Cateye Glasses Studio |
Serious Artist @ Cateye Glasses Studio in Cape Girardeau |
Last week D and I made our second visit down to Cateye
Glasses Studio in Cape Girardeau, folks, from a Mom with two “artsy” kids I am
so excited Cateye Glasses Studio has opened up in here.
Often when we think art we think about those typical art
galleries that we have to be quiet in or the old man will shhhh us. NOPE, Cateye Glasses Studio is not only for
adults, but it has great place for kids and a lot of programs designed just for
kids…busy kids like mine!
Okay here is the scoop parent, Cateye Glasses Studio offers
art lessons, parents night out, make it and take it Saturday, BIRTHDAY PARTIES,
and really much more. The owner Rosetta
(a grandma herself) is great with kids, well she handled the D-man very well,
and we all know exhausting his 90 to nothing mouth full of questions can
be. Momma Loves You D-Man! The studio is KID-FRIENDLY….no it is
KID-APPROVED, trust me, we spent hours hanging out drawing, coloring, painting,
and talking poor Ms Rosetta’s head off!
Now that I have spilled my Mommy blow about Cateye Glasses
Art Studio, I got good news for you, this place is NOT JUST for Kiddos! Cateye Glasses Studio is for adults to, they
are offering classes for adults and have an upcoming class called the Embellished Furniture
Class starting October 29, 2012. The
Embellished Furniture Workshop is a 5-week course where you have the
opportunity to learn and do some creative work on your own furniture. Drag that old dresser out of the basement and
create something that will stand out and you will be proud of…hint hint ladies,
it is almost hunting season and this could be something fun to do while those
men are out hunting!
The studio also participates in First Fridays, in November
they will have the “Devoted Transients” exhibit. I am not familiar with a ton of arts terms
(sorry folks, no expert here) so I am copying what they have on the
invite!
"Devoted
Transients" is a show that unites various processes of art making and
highlights artists' work in both direct and indirect processes. Through the
interaction of printmaking and painting, this group show allows the viewer to
see and understand how artists thrive off of their surroundings as well as each
other. The show card features work by Charles Cohan and William H. Thielen. These
two are accompanied by a strong group of artists representing cities from
across the United States. "Devoted Transients" is located at 401 N.
Clark Street in Cape Girardeau, Mo. at Cateye Glasses Studio. The exhibition
will be open November 1-3, with a reception on November 2, from 5-9PM. The
event is free and open to the public.
For more information about Cateye Glasses Studio in Cape
Girardeau visit their facebook
page….by the way if you have any questions just ask them, Rosetta is happy
to chat, explain, and spread the love of art around Southeast Missouri!
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