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Fostering Creativity & Appreciation for the Arts in the Gateway East Community

Gateway East Artists Guild is a non-profit organization of artists and art enthusiasts working to encourage self-expression through the visual arts, and to foster awareness, appreciation, and artistic development through educational programs throughout the Metro-East community. 

GEAG members are from a wide variety of artistic backgrounds and skill levels. From professional, nationally recognized artists, to those just starting out or those who appreciate and support the arts, GEAG has something to offer.
Visit us at our next monthly meeting, the first Wednesday of each month at the SWIC PSOP building at 201 N. Church St in Belleville, IL. 

Upcoming Events

GEAG Members in Action

“Who Saved Who,” a Soulard Art Gallery Exhibit produced in cooperation with Rescue St. Louis, highlights the unique relationship between animals and humans. It opens on July 26 and runs until September 13. Shada Vega has two graphite drawings of her dogs in this group exhibit.

 

 

 

Please note the changes to times for Public Reception & Artist Talk/Demo. Apologies for any inconvenience.

Exhibit Dates: August 3, 2024 – September 27, 2024

Public Reception: Saturday, August 31, 2024,3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Artist Talk/Demo: Saturday, September 14, 2024, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Location: Gretchen Brigham Gallery Union Avenue Christian Church 733 N. Union Blvd. St. Louis, MO, Enter parking lot from Enright Avenue

Hours: Monday through Friday, 10am – 3pm

For more information, please contact:

Carla Duncan, Gretchen Brigham Gallery Coordinator, [email protected], 314-727-2309, www.union-avene.org/agua

Or Michael Anderson, [email protected], 618-830-5142, www.michaelandersonstudio.com

Peggy Derhake’s piece, “The Style Within” won an Honorable Mention award at Framations Gallery in St. Charles. The exhibit was called, “Dedication” and entries were to be a piece of art dedicated to someone who has influenced you or admired. Her piece was an assemblage dedicated to her mom, her grandmother and her aunt.

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