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January 19th – February 8th, 2018: Erin Dodson – Where We Lived

At the end of our lease in March, Kiosk Gallery will be leaving our current space. For the final two shows in the Columbus Park location, we will feature work by our volunteer artist staff. On 3rd Friday in January,

January 19th – February 8th, 2018: Erin Dodson – Where We Lived

At the end of our lease in March, Kiosk Gallery will be leaving our current space. For the final two shows in the Columbus Park location, we will feature work by our volunteer artist staff. On 3rd Friday in January,

November 17th, 2017 – January 11th, 2018- Gerry Trilling: Was.Is.Will

On November 17th, Kiosk Gallery presents “Was.Is.Will” – an exhibition of new works by mid-career artist Gerry Trilling. Deeply interested in material culture, Trilling’s constructed paintings trigger memory association, starting dialogues about family history and culture. Artist’s reception: Friday, November

November 17th, 2017 – January 11th, 2018- Gerry Trilling: Was.Is.Will

On November 17th, Kiosk Gallery presents “Was.Is.Will” – an exhibition of new works by mid-career artist Gerry Trilling. Deeply interested in material culture, Trilling’s constructed paintings trigger memory association, starting dialogues about family history and culture. Artist’s reception: Friday, November

October 20th – November 9th, 2017- Cydney Ross: Structural Integrity

Kiosk Gallery presents “Structural Integrity” – a solo exhibition by Kansas City artist Cydney Ross, featuring new ceramic sculpture works. Ross seeks inspiration in aging architecture, and the ways built environments shape communities and culture – comparing the influences of

October 20th – November 9th, 2017- Cydney Ross: Structural Integrity

Kiosk Gallery presents “Structural Integrity” – a solo exhibition by Kansas City artist Cydney Ross, featuring new ceramic sculpture works. Ross seeks inspiration in aging architecture, and the ways built environments shape communities and culture – comparing the influences of

September 15th – October 12th, 2017- Bob Kolar: Shift

On 3rd Friday in September, Kiosk Gallery presents “Shift” – a solo exhibition of new works by Bob Kolar. From the artist’s statement: “Change Gears… Alter direction… This has been my mindset as I move from a corporation to self

September 15th – October 12th, 2017- Bob Kolar: Shift

On 3rd Friday in September, Kiosk Gallery presents “Shift” – a solo exhibition of new works by Bob Kolar. From the artist’s statement: “Change Gears… Alter direction… This has been my mindset as I move from a corporation to self

August 18th – September 7th, 2017- Christopher Lowrance: Everything is Alright

On 3rd Friday in August, Kiosk Gallery presents a solo exhibition of paintings by Christopher Lowrance. From the artist’s statement: “It seems to me that in the present moment there is some adventure to be had in painting’s potential to

August 18th – September 7th, 2017- Christopher Lowrance: Everything is Alright

On 3rd Friday in August, Kiosk Gallery presents a solo exhibition of paintings by Christopher Lowrance. From the artist’s statement: “It seems to me that in the present moment there is some adventure to be had in painting’s potential to

July 21st – August 10th, 2017- Tracey Haynes- Change is the Only Constant: Impermanent Photograms

Kiosk Gallery presents a solo exhibition by St. Louis artist Tracey Haynes for our 3rd Friday in July event. From the artist’s statement: “In life the only constant is change and the movement of energy. I explore these ideas in

July 21st – August 10th, 2017- Tracey Haynes- Change is the Only Constant: Impermanent Photograms

Kiosk Gallery presents a solo exhibition by St. Louis artist Tracey Haynes for our 3rd Friday in July event. From the artist’s statement: “In life the only constant is change and the movement of energy. I explore these ideas in

June 16th – July 13th, 2017- Cristina Muñiz: My Hand – Mi Mano

On 3rd Friday in June, Kiosk Gallery presents “My Hand – Mi Mano”, a solo exhibition of paintings by Cristina Muñiz. In this selection of new works, Muñiz reveals “the hand of the artist” with a language of organic, abstract

June 16th – July 13th, 2017- Cristina Muñiz: My Hand – Mi Mano

On 3rd Friday in June, Kiosk Gallery presents “My Hand – Mi Mano”, a solo exhibition of paintings by Cristina Muñiz. In this selection of new works, Muñiz reveals “the hand of the artist” with a language of organic, abstract

March 17th – April 13th, 2017: Kathy Liao – Floating World

On 3rd Friday in March, Kiosk Gallery presents “Floating World”, an exhibition of paintings by Kathy Liao. From the artist’s statement: “My work is about relationships. “It is a record of a moment. A portrait may begin with the person

March 17th – April 13th, 2017: Kathy Liao – Floating World

On 3rd Friday in March, Kiosk Gallery presents “Floating World”, an exhibition of paintings by Kathy Liao. From the artist’s statement: “My work is about relationships. “It is a record of a moment. A portrait may begin with the person

Artist List

A list of artists with whom we have worked: A. Andresia Abbi Dougherty Abby Young Adam Cable Adam Crowley Adam Finkelston Adam Lucas Adele Schelling Adi Manka Adriane Herman Alec Kaus Alec Smith Alex Djordjevic Alex Heilner Alex Skorija Allison Bowman

Artist List

A list of artists with whom we have worked: A. Andresia Abbi Dougherty Abby Young Adam Cable Adam Crowley Adam Finkelston Adam Lucas Adele Schelling Adi Manka Adriane Herman Alec Kaus Alec Smith Alex Djordjevic Alex Heilner Alex Skorija Allison Bowman

November 18th, 2016 – January 12th, 2017: Gary Pycior – Deviations

On 3rd Friday in November, Kiosk Gallery presents “Deviations” – an exhibition of new photographic work by Gary Pycior. Pycior’s images begin as landscapes, but deviate from their sources through digital manipulation – resulting in abstract pattern and rich visual

November 18th, 2016 – January 12th, 2017: Gary Pycior – Deviations

On 3rd Friday in November, Kiosk Gallery presents “Deviations” – an exhibition of new photographic work by Gary Pycior. Pycior’s images begin as landscapes, but deviate from their sources through digital manipulation – resulting in abstract pattern and rich visual