This old train station is across the tracks from another city. What are the cross streets? What is the name of the station?
139 artists exhibited fine arts and crafts this weekend at the 36th annual Queeny Park Art Fair.
Within sight of this sculpture you can buy food, get a haircut, shop and even bank.
A party atmosphere pervaded the pavilion with singer Erin Bode at the mic.
You might guess Faust Park but this log cabin is furthur west in a commercial area.
Vanessa Woods relocated from N.Y. to dance with Chesterfield-based group's 2011-2012 season.
This blue horse, and his red and yellow friends, can be viewed from a well traveled street.
It is a surprise to see a red barn and rows of corn west of Highway 40/64 in Chesterfield.
Painter and Graphic Artist Has Work Selected for Exhibit at Art St. Louis
The concert is part of the Chesterfield Amphitheater concert series.
The night was part of the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce concert series.
Sculptor Matt Donovan has started an online fundraiser to pay for the creation and placement of his sculpture.
The exhibit started Friday and runs through Sept. 3.
Read more buzz about the biggest concert in St. Louis history.
The concert starts at 7 p.m.
Although they missed the shadow, event attendees were able to tour the sculptor's studio.
"Shades of Blue" will feature art, music, food and a selection of fine wines.
Local photographer Randy Allen created a time-lapse video of the Make Your Mark Mural project.
Despite sweltering temperatures, large crowds of volunteer painters participated in decorating a 500-foot section of the Monarch-Chesterfield levee flood wall.
The Monarch-Chesterfield Levee wall is no longer a bland, concrete space thanks to a dedicated team at Chesterfield Arts and many community members' hard work.
There will be two free concerts a month through August.
The Monarch-Chesterfield Levee wall will soon be a 500-foot flood of color.
Students who were winners in the annual Cappies Awards for theater students and student critics Saturday night were asked to keep their acceptance speeches brief.
Parkway Central took home the Best Play award, while Marquette students won for their performances in "The Three Musketeers."
High school theatres from across St. Louis gathered at the Missouri Baptist University Fine Arts Center for the Cappies awards show.
The annual gala recognizes students' achievements on their high school stages.
The exhibit opens at Chesterfield Arts Friday night.
Preparations are under way on the Chesterfield-Monarch Levee Wall for next month's Make Your Mark mural event.
Nearly 700 dancers — from elementary age and up through high school — filled the theater at Logan College of Chiropractic this weekend for a dance competition.
Candace O'Connor is a freelance author and editor who specializes in researching and writing histories.
Gen Horiuchi leads the dance company and school with vision and balance.
Chesterfield Arts offered a free sampling of summer classes at Studio Night Live.
Need plans for Friday evening? Check out Chesterfield Arts' Studio Night Live.
The student-directed play follows a young girl after she falls into a strange world.
Hundreds of hopeful singers waited for hours on a cold, rainy morning for the chance to win a trip to Chicago to sing for the producers of Simon Cowell's new reality program, 'X Factor.'
The St. Louis Artists' Guild has premiered the annual Young Artists' Showcase. It features work from students at Parkway Central and Parkway West.
Angie Fox, author of the "New York Times" best-selling series Accidental Demon Slayer, will speak at Chesterfield Arts Wednesday night.
The high school art competition was presented by the office of Congressman Todd Akin and curated by Chesterfield Arts.
Chesterfield Arts' latest exhibit features mixed media pieces by artist Eric Nichols, who never creates with a plan in mind.
Performing live, as they are doing at Smitty's Friday, is "an exchange of energy that really builds into something strong and powerful."