High Low
@highlowstl
Followers
106
Following
17
Media
82
Statuses
247
Literary arts cafe & gallery in @GrandCenter. Cafe ft. @BlueprintCoffee is temporarily closed. A proud part of @kranzbergarts.
3301 Washington Blvd.
Joined January 2019
We're excited to announce that @BlueprintCoffee at @highlowstl will reopen TOMORROW, May 18. The café will be open for indoor and outdoor dining, with walk-up and online ordering options, Tuesday through Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. See you soon! 📷: @JonGitchoff
0
2
8
Blueprint Coffee at High Low in Midtown St. Louis will reopen Tuesday, May 18. It's located in the @KranzbergArts literary arts cafe at 3301 Washington Ave and will be open for indoor & outdoor dining, with walk-up and online ordering, Tues-Sat, 8 am-2 pm. 🎥 @JakeHuberMedia
0
3
6
Thank you, @artichokeheart for being 2020's contest judge! Congratulations to all of our winners. They will be featured in River Styx issue 105.
0
2
1
Join us on Monday, March 15 for a Celebration of Native Voices, featuring David Heska Wanbli Weiden, Abigail Chabitnoy, and Kelli Jo Ford and hosted by Deborah Taffa. 7 pm CST; password is Hades. Zoom link in bio.
0
3
3
On March 8, at 6:30 pm, @STLVLAA will host a free webinar featuring Comic Book Attorney Gamal Hennessy, author of The Business of Independent Comic Publishing, and Steenz Stewart, cartoonist, and illustrator. They will discuss their work and important l... https://t.co/0Hd1X41qcI
0
4
1
We owe @designstl another big thank you for awarding @highlowstl Best Commercial Hospitality Space at their Architect and Designer Awards last week. We appreciate the @KranzbergArts for entrusting us with this handsome building!
1
3
10
Shoes are a recurring element throughout the works that fill the exhibition "Glass Slipper and a Hot Flash," on view by appointment at High Low through Feb. 27. Virtually listen to artist Linda Vredeveld as she explains what this motif means to her: https://t.co/3AjkFYZFZt
0
1
0
"Literally translated to mean 'What is it?' the ancient Israelites asked this question of the small white substance that laced the desert floor 'like frost' every morning." View "Manna" by Sarah Bernhardt at High Low Gallery until 1/2. More info: https://t.co/IlkQPJT3WY
0
1
0
Sharing a holiday video that highlights their accomplishments from the past year, @STLVLAA expresses gratitude and asks for your continuing support: https://t.co/s1wgPJ09KL
https://t.co/iNy3j8W9e4
0
1
0
Seasonal specials have landed at Blueprint! At Delmar: 🔹 Apple Basil Latte 🔹 Apple Basil Chai 🔹 Seasonal Big Muddy 🔹 Fall Stout At Watson: 🔹 Orange Cardamom Latte 🔹 Mint Mocha 🔹 Coming soon: Almond Espressoda Place an order for pickup at https://t.co/h5K93LU1Lz.
0
1
0
"These images propose that wonder (perhaps in tandem, or even in lieu of knowledge) is an underutilized source of inspiration, encouragement, nourishment, & motivation for environmental & emotional conservation." View "Manna" by Sarah Bernhardt 'til 1/2: https://t.co/jhXvcMrIYP
0
1
2
Inspired by the description of a mysterious “frost on the desert floor,” Sarah Bernhardt's exhibition "Manna" was born from a daily meditative practice carried out over the last three years. Wander through the works during a private gallery visit:
0
1
0
"Manna" by Sarah Bernhardt is available to view by reservation only at High Low Gallery. Click here to learn more and schedule a free, private appointment. https://t.co/IlkQPKaEOw
0
1
2
Join artist Tasha Burton in conversation with Hayveyah McGowan this Sunday, November 29th as they discuss Burton's recent exhibition, "R Is For Racism: How ABC Books Taught Us to Hate." https://t.co/L2UukbaIZf
facebook.com
Art event in St. Louis, MO by Flood Plain and 2 others on Sunday, November 29 20205 posts in the discussion.
0
0
0
Inspired by the description of manna as “frost on the desert floor," artist Sarah Bernhardt explores the ideas of provision, sustenance, appreciation, rest, and wonder. Her show "Manna" is now open in our gallery. Learn more and book your appointment at https://t.co/8yhsEsVaE9
0
0
0
Coming soon to High Low Gallery: "Manna" by Sarah Bernhardt Nov. 20, 2020 - Jan. 2, 2021 Learn more: https://t.co/IlkQPKaEOw
0
0
1
This weekend concludes "R is for Racism: How ABC Books Taught Children to Hate" by Tasha Nicolé Burton. If you missed the exhibition or want to dive deeper, explore the work virtually anytime on @kranzbergarts digital gallery archive. https://t.co/W7z01VTlWk
0
1
1