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"It Was All Very Queer II"

I am honored to share with you that I will be showing my piece "How They See Me vs How I See Me" in the St. Louis Artists Guild's Summer exhibition, "It Was All Very Queer II". It Was All Very Queer II, is a national juried exhibition examining contemporary queer artists residing within the United States. The exhibition will examine work that investigates identity, social norms, inclusivity, and the celebration of being queer. The St. Louis Artists Guild believes artists within the queer community are an underrepresented group within the arts and deserve a space to express their creativity.

Juror: Brandon Anschultz - Director of Studios and Galleries at the Kranzberg Arts Foundation.

Brandon Anschultz is a queer artist, whose work bridges painting, sculpture and installation. He is originally from rural Arkansas, but has lived and worked in St. Louis for over 20 years. He has exhibited widely in many solo and group exhibitions. In addition to his art practice, Anschultz is an arts professional, having worked with numerous St. Louis arts institutions.  

He is currently the Director of Studios and Galleries at the Kranzberg Arts Foundation. 

I would be overjoyed if you would join me for a wonderful evening of art Friday, May 26th, 2023 at The St. Louis Artists Guild (12 North Jackson Rd. 63105 Clayton, MO)

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