





Small Works XXII Opens
Our bi-annual partnership with the Webster Groves Public Library featuring artwork under 12”

Small Works XXII Opening Reception
Our bi-annual partnership with the Webster Groves Public Library featuring artwork under 12”

Trivia Night
Fourth Annual Trivia Night - all proceeds go to help Webster Arts in their mission of Bringing Art to Life!








The 2025 Webster Arts Fair Volunteer Reception
Visit https://pointapp.org/orgs/3755 to see volunteer opportunities!

Imaginative Storm Writing Workshop
Join us for this FREE six-week workshop using the Imaginative Storm method for inspiration and writing practice. Facilitated by Margo Parks, this workshop is designed to be about enjoyment and encouragement rather than critique.
What is the Imaginative Storm Method?
Think of your imagination as a muscle. The more you work it, the stronger and stretchier it gets. The great thing is, no pain! No groaning and burning! Just play and exploration and surprise.
We’ll supply a prompt, think of it as a gym for your writing muscles, or use it to open a window into a scene or a character. It’s a great strategy for getting your imagination to give you the gifts that you can’t just “think up” with your rational mind.
After engaging with the prompt, our facilitator will set a timer for 10 minutes... this helps you not try to write well, because how can you write something good in 10 minutes? *We recommend bringing pen and paper for this exercise, rather than a computer.*
Don’t plan what you are going to write. Think of it as a dance between your rational mind and your imagination, with your imagination taking the lead.
Once our 10 minutes are up, we’ll share our writing with others in the group. Again, this group is about support and encouragement. Come prepared to be a little vulnerable but also to cheer others on!

Imaginative Storm Writing Workshop
Join us for this FREE six-week workshop using the Imaginative Storm method for inspiration and writing practice. Facilitated by Margo Parks, this workshop is designed to be about enjoyment and encouragement rather than critique.
What is the Imaginative Storm Method?
Think of your imagination as a muscle. The more you work it, the stronger and stretchier it gets. The great thing is, no pain! No groaning and burning! Just play and exploration and surprise.
We’ll supply a prompt, think of it as a gym for your writing muscles, or use it to open a window into a scene or a character. It’s a great strategy for getting your imagination to give you the gifts that you can’t just “think up” with your rational mind.
After engaging with the prompt, our facilitator will set a timer for 10 minutes... this helps you not try to write well, because how can you write something good in 10 minutes? *We recommend bringing pen and paper for this exercise, rather than a computer.*
Don’t plan what you are going to write. Think of it as a dance between your rational mind and your imagination, with your imagination taking the lead.
Once our 10 minutes are up, we’ll share our writing with others in the group. Again, this group is about support and encouragement. Come prepared to be a little vulnerable but also to cheer others on!




Imaginative Storm Writing Workshop
Join us for this FREE six-week workshop using the Imaginative Storm method for inspiration and writing practice. Facilitated by Margo Parks, this workshop is designed to be about enjoyment and encouragement rather than critique.
What is the Imaginative Storm Method?
Think of your imagination as a muscle. The more you work it, the stronger and stretchier it gets. The great thing is, no pain! No groaning and burning! Just play and exploration and surprise.
We’ll supply a prompt, think of it as a gym for your writing muscles, or use it to open a window into a scene or a character. It’s a great strategy for getting your imagination to give you the gifts that you can’t just “think up” with your rational mind.
After engaging with the prompt, our facilitator will set a timer for 10 minutes... this helps you not try to write well, because how can you write something good in 10 minutes? *We recommend bringing pen and paper for this exercise, rather than a computer.*
Don’t plan what you are going to write. Think of it as a dance between your rational mind and your imagination, with your imagination taking the lead.
Once our 10 minutes are up, we’ll share our writing with others in the group. Again, this group is about support and encouragement. Come prepared to be a little vulnerable but also to cheer others on!



Webster/Nerinx Alliance Opening Reception
Our annual collaboration with Nerinx Hall and Webster Groves High School.

Yarn Bombing Stitch-In
Webster Arts will be hosting a Yarn Bombing event during the 2025 Webster Arts Fair. Stop by the gallery today to learn how you can participate! Don’t know how to knit, crochet or stitch? Don’t worry! We’ll have experienced practitioners here to help you learn!



Suzy Farren at Nexus Primary Care Reception
Webster Arts and Nexus Primary Care is proud to present artwork by Webster Arts member Suzy Farren now on display at Nexus Primary Care. Artwork will be up now through May 30.
Join us for an Opening Reception in the Nexus Primary Care community room on April 9 to celebrate art and community coming together!





Yarn Bombing Stitch-In
Webster Arts will be hosting a Yarn Bombing event during the 2025 Webster Arts Fair. Stop by the gallery today to learn how you can participate! Don’t know how to knit, crochet or stitch? Don’t worry! We’ll have experienced practitioners here to help you learn!






