See You at the 2025 Webster Arts Fair

Every summer, a few city blocks in Webster Groves turn into one of the best places in the region to experience art in person. This year, I’m thrilled to be a first-time participant to the Webster Arts Fair, happening June 6–8, 2025, with a curated selection of original work, and prints.

Whether you’re new to my art or have collected a piece in the past, this is the kind of event that invites real connection—with the work, and with the people behind it.

Why This Fair Matters

There’s no shortage of art events, but Webster has something different. The fair has a loyal, knowledgeable crowd who come to engage, not just browse. Artists are treated with care. The layout is walkable, the music is solid, and the food trucks don’t disappoint. Add in a mix of classic craft and contemporary visual voices, and you’ve got an event that stays grounded while still pushing forward.

What I’m Bringing

This year, I’ll have work from multiple collections—ranging from surrealist narrative pieces to more stripped-down compositions. If you’ve followed my prints online, you’ll see those here in person too—alongside one-of-a-kind originals that aren’t available anywhere else.

Some of the pieces I’m bringing explore themes of identity, repetition, and constructed memory. Others are more visual experiments—playing with contrast, form, or the feeling of time folding in on itself.

Details

🗓 June 6–8, 2025
📍 Eden Theological Seminary – 475 E. Lockwood Ave, Webster Groves, MO
🎟 Free admission
🚗 Street parking available, or skip the hassle and rideshare
👀 Artists in all media, great food, music, and hands-on activities for all ages

Let’s Connect

Art fairs are one of the few places where you get to stand in front of work and have a conversation about it, right there on the street. I hope you’ll come by and do just that. Whether you leave with a piece, a postcard, or just a story—that’s what makes it worth it.

See you in June.

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