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Event Calendar

Stay up to date on upcoming gallery exhibitions, projects, and collaborations in St. Louis.

 

Check our collection of arts related events happening around St. Louis.

WE’RE BAAAAACK!!!

Much like the poltergeist from the feature film Poltergeist 2, in person events are back! Because scheduling is scary enough, Silver Space is here to help. Behold, our virtual baby - The Events Calendar - revived by popular demand. Here you can find out when the next gallery opening is, where you can hear free artist talks, and even what you missed out on because you didn’t check the calendar like you should have in the first place. Shame!

If you have an exhibition, event, artist talk, opening, or something tangentially associated, email marinam@silverspacestl.com and we’ll do our best to get you on!

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The Drowning Girls

  • Wild Carrot 3901 Shaw Boulevard St. Louis, MO, 63110 United States (map)

Fourth Wall Down theatre collective presents "The Drowning Girls" (by Beth Graham, Daniela Vlaskalic, and Charlie Tomlinson), at Wild Carrot, 8pm, June 22- July 14

George Joseph Smith was a swindler, a con, and one of the first 'multiple murderers' convicted by the English courts, before the phrase 'serial killer' was coined. He hung from a knotted rope in 1915, for the drowning deaths of his three wives. "The Drowning Girls" tells this story... from the postmortem perspective of his unlucky brides.

In addition to collecting donations throughout, Fourth Wall Down will gift 100% of ticket sales from the first two performances to A.L.I.V.E. STL, a local domestic violence advocacy group. "The Drowning Girls" examines themes of female agency, cycles of abuse, and societal pressures. Performances will be housed within a pop-up art gallery filled with locally curated 'survivor' art, mirroring these themes.

For more info, visit FourthWallDown.org