Jun 19 Friday
On the third Friday of every month, Craft Alliance joins the other organizations of the Delmar Maker District to celebrate with live craft demonstrations, hands-on activities, music, food, and the chance to find a beautiful handmade piece or two in our shop. The events are family-friendly and also make a great date night. Learn more about this month's theme at: https://www.craftalliance.org/events
Don’t forget that our Gallery Shop will be open the whole weekend for in-person shopping of beautiful handmade goods:
Friday: 10 AM – 9 PM
Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM
Sunday: 10 AM – 4 PM
Jun 27 Saturday
Connecting community with providers, providers with peers, everyone with resources, and reducing mental health stigma.
Connecting community with providers, providers with peers, everyone with resources, all while reducing mental health stigma. Come enjoy vendors, free activities, and presentations.
Jul 15 Wednesday
🎨✨ You’re Invited! STLWS Membership Meeting ✨🎨
Are you curious about watercolor and water media? Whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting your creative journey, we’d love for you to join our vibrant community!
📅 When: Wednesday, February 19th⏰ Time: 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Discover the joy of painting, connect with fellow artists, and explore how STLWS can inspire your creative growth. New members are always welcome!
This meeting is a fantastic opportunity to:🌟 See the artistic journey of fellow artists.🎨 Get inspired by others for your own creative process.💡 Celebrate the beauty of imperfection and experimentation.💡 Learn more about education and events through STLWS membership.
🌐 Learn more at: stlws.org
We can’t wait to meet you and share our passion for water media! 💧🎨
Aug 19 Wednesday
Sep 05 Saturday
The Field House Museum is pleased to welcome Missouri Poet Laureate, Justin Hamm, for a special live performance.Justin Hamm, named Poet Laureate in 2025, will bring his modern verse to the birthplace and boyhood home of the “Children’s Poet,” Eugene Field. Join us at the Field House Museum to enjoy an afternoon of poetry honoring the form Eugene Field held dear.This program is free with limited availability in person and on Zoom. Reservations must be made in advance on our website, by calling the Museum at 314-421-4689, or by emailing info@fieldhousemuseum.org.
About the Speaker:Justin Hamm is the current Missouri Poet Laureate (2025-2027). He is the author of five books of poetry—O Death, Drinking Guinness With the Dead: Poems 2007–2021, The Inheritance, American Ephemeral, and Lessons in Ruin—as well as the creator of Poet Baseball Cards and founding editor of the museum of americana. Justin was chosen as a 2024 and 2022 Woody Guthrie Poet, a 2020 Missouri Arts Council Featured Artist, a finalist for the 2018 River Styx International Poetry Prize, and the winner of the 2014 Stanley Hanks Memorial Poetry Prize.His poems, stories, collages, and reviews have appeared in Nimrod International Journal, The Midwest Quarterly, Sugar House Review, Verse Daily, Southern Indiana Review, the New Poetry from the Midwest anthology series, and many other publications. In 2022 he delivered a performance entitled “The American Midwest: a Story in Poems” at TEDx Oshkosh, and in 2019 his poem “Goodbye, Sancho Panza” was studied by approximately 50,000 students worldwide as part of the World Scholar’s Cup curriculum.
Sep 16 Wednesday
Oct 21 Wednesday
Nov 18 Wednesday
Dec 12 Saturday
The Field House Museum is pleased to welcome award-winning author, historian, and archivist Dorris Keeven-Franke.Through her research and writing, Dorris Keeven-Franke will share the story of Archer Alexander. Once enslaved in St. Charles County, Archer Alexander successfully escaped to St. Louis. His legacy endures as his likeness is ingrained in the image of the enslaved man of the Emancipation Memorial in Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Park. Join us to learn about Archer Alexander’s struggle for freedom and his lasting legacy, Saturday, December 12th, 2026 at 1:00pm.This program is free with limited availability in person and on Zoom. Reservations must be made in advance on our website, by calling the Museum at 314-421-4689, or by emailing info@fieldhousemuseum.org.