Joe List: Art
Sculpture Walk
The St. Joseph Sculpture Walk will premier its 2022 sculpture exhibition with an opening Tour on June 8. The artists and supporters will lead the walking tour of the year’s 15 new downtown sculptures. Meet at Room 108/ Felix St. Gourmet at 5 p.m. for refreshments, and the walk starts out front around 6:30 p.m.
Oracle’s Eye
Where is it?
700 block of Felix in St. Joseph, Mo.
What’s happening?
Oracle’s Eye will open its doors this spring and will have a litany of local artists rotating through its exhibition space and will have a permanent display of PanArt.
Art Attack LLC
Where is it?
218 S 8th street
What’s happening?
Art Attack LLC is way friendlier than they sound and will be doing cool stuff with a focus on fiber art. They are next door to The Big Fish and have a very full schedule of cool events for May and June. Check out @ArtAttackAnnie on Twitter and Facebook and get registered for a class.
The Big Fish
Where is it?
220 S 8th street
What’s happening?
The Big Fish is an art supply thrift store. They will feature the artwork of the owner/founders Rosie Lammoglia and Debbie Gentry on June 8, the night of the sculpture walk. Of course, the store will be open with the usual unreasonably affordable art supply deals.
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