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Chesterfield Arts Logo
 
444 Chesterfield Center

Chesterfield, MO  63017
(636) 519-1955
fax: (636) 519-1773



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Enriching our community
through the arts

Conveniently located near
Chesterfield Mall,

across the street from
Wapango Restaurant!

Hours:

Tues - Fri: 10am - 5pm
Sat: 10am - 4pm

Sun & Mon: closed

Donate to

Chesterfield Arts

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Celebrating over 10 Years of Making the Arts Come Alive in Chesterfield!


Tickets available now

Call 636.519.1955

 

Inaugural Season Finale

Featuring Erin Bode

Come help us celebrate our successful inaugural season of Fridays Uncorked

with an evening of music with St. Louis favorite, Erin Bode

May 23   -  8 pm

The Purser Center at Logan College

1851 Schoettler Rd.

Chesterfield, MO 63017

Tickets $35 per person, includes admission, complimentary beverage and dessert. 

$30 for members of Chesterfield Arts.

Call 636-519-1955 today!

Proceeds benefit the programming and outreach of Chesterfield Arts.

Special thanks to

Honorary Chairs

Drs. Elizabeth & George Goodman

Logan College of Chiropractic

Culinary Host

Annie Gunn's

for donating the dessert

What's Happening

 

Register now for

Summer Art Camps

 

In the Gallery

New Media Exhibition

 

A FREE Community Art Festival

June 13 & 14

 

Arts Alive!

"A Little Lunch Music"

with Opera Theatre of St. Louis

June 16

 

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Featured Public Art

 

Victor Pickett

(American Sculptor)

Circle Square Dance

Steel, installed 2001

Gift of Chesterfield Mall

Collection of Chesterfield Arts

Location: Corner of Olive Boulevard and Swingley Ridge Road

Victor Pickett attended Duke University and graduated from North Carolina State University. He has a masters degree in sculpture from East Carolina University. Among his many artistic accomplishments is his collaboration with Jose de Rivera and Roy Gussow on architectural sculptures for the Science and Technology Building of the Smithsonian Institute.

 
     
 
     

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