Greenspace
Modern Rubbish
Modern Rubbish features selected artworks created within the last two years from William Lobdell. This collection offers viewers the opportunity to explore his perspective on the world through sculpting, painting, and layering of found objects. The desire for humans to impose order on chaos is thematic in the work. The assembly of found objects creates structured representational works with many facets to explore and interpret. It's not what you look at, it's how you see it.
Recycled Tendencies
Recycled Tendencies is a juried exhibition showcasing art that incorporates recycled materials, found objects and the redefinition of everyday materials. »Read more...
Greenspace
Greenspace is an outdoor exhibition intended to draw attention to natural features of an urban landscape and provoke or inspire thoughtfulness about current environmental issues and concerns. The setting is Old Webster Groves, Missouri, at the intersection of Kirkham and Gore and art works are sensitive and responsive to physical characteristics of the park and surrounding environmental and social contexts.
Art works address local or regional ecological interests; focus on conservation, restoration, or sustainability; seek to generate new problem-solving ideas; demonstrate ways to improve the balance and bond between humans and the rest of the natural world; awaken appreciation of the beauty and complexity of nature; or otherwise respond to the Greenspace theme.
Exhibiting artists: Jenn Stauber, Emily Dunlap, Adam Long, Barbara Decker, Luci Mauricio-McMichael & Barbara Olson and St. Louis Artists' Guild's Ecology and Art Summer Camp Kids.
