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    4.5 (22 reviews)
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    Art class for kids
    Tiffany N.

    The family art classes are such a great idea. Besides it being different type of art we've never done, the even better part is that it is free to families. Google Emerson Family Studio to see what dates are available. We didn't choose the medium of art we worked with, but it did not matter to me seeing as it was just a chance for us to do something new and interesting.

    Allison B.

    Craft Alliance is one of St. Louis' gems. It's literally a treasure trove of creative items that people will delight in and cherish. Most people know Craft Alliance as a store. Sure it is, but it's a store with heart. The shop specializes in items made by local and national artists, and these items are chosen and curated with great care. From ceramic vases to glass coasters made from pop culture memorabilia, from purses made from the Sunday funnies to cuff bracelets fashioned from retired license plates, from delicate scarves of hand-woven fabric to beautiful blown glass ornament orbs of fascinating colors and shapes, Craft Alliance has something for every taste and budget. Before I head east to my family in Ohio and Pennsylvania for the December holidays, I always hit up Craft Alliance for gifts. Family members especially can't get enough of the glass ornaments, and at $15-30 each, they're affordable, beautiful keepsakes. But after you buy stuff, don't forget that Craft Alliance also is an art gallery! Roam around the various nooks and you'll see art grouped as exhibitions. Currently, Craft Alliance features a tea pot exhibit in its main gallery - teapots from every medium, every shape, every size. But the fun still doesn't end there! Head further into the store (the building is way bigger than you think) and you can learn to create art yourself! Craft Alliance offers individual and group lessons in pottery, jewelry making and so much more. You also can host special events like birthday outings there. This review is for the Delmar location, but Craft Alliance also has a location on Grand in the SLU-Midtown neighborhood. They offer more galleries and classes there, and they coordinate a lot of events with local college classes. This is definitely one of the more unique places for gifts and adventures in St. Louis!

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    Their classes are so much fun & the teacher was very helpful! Would highly recommend this place to everyone.

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    The inventory is changed fairly often to keep it interesting. A lot of the stuff is locally made which is nice.

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    Great work! Classes of all kinds and tons of local craft work for sale. Always something to ogle.

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    Queen to H5…read more Unfortunately, I came at a time when they were installing new exhibitions, but I got to check out the behind the scenes as well as the outdoor area. Very well done space with wheelchair accessibility or stroller accessibility. The outdoor patio area had chess tables. Furthermore, it had the largest sculpture of a chess piece right in front. Beautiful location. Even for non-chess players, this is a fun place to check out.

    I was in St. Louis for a business trip and had some time before my return flight. A friend…read morerecommended this museum because it was around the corner from my hotel. I'm so glad she told me about it. it is a compact - not small - museum that uses its space exceptionally well. I was greeted warmly at the entrance and advised on how to approach the space. The first floor was a colorful exhibit by an artist named Houska, who designed a chess set. He also provided art for the museum. The second floor was perhaps my favorite, chess in literature. Beautifully designed chess sets reflecting stories, such as Alice in Wonderland and the Ramayana. I will say, as a scholar of Islamic Studies, I was hoping for more Muslim literature, but they did have a small display for Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat. There were also beautiful paintings for book Chessmen of Mars, part of the John Carter series. The third floor was the hall of fame. If you're into chess history, this is your place. In addition to individuals, they had a variety of chess sets and variations, including three person chess, chess in the round, and of course Star Wars chess and 3D chess from Star Trek. They also had variations of chess from around the world (Iran and China) and time (Mongolian). A wonderful and dense presentation. Absolute heaven. And don't forget, they have the largest chess piece in the world right out front.

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