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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Street Art Festival


Art Fairs, Galleries &Teatres Bock Museum, Greenville


ART IN THE PARK Don’t miss this up and coming October art show of juried and fine crafts artisans. Lindendale Park, Highland 618-654-4727


ARTEAST Art lovers get a map to more than 150 studios to watch demonstra- tions and view exhibitions every October. Edwardsville 618-656-3348


ART ON THE SQUARE


Tis juried art show held in May was ranked the #1 Art Fair in the Nation. Over 100 artists from all over the world exhibit for nearly 85,000+ visitors who shop for unique items. Art on the Square in- cludes a Children’s Art area, a high school art and a Design Stage. Downtown Belleville 800-677-9255


ART WALK Our Common Ground puts on this event with local artists. Participants see demonstrations of various tech- niques from weaving to pottery to wood carving and musical offerings as they move from art studios to art exhibits. 214 N. Third St., Greenville 618-664-9432


STRANGE FOLK FESTIVAL This is the Heartland’s largest out- door indie-art festival, held in Sep- tember. 120 juried vendors from the U.S. and Canada attend. Shop for af- fordable counter-culture eclectic art and enjoy live music, good food, free wi-fi and art activities for kids. O’Fallon Community Park 618-624-0139


STREET ART FESTIVAL Artists transform the streets around the historic downtown square into an outdoor museum as they create fabulous paintings in chalk. Watch them work, enjoy a variety of food, drink and music. Young artists can create at the Kreative Kids Korner. 907 Main St., Highland 618-654-3721


GALLERIES


ARTWORKS GALLERY The gallery uses exhibit space in the Fayette County Museum. Special exhibits are scheduled all year. 301 W. Main, Vandalia 618-283-4866


THE ART GALLERY Located in the Morris University Center, the gallery rotates exhibits throughout the year. SIU-Edwardsville 618-650-2175


THE ART LOFT GALLERY This gallery and boutique gift shop is located in a 102-year-old local landmark house and is an author- ized dealer for the world renowned artist, P. Buckley Moss. It’s the largest Moss dealer in Illinois and Missouri. 702 St. Louis Rd., Collinsville 618-344-1212


ARTS AND MORE GALLERY This gallery is the local venue for evening art classes, two gallery spaces and a framing shop. 302 N. Main St., Red Bud 618-282-6002


BRUBECK ART GALLERY Tree to four shows are scheduled during the academic year. Local artists are the main focus in photography, paintings, sculpture, textiles and quilts as well as other visual arts. Wabash Valley College 2200 College Dr., Mt. Carmel 618-262-8641


THE GALLERIES OF SOLE SURVIVOR Local artist display a variety of art works for sale including drawings, jewelry, paintings, wood craſt and much more. 125 East Main St., Belleville 618-257-3212


MARILYN’S COUNTRY GALLERY A collection of work in several media from artists in Central and Southwestern Illinois is featured, including the owner’s wonderful paintings. 131 N. Fifth St., Vandalia 618-283-8748


ROSCOE MISSELHORN GALLERY Two thousand original drawings, paintings and woodcuts by Roscoe Misselhorn, the Norman Rockwell of the Midwest, are displayed in the old GM&O depot. Much of the work is in black and white and depicts historic sites throughout the area. 611 W. Second St., Sparta 618-443-5668


THE SCHMIDT ART CENTER AND GALLERY The Schmidt’s galleries feature changing exhibits by regional and national artists. The center is sur- rounded by a beautifully landscaped sculpture garden. Southwestern Illinois College 2500 Carlyle Ave., Belleville 618-222-5278


TEN TALENTS GALLERY/OLD FIREHOUSE EMPORIUM Local artists display work including drawings, paintings, gourd art, wood crafts and more. 214 N. Third St., Greenville 618-664-9432


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