Intersect Arts Center 3636 Texas Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63118
About the Business
Intersect Arts Center is a vibrant cultural institution located at 3636 Texas Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. This dynamic center serves as a hub for creativity and community engagement, offering a wide range of arts programs and classes for individuals of all ages and skill levels. From painting and drawing to ceramics and digital media, Intersect Arts Center provides a supportive and inspiring environment for artists to explore their passions and develop their craft. With a commitment to fostering artistic growth and cultural diversity, this institution plays a vital role in enriching the local arts scene and bringing people together through the power of creativity. Come visit Intersect Arts Center and discover the endless possibilities that await you in the world of art and expression.
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Location & Phone number
3636 Texas Ave, St. Louis, MO 63118, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
12:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
12:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
12:00 - 18:00
Friday:
12:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
12:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Absolute love this place, the people, their mission, and all they offer and accomplish within my community!"
"I was there with a friend and we used it as a small venue -ish for a small gathering and I can't say it's a big enough space and they made it up pretty. It was really nice there. Plus we were the only once there so we didn't have to worry about being too loud"
"I attend many sound healing events here! Great location, security guard, and gated parking plus the building is absolutely beautiful inside and out!"
"I never knew about this space, but there's a dance studio, an art gallery, a school... All sorts of cool things happening. I called and made an appointment to see the latest exhibition, called Ritual. Due to COVID, I think, they are having one person come through at a time. The person who let me in was masked and very kind. I was directed to a table of programs for the art showing and left to walk through at my own pace. I enjoyed the exhibition so much. There are so many ways to interpret "Ritual," and it was fascinating to see what folks had created. One piece was what looked to be pieces of dryer lint, framed, with quotes from an old-fashioned book about women's household responsibilities sewn to them. Another was called "Gather," a series of drawings of a family at the table as, through the years, children got older, left, got married, etc. Many religious rituals were used for inspiration, as well as hygiene rituals, marriage and family rituals, etc. I left a donation and was allowed to fill my water bottle back up before leaving. (It was a hot day and a long walk back to the bus stop!) This was a wonderful use of an hour, and I was happy to discover a space I knew nothing about."
"Artistically I have heard of the center and have tried to be a part of shows in the past. And upon hearing that I was going to be part of a recent show I was nervous. But I was quickly put at ease and welcomed with open arms. It is everything I imagined and more."
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