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[THE LUMINARY CENTER FOR THE ARTS IS MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION. FIND THEM CURRENTLY AT THE LUMINARY TEMPORARY GALLERY, 2644 CHEROKEE STREET.] The Luminary Center for the Arts is an immaculate gallery space and concert venue that prides itself on giving local, national and international artists the opportunity to showcase their work. Housed in a old convent across from Tower Grove Park, The Luminary is discerning in the bands it books - expect nothing less than the freshest sounds from some of the most compelling underground artists, supported by the cream of the local scene. The Luminary pushes the convergence of art and community, with artists in residence and a range of programming from the annual Off White Indie Wedding show to the recently launched AV, an art and music equipment sharing collective.
Social Security Four wooden "gallery kits" — the approximately seven-foot-square minigalleries designed by Daniel McGrath and Dana Turkovic for their Isolation Room project — fill the Luminary nearly to capacity, each displaying a small... More »
The first in a series of exhibitions, presented at the Luminary Center for the Arts' temporary space on Cherokee Street and devoted to exploring how artists and alternative art spaces survive in a precarious economy, How to Build a World That... More »
The Luminary Center for the Arts is moving to Cherokee Street and will thereby expand its size and services to the art community greatly. There's still plenty of work before the McAnallys will be open... More »
The first in a series of exhibitions, presented at the Luminary Center for the Arts' temporary space on Cherokee Street and devoted to exploring how artists and alternative art spaces survive in a precarious economy, How to Build a World That... More »
This weekend is Halloween weekend (Halloween-kend???? Nah, that sucks....) and as such there are plenty of sweet shows for you to attend in clothing that is not your own. Lucky for you -- and more wo... More »
With their dual program of curated group exhibits and solo, artist-centered projects, husband and wife James and Brea McAnally have made the Luminary Center for the Arts a leading alternative venue for challenging, conceptually driven work by emerging local, national and international artists. Aiming direct questions at our technologically saturated culture, the McAnallys have positioned their gallery-in-a-former-convent as the Marshall McLuhan of independent art spaces, endeavoring to... More »
In a former convent on Kingshighway just west of Tower Grove Park, the husband-and-wife team of James and Brea McAnally have created an unusual new arts venue they call an "artist-run resource center." The Washington University grads (Brea's a photographer, James a musician) offer support for post-BFA/MFA graduates in the form of a residency program; they've transformed the little cells that once housed nuns into private studios. They also initiated a music series, which takes place in the... More »
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