artist talks during reception Free and open to the public

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Don Bevirt: Art at the Speed of Light

William & Florence Schmidt Art Center 2500 Carlyle Ave, Belleville, IL

Stunning photographs that strive to capture a moment and provide a narrative of a symbolic and surreal world. Opening Reception Thursday, August 23rd from 4-7 p.m. Artist talks during the reception

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Kimber Mallett and Melody Evans: Layers

William & Florence Schmidt Art Center 2500 Carlyle Ave, Belleville, IL

A two-person exhibition compromised of works that reference the natural world and build on a commentary of social and environmental issues. Opening Reception Thursday, August 23rd from 4-7 p.m. Artist talks during the reception

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Don Bevirt: Art at the Speed of Light

William & Florence Schmidt Art Center 2500 Carlyle Ave, Belleville, IL

Photographs that strive to capture a moment and provide a narrative of a symbolic and surreal world. Opening Reception Thursday, August 23rd from 4-7 p.m. Artist talks during the reception

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Donald Koleson: An Eclectic Vision: Mid-Century Modern & Industrial Tech

William & Florence Schmidt Art Center 2500 Carlyle Ave, Belleville, IL

Furniture and objects that record Don Koleson's mid-century modern style and career in industrial technology. (Special thanks to the Charles E King Museum for additional mid-century items) Opening Reception Thursday, August 23rd from 4-7 p.m. Artist talks during reception