Exploring Mural Contracts presented by St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts

February 26, 5:00-6:30 PMMetro Theater Company, 3311 Washington in Grand Center Simiya Sudduth, whose creative practice includes painting murals, will show examples of their work and explain how well-crafted agreements can avoid misunderstandings. Then Matt Belz, Clayton Plaza Law Group, will review a model mural commission agreement. REGISTER:https://vlaa.org/business-edge-registration/ LEARN MORE AT: When Public Art & […]

Volunteer Planting Day October 1 with Urban League

Come volunteer with the Urban League on October 1 from 9a to 12p. They will be planting new native plants and general landscape upkeep at the Urban League’s Peter Bunce Water Tower Campus in College Hill. Find them at the parking lot along Grand Blvd at 2125 Bissell Street. Sign up here.

Greenbuild Free Webinar: Creating Healthier and More Sustainable Buildings: From Assessment to Certification

The call for change and investment in healthy buildings has been consistent from health experts to building industry organizations and governments. Business owners and organizations worldwide –commercial real estate, schools, universities, sports teams – have tried to answer the key question: “How do I address building health in a sustainable way?”. On Wednesday, September 21, […]

Participate in Geo-Resolution 2022 at SLU

Geo-Resolution 2022 is almost here! Come join us on September 28 for this free conference on the campus of Saint Louis University. This year’s conference theme is “Geospatial Perspectives on Climate Change: Predicting and Mitigating Effects.” If you haven’t already, please visit the conference website [taylorgeospatial.org] to register and for further info. The keynote speakers […]

Participate in an experiment at Sam Fox School!

The first experiment would be at 12 pm on Sept 09 (Friday). We will meet at Weil Hall Lobby at 11:50 am. This experiment requires 33 participants. I would like to invite you and your classmates to participate in this experiment. The experiment will take place in 3 locations, southeast of Weil Hall, southwest of the […]

“Sowing Seeds” Community Garden Volunteer Clean-up Day

Be Well Farmers Market invites you to participating in clearing brush from their lot to make way for fruit trees, native pollinators and other garden perennials. Help them prepare their space so they can plant a beautiful and abundant garden at the corner of 20th and Salisbury. Cold drinks & refreshments will be provided! Meet […]

Gephardt Institute seeking Proposals for Civic Action Week

The Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement is hosting Civic Action Week on September 25-30, 2022. This is a weeklong initiative to highlight civic engagement opportunities throughout Washington University—in relationship with local community, campus partners, and beyond. All week across campus, different faculty, staff, and community partners will host events and other opportunities to […]

Hapner Hart Media + Ohel Zachter Family National Trauma Center seeking Art Pieces for Auction

Hapner Hart Media with the Ohel Zachter Family National Trauma Center have partnered on a two-day (June 15-16, 2022) virtual art auction to support the Center’s work in crisis response with an emphasis on mental health and trauma response for educators.  In light of the tragedy in Uvalde, Texas, the Center’s work is more important than […]

Earn a giftcard for today’s experiment at Sam Fox School!

Mingliang Li, a doctoral student in Sustainable Urbanism, is researching the effect of vertical façades on outdoor comfort for their dissertation.   They plan to do a series of experiments at Sam Fox School in the next couple of months. The first experiment will be at Sam Fox School on April 14th at 1 pm.  This experiment […]

NOMAS and WIAD host Earring Workshop!

NOMAS (National Organization of Minority Architecture Students) and WIAD (Women in Architecture and Design) are hosting an earring workshop this Saturday, April 16 at Hillman 370 from 2-4p. They will have laser cut earrings of varying designs and materials and are open to design submissions. All are welcome! If you are interested in attending, please […]

Midwest Artist Project Services 2022 Mock Grant Panel

Midwest Artist Project Services presents the fourth annual Mock Grant Panel at 6-8p Tuesday, February 8, 2022. About this event The Mock Grant Panel offers an opportunity to practice writing a grant application for your arts-based project, and to get formal feedback from a review committee. Artists of all disciplines, collectives, and emerging arts organizations without […]

Freedom Arts’ Giving Week

It is Freedom Arts’ Giving Week, an opportunity to give back to a good cause after what felt to my email inbox like a weeklong Black Friday. Donate to help them reach their 5k goal and support diverse, equitable, and accessible art education programs in our city! 

Freedom Arts Winterfest

Winterfest is happening this Saturday, December 4, at 826 Union Blvd. Students from Freedom Arts Center afterschool programs and weekend workshops will be selling their work and performing. The artists keep two-thirds of the profit! Come out to buy some reasonably priced art for your dorm, enter a raffle, eat some local St. Louis food, […]

Webinar: Intent to Impact: Approaches to Community-Based Design

The Civic Leadership Program, AIA New York, and nycoba|NOMA are hosting a free webinar for students on Thursday, December 2, from 5 to 7p Central via Zoom. As we experience shifts in design practice and pedagogy, many of us find ourselves collectively questioning our approaches to work. While we may find ourselves committed to doing […]

Wine & Paint the Park and Ribbon Cutting Events in the West End!

Help us paint the sidewalk at the West End Park 4 to 6p on October 16! We will have paint, supplies, and wine! BYOB welcome as well. Register now! Come celebrate 11a to 2p on October 23 for our ribbon cutting celebration as we open the West End Park! Register now! Learn more at www.pocketparks.co.

Great St. Louis Holiday Arts Expo invites artists to sell their work

St. Louis Arts Chamber of Commerce presents:The Greater St. Louis Holiday Arts Expo The St. Louis Arts Chamber invites artists and artisans from all over the St. Louis region to sell their work at the Greater St. Louis Holiday Arts Expo at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center on the post-Thanksgiving weekend (Saturday, November 27–Sunday, November […]

Join us for Planting in the West End!

On October 2 from 8a to 12p, we will be installing about 350 native plants in the West End Park at 5900 Clemens Ave, St. Louis, MO 63112. We need volunteers to help us put plants in the ground, do some light soil moving, and mulch the garden! Come join as your schedule allows. Find […]

a2ru 2021 National Conference: Call for Proposals

The Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities (a2ru) invites proposals for the 2021 a2ru National Conference, Sharing Stories: The Case for Art, which will be held online on November 3-5, 2021. Please note, the Steps Toward Change Student Panel will take place on November 4th, 11am -12pm EST. The deadline to apply for a […]

Webinar: Stories of care, stories of hope: Visioning: Where do we, Rose Fellows, go from here?

Come together with the 2019-2021 Enterprise Rose Fellows for through connection and story. In the spirit of John O’Neal and Free Southern Theater’s story circles, the outgoing Rose Fellow class will share stories about community, care, and the future we imagine. We will reflect upon the lessons of COVID, summer 2020 uprisings, and micro community […]

Olmsted 200 Webinar: Conversations with Olmsted: Parks, Equity, and Public Health

Olmsted 200 invites you to join the third webinar in our Conversations with Olmsted series. In this series, we explore different aspects of Olmsted’s far-reaching influence on America’s physical landscape and social fabric. This installment is co-hosted with one of our founding partners— American Public Health Association. Olmsted believed parks function as “lungs of the […]

Webinar: Indigenous Design: The Intersection of Racial Justice and Design

Wanda Dalla Costa, Principal, Taw Architecture Collective PLLC. Director, Indigenous Design Collaborative.  Wednesday, September 8, 2021, 4-5p EST / 1-2p PSTCredits: 1 LU HSW Session Description: Indigenous design is part of the collective reimaging underway in the field of architecture. Utilizing assets such as stories, rituals, values, history, and knowledge, Indigenous design offers a pathway that is […]

Webinar: Flash Points and Incursions: Designing for the Pluriverse

A discussion with Craig Stevenson and Cory Stevenson from OAC Chicago about codesign, ecologies, and transitions: placemaking as healing and futuring shifting between systems and ecologies transition design August 26th, 2021 6-7p. Register here.

ACD August Design for Racial Justice Webinar

Session Description: Justin Garrett Moore will be sharing a variety of recent work from his involvement and leadership with Urban Patch, Dark Matter University, BlackSpace, and other groups, sharing his approach to working across different modes of practice crossing public service, education, social enterprise, and collectives, exploring the various types of work and agency that […]

Next City: SPACES & PLACES 2021: Visions of Black-led Communities Webinars

Join Next City for SPACES & PLACES 2021: Visions of Black-led Communities – a virtual film festival. The festival is pay-what-you-wish to attend. SPACES & PLACES will assemble urbanists, planners and community leaders for a two-day event of virtual learning and exchange. DAY 1 | August 5th | 12 pm to 1:30 pm ET Soul […]

Apply for SPARK: A Sustainability Leadership Training Program

SPARK: A Sustainability Leadership Training Program is a new program hosted by the Office of Sustainability in partnership with the Student Environmental Council (SEC). It will take place August 20th-August 27th on campus and at select locations across St. Louis and Illinois. The program will bring together student delegates from a range of green groups […]

PlacemakingUS: Road Trip to Recovery in St. Louis

PlacemakingUS is coming to STL on their cross-country tour. Join in for a day of learning, sharing, and exploring placemaking in the Lou. Event takes place on Sunday, June 6, from noon to 6p. More information and registration here.

Disability, Media, and What’s Next: A Conversation for Disabled Media Makers

A two-day virtual conversation on disability, the media, and what’s next. Each day people will gather in small virtual groups to discuss the following topics: -Media Accessibility-Disability in 2020: COVID-19, Black Lives Matter, and more-Media Representation: Current Trends-Media Representation: The Future Over the two days, participants will join a randomized group of no more than […]

Enterprise presents “Gray to Green Communities: A Conversation with Author Dana Bourland”

Join a lively dialogue with Dana Bourland, author of “Gray to Green Communities: A Call to Action on the Housing and Climate Crisis.” CNN political commentator Van Jones calls it a “must-read for anyone who cares about an inclusive, green path forward.” Joining the conversation will be leading voices on housing, policy and community engagement. […]

MAPS + Critical Mass present Local Artist Roundtable

Join MAPS and Critical Mass for a virtual roundtable to discuss the impact of the pandemic and reimagining life after with local artists. Thursday, May 20, 2021 from 6 to 7p. Find more here.

MOMA Webinar: Black Reconstructions: Environmental Justice

How do climate change and racism intersect in American cities and towns to produce risk and harm, as well as possibilities for transformation in Black spaces? What visions for environmental and climate justice have Black communities imagined and enacted? This conversation brings architects, climate activists, and audience members together around key questions raised in the […]

USGBC-Missouri Gateway: The Intersection of Climate Change & Health

he Intersection of Climate Change and HealthAn awakening and call to action on future outcomes Join us Tuesday, April 13, 2021 from 5:30 – 7:30 pm for a unique continuing education program. This session will explore the impact that climate change has on the health and physical well-being of those directly and indirectly impacted by […]

Washington University Climate Conversation: Extreme Weather Events

On March 24th, join WUCCP to discuss how climate change results in extreme weather events, effective ways to communicate about these events, and their social impacts. Panelists include: Georgy Falster, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, WUSTL Kenton Gewecke, Chief Meteorologist, KOMU-TV Michael A. Méndez, Assistant Professor, Environmental Planning and Policy, UC […]

Story of Plastic Panel Discussion

“The Story of Plastic” is a powerful documentary exposing how the plastic industry is harming ecosystems and communities. Live stream “The Story of Plastic” for a limited time between March 27 and April 4. Then join WashU alum Deia Schlosberg, director of “The Story of Plastic”, who will join us for a lively panel discussion […]

EcoDistricts Institute Webinar: Just Growth: Advancing a Racial Equity Agenda Through Landuse

EcoDistricts is thrilled to be kicking off our 2021 Webinar Wednesday Series with the renowned Nathaniel Smith of Partnership for Southern Equity on March 17th at 11 AM PST/2 PM EST.  Nathaniel Smith is a passionate advocate for equitable land use practices and one of the top leaders in holistic community sustainability. Smith’s advocacy activities were instrumental in […]

Parabola: Call for Entries

The Des Lee Gallery is announcing the exhibition Parabola: Salon. A Salon style show to represent crowds in a time of distance. Parabola stands as our gradaute student platofrm to extend our professional interests and connect with each other’s field of understanding, production, and knowledge.   Parabola: Salon is a show of our work: our […]

2021 ULI Hines: Student Urban Design Competition

This Friday at 6pm there will be a short meeting for those who are interested in being part of the ULI Hines Student Urban Design Competition. The competition is a an intense two week multi-disciplinary challenge bringing together expertise from design, real estate, urban planning, and other fields. It’s a rewarding experience and each team […]

Environmental Racism Solution Series Summit

Environmental Racism Solution Series Summit: Climb atop a mountain of knowledge at our symposium event with entertainment and socially distant activity. Action St. Louis, Arch City Defenders, Dutchtown South Community Corporation, & Sierra Club are partnering again to bring a series of events to dialogue the solutions to make St. Louis a whole and healthy […]

Environmental Racism Solution Series: Old & Moldy Toxins

Environmental Racism Solution Series Event: Old & Moldy Toxins: Take a look into how mold and lead poisoning disproportionately affect BIPOC citizens. Action St. Louis, Arch City Defenders, Dutchtown South Community Corporation, & Sierra Club are partnering again to bring a series of events to dialogue the solutions to make St. Louis a whole and […]

EcoDistricts Institute: Centering Culture and Healing in Community Development

At 1p on Wednesday, November 18, Meghan and Nella will share their lens on cultural resilience and talk about how advancing community cultural equity, stewarding organizational development with a cultural lens, and facilitating space and tools for collective healing can be part of how we define and invest in community resilience. Learn more and register […]

Anti-Racist Design Praxis

Florida A&M and Howard University lecture series this Wed, Nov 4 @ 3:00PM CST. A discussion of “Anti-Racist Design Praxis” will be led by Dark Matter University’s Justin Garrett Moore, Jelisa Blumberg, Curry Hackett, and Lexi Tsien. Please register in advance here.

Climate Conversations

The Washington University Climate Change Program has an ongoing semester series on climate conversations. Climate and Environmental Justice Talk at October 29th at 4pm. Join WUCCP to discuss climate justice and environmental justice, highlighting how it pertains to St. Louis. Panelists will include: Leah Clynburn: Beyond Coal Organizer, Missouri Sierra Club Christine Ekenga: Asst. Professor, […]

Festival Volunteer Opportunity

CommUNITY Arts is an organization working to mobilize the arts community to aid the city’s anti-violence efforts. Volunteers are needed to help assist in the CommUNITY Arts Festival, a family-friendly gathering on Saturday September 7 at Intersect Arts Center. Find more information here: https://tinyurl.com/yygrqklm.

Call for Art: Children’s Heart Foundation Trivia Night

The Children’s Heart Foundation seeks contributions of work for their silent auction for the annual Trivia Night for Hearts fundraiser, to be held on March 16, 2019. Contact Marisa Gelfand at marisagelfand@gmail.com for more information. Find out more about sponsorship for this fundraiser here. One out of every one hundred kids is born with a […]

Call for Submissions: Annual Art Auction

Please consider being a part of GlobeMed’s annual art auction, Aesthetic! We are looking for artists from WashU to contribute art! Contact Dan Du at dan.du@wustl.edu for more information. We will accept all mediums of art, including photography and digital art. We are looking for pieces with a minimum bid of below $75. If your donated art sells, […]