Kirkwood Arts Commission

Kirkwood Arts Commission Kirkwood Arts Commission was established by the City Council, to promote the arts around the region.

Ticket to the Beatles performs TONIGHT at Kirkwood Park’s Lions Amphitheater! The weather looks like it will hold until ...
06/13/2026

Ticket to the Beatles performs TONIGHT at Kirkwood Park’s Lions Amphitheater! The weather looks like it will hold until after the concert. So come on over to the park and get ready to “Twist and Shout” to the best Beatles tribute band in St. Louis!!

05/04/2026

Save the Date...May 20th!
COME FOR THE ART STAY FOR THE MUSIC!

The Kirkwood Arts Commission, in tandem with the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center proudly presents our 2026 Summer Exhibition. Opening Reception will be Wednesday, May 20th, from 4 pm to 7 pm, attendance is free and open to all.

Immediately following the reception is a BENEFIT CONCERT at 7 pm in the Strauss Studio Theatre featuring Dawn Weber Music. Dawn is a world-class, classically trained trumpet player, singer and songwriter who performs across multiple genres including: jazz, rock, R&B, swing and salsa, hip-hop, electronic and funk. CONCERT TICKETS ARE $25 and available at Metrotix, the KPAC box office or at the door.

All ticket proceeds benefit the Kirkwood Arts Commission, a Commission of the City of Kirkwood dedicated to promoting and sponsoring the arts—and encouraging participation in the arts—for the enrichment of the entire Kirkwood community.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Tom Blood is a self-taught, modern surrealist, driven to paint ideas. He credits this passion for storytelling to a career in advertising. His simple concept-inspired works, which urge a moment of introspection from the viewer, hang in homes and galleries across 14 countries.

Krieger’s www.worldnature-photos.com
works on view at KPAC come from his series titled Diversions and Abstractions, on Closer Inspection. Appropriately named, the series is an intriguing digression from Krieger’s prolific nature and landscape images. In late 2000, Krieger was awarded first-prize for the winning photo in National Geographic Traveler magazine and has been published in national publications such as Islands Magazine and Gourmet Magazine.

Darwin Scholl (d. 2013)
A carefully curated selection from a collection of more than eight hundred, Scholl’s hand-drawn cartoons offer a rare and personal glimpse into daily U.S. Army life during World War II. All were created and mailed home to his bride while he served as a Morse Code operator in Africa. His illustrations are pulled from ordinary moments transformed into scenes of humor, wit and humanity.

This exhibition will be on view through August 15th. The Galleries at Kirkwood Performing Arts Center are open for public viewing Monday through Friday from 10 am to 2 pm and also by appointment.

We are excited to announce our band lineup for the 2026 season of the Making Music Concert Season in Kirkwood. We have t...
04/15/2026

We are excited to announce our band lineup for the 2026 season of the Making Music Concert Season in Kirkwood. We have three returning crowd favorites, and three bands new to our series. Save these dates on your calendar for six fabulous summer evenings under the stars.

June 13 — Ticket to the Beatles
June 27 — The Hartrich Landow Band
July 11 — Colonel Ford
July 25 — Northbound Train
August 8 — Finley River Boys
August 15 — Southside Creole Playboys

All concerts are on Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. in Lions Amphitheater located in Kirkwood Park. All are FREE and open to the public. You are welcome to bring food and beverages into the venue.

Did you know that the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center has 4  gallery walls showing local and regional artists work? The ...
03/16/2026

Did you know that the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center has 4 gallery walls showing local and regional artists work? The galleries are open for public viewing, Monday through Friday from 10 am to 2 pm as well as an hour before any public performance and also by appointment. 😍

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Rebekah Chauvin is an acrylic painter whose work explores architecture and landscape as sites of reflection, perception, and transformation. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Arts with a concentration in painting from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 2011 and has taught private and group art lessons since 2008. Chauvin exhibits her work nationally through juried art fairs and accepts a limited number of commissions each year. See more of her work at https://www.rebekahchauvinfineart.com

Linda Horsley is a Seattle born artist and teacher who earned her MA in Fine Art at Northwestern University. Based in St. Louis, she has an extensive history of travel that has taken her artwork across the globe. Horsley has shown her work at galleries in Sierra Leone, Trinidad, Italy, and New York. Her many St. Louis projects include two Regional Arts Commission programs that include metal sculpture for the First Night New Years Eve project for three years and two sculptures for the People’s Project. Horsley was the Exhibit and Event Coordinator at City Museum for seven years, where she also created cave paintings on the walls. Today she owns her gallery HORSLEY ARTS located in the Central West End. See more of her work a https://www.lhorsleystudio.net/

Caren Libby is a professional photographer based in Kirkwood, Missouri, specializing in portraits, events, and travel photography. She is a proud graduate of Ursuline Academy and Maryville University. Caren’s prints have been shown in local galleries and businesses around the metropolitan St. Louis area. She is also the author of photography books, including Exploring St. Louis Through a Lens and Exploring Missouri: Mills, Towns, and Cities. See more of her work at https://www.carenlibby.com/

Join us for "A Salute to David Sandborn and the Saxophone," a benefit concert at Kirkwood Performing Arts Center on Nove...
11/07/2024

Join us for "A Salute to David Sandborn and the Saxophone," a benefit concert at Kirkwood Performing Arts Center on November 14 at 7:30pm supporting the arts in Kirkwood and beyond!

Make plans to attend the spectacular tribute to the late, great saxophonist and Kirkwood High School graduate, David Sanborn. Presented by the Kirkwood Arts Foundation and the Kirkwood Arts Commission, this special evening will celebrate Sanborn’s legacy with performances from some of St. Louis’ most acclaimed saxophonists, musicians, and vocalists.

All proceeds will help fund arts programs within the Kirkwood community. Tickets and more information can be found on METROTIX.

Ticket and Event Link: https://www.metrotix.com/events/detail/kpac-kaf-benefit

The Kirkwood Arts Commission invites you to attend the Opening Reception for our Winter Art Exhibition at the Kirkwood P...
11/07/2024

The Kirkwood Arts Commission invites you to attend the Opening Reception for our Winter Art Exhibition at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center on November, 13th from 4pm to 7pm.

Come! Bring a friend or two and enjoy a glass of wine and some crudités.

There will also be a short presentation at 6pm for our stunning, newly installed sculpture, Mensch, located adjacent to the east entrance of the building.

The Winter Exhibition showcases works from three outstanding artists: John Foster, acrylic paintings on canvas; Tracey Haynes, darkroom photograms; and Charles Williams, digital collage. The exhibition, which runs through February 8th, can be viewed by all patrons of any event, as well as Monday through Friday from 10am to 4pm, or by appointment.

09/28/2024

🎶 The show must go on … and it did!! 🎶
The Road Apples rode into the Robert Reim Theater this afternoon when wet conditions made the lakeside event a bad idea. Fortunately the theater was available and a nice sized crowd turned out to see this legendary band play.

LOCATION UPDATE!!This event will be held in the Robert Reim Theater at the Kirkwood Community Center due to wet conditio...
09/19/2024

LOCATION UPDATE!!
This event will be held in the Robert Reim Theater at the Kirkwood Community Center due to wet conditions around Walker Lake. All other details remain the same.

🎵Celebrate the Fall Harvest Concert with The Road Apples! 🌟

On September 28 at 2pm, enjoy an afternoon of folk, bluegrass, Americana, and country at the Robert Reim Theater. 🪕 Originally formed during high school in Webster Groves in 1969, The Road Apples feature some of the most talented and renowned musicians in the region.

These longtime friends have a truly unique legacy and an ardent following. Having first played at Kirkwood Park in the 1970s, a number of the band members went on to tour nationally with famous bluegrass and country artists such as Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, Sam Bush, and John Hartford. You won’t want to miss the memorable musical reunion when this legendary lineup brings its inspired brand of music to an idyllic lakeside setting! 🎶🎶🎶🎶

**Note the afternoon time (2pm) and location (Robert Reim Theater)!**



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