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Locality: St. Charles, Missouri

Phone: +1 636-724-1260



Address: 321 S Main St 63301 St. Charles, MO, US

Website: www.maomgallery.com

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Missouri Artists on Main 16.07.2021

Welcome Sue Austin! She says, "After retirement, I taught myself to paint by studying many different artists that I admire and countless hours of practice. I love to paint a large variety of subjects to keep my work fresh and challenging. I hope you enjoy my art as much as I have enjoyed creating it." Stop by the gallery to see Sue's work!

Missouri Artists on Main 10.07.2021

Adam Long's signature Forest Figures developed from inspiration during his college years while creating a dynamic sculptural figure study. As the sculpture was still in progress he wanted something unique and found a bag of pine bark in his studio (a small space in the basement) collected from his backyard. The bark came from trees that were planted when he was a boy when they were as tall as his Father. Now, years later the trees were twenty-five feet tall and he began to ...appreciate the wonders of nature that were able to happen within the small forest of his yard. On a whim he decided to glue the bark to his sculpture. The effect amazed him. Common bark textures were given new life. The pose of the figure juxtaposed with the natural forms could communicate so much. He was amazed. His budding environmentalism was ensured. He began exploring the creation of art that speaks of humankind’s integral connection to the natural world. But if you ask him he says he just plays with sticks. See more

Missouri Artists on Main 08.07.2021

Call for Artists! Missouri Artists On Main Gallery is looking for 3D artists and a jeweler starting June 1. Apply here: https://maomgallery.com/artist-applicati...on The gallery is located on Main St. in St. Charles. We have been in business for over 9 years. We represent 40 Missouri Artists from around the state. We are a successful art gallery with local customers, as well customers from around the world. Missouri Artists On Main is a great place to show and sell your work!! See more

Missouri Artists on Main 23.06.2021

Alcohol Ink (Beginner class) with Judy Smith Make it and Take it! Come join us for a fun afternoon class and take home your original artwork ready to frame. We ...will be working with alcohol ink to get very bright vibrant colors and on Yupo(synthetic paper) to allow us to get the movement and texture we want. No art experience needed! We don't even need a brush, let's just use straws! Cost: $40 which includes all supplies! When: Saturday, June 5 Time: 1pm - 4pm Place: Missouri Artists on Main 321 S. Main St. St. Charles, Mo. Please wear a mask unless you have the 2 vaccinations Call Missouri Artists on Main to register (636 724 1260) or go to www.maomgallery.com and look under classes.

Missouri Artists on Main 09.11.2020

Stop by to see our guest artists tomorrow 1-4 p.m.!

Missouri Artists on Main 21.10.2020

You're invited to meet our Guest Artists! When: Saturday, November 14 Time: 1 pm - 4 pm We look forward to seeing you! Luba Briginets makes handcrafted dolls. Sergey Briginets makes hand carved wooden boxes, clocks, pens and other various items. Joy Manthei paints a variety of subject matter in oil.

Missouri Artists on Main 05.10.2020

Jean McMullen: "My mediums are watercolor and collage. My work is in juried fine art fairs across the Midwest and held by many private individuals and corporations. My wine collages are held by individuals and wineries across the country. I teach watercolor classes."

Missouri Artists on Main 29.09.2020

Adam Long creates dynamic figure sculptures exploring the beauty of nature and what it means to be human.

Missouri Artists on Main 09.09.2020

Greg Kleumpers: "The last couple of years I find myself drawn to a Pictorialism Style using manipulation of typically straight photographic materials and create new, more expressive, painterly, altered interpretations as was a way of projecting an emotional intent into the viewer’s realm of imagination. I do this in Photoshop using plug-ins, layers of textures, and blending them with various opacities into a finished image."