Spotlight: 2022 Saint Louis Art Fair

    This week’s episode is all about the St. Louis Art Fair. A look back at the first 25 years of the fair; the Pottery Boys share their unique use of colors and forms; painter Richard Wilson brings to life little known historical events in order to present a more positive image of the African American culture; a program that helps artists learn what they’ll need to know to be successful art fair artists; husband and wife fiber artists talk about their unique felt creations; a wood block printer whose work is based on stories found in books, songs, and real life; and finally, step on over to the Soulard Art Gallery and celebrate everything St. Louis.

    Meet Me at the Fair: The Saint Louis Art Fair at 25 Years
    For its 25th year, HEC Media brings you the story of the fair, the talent behind the tents, and how you can meet the artists, staff, and volunteers who make this fair the #1 art fair in the country.

    Meet the Artists: Glenn Woods & Keith Herbrand
    Ceramic Artists Glenn Woods and Keith Herbrand are known as the “Pottery Boys.” Their works are notable for their unique use of colors, forms, and crystalline glazing techniques. Visit www.potteryboys.com for more information.

    Meet the Artist: Richard Wilson
    Artist Richard Wilson focuses on pastel and oil painting. Through his work, Richard is bringing to life little known historical events in order to present a more positive image of the African American culture. Visit www.richardwilsonart.com for more information.

    The Saint Louis Art Fair’s Emerging Artists as Entrepreneurs Program
    The Saint Louis Art Fair’s Emerging Artists as Entrepreneurs Program helps artists learn what they’ll need to know to be successful art fair artists.

    Meet the Artists: Brad & Sundie Ruppert
    Fiber artists Brad and Sundie Ruppert talk about their unique felt creation of animals, signs, and abstracts. Visit sculpturalfelt.com for more information.

    Meet the Artist: Kreg Yingst
    Meet Kreg Yingst, a wood block printer whose work is based on stories found in books, songs, and real life.

    STL Juried Art Exhibit at Soulard Art Gallery
    STL Juried Art Exhibit at Soulard Art Gallery is a celebration of everything that makes St. Louis a wonderful city to live in.