Located in the University’s Pillsbury Chapel and Dale Williams Fine Arts Center, the art gallery features work from students to local artists and beyond.
February – March
Greta Coalier
Coalier’s art is directly inspired by a history and love of textiles, coupled with a rich imagery of childhood fascinations and experiences. She grew up observing patterns and stitches on quilts. Her childhood wonder of the sea and sky influence her art. Coalier is drawn to both the poetic language, comfort and femininity of flowers, and the more rigid lines of manmade machines. Her art gives these images a voice. The Gallery Opening for Greta will be on February 16th from 6:00-10:00 pm in the Art Gallery. Refreshments will be provided.
Oct. 6 – Nov. 20
Audree Morecraft and Victoria Van Doren
October 6 – November 20
Audree feels God has blessed her with a love and ability for art from a young age. A lot of her inspiration comes from her mother, as she is a gifted artist as well. She did her first scratch art freshman year of high school and fell in love. She loves looking for details and trying to copy what she sees, especially with animals. She likes how unique scratch art is because instead of using a pencil, you use a knife.
For purchasing information, contact artist Audree Morecraft
Victoria says she is very fortunate that she has been blessed with the ability to create God-glorifying art. She has always looked up to her dad and her uncle when it comes to artwork. Her uncle is a graphic artist for Walsworth, and she has always looked to him for help when she couldn’t get something just right. She loves to do realist drawings so she can capture the raw beauty that God has given her subjects. She will work with any form of art media, but particularly loves to work with charcoal and pencil. She loves to watch as her artwork comes to life as she adds more and more layers of details to the piece.
For purchasing information, contact artist Victoria Van Doren
The Missouri Baptist University art gallery showcased the art of St. Louis native, Steven Walden during the month of September 2017. Walden started painting in 2014 and since then has gone on to great success, working locally and across the country, including Chicago, New York City and San Francisco.
Walden has been commissioned to work with various sports franchises, private collections and celebrities. He has worked with celebrities including Ozzie Smith, Kurt Warner, Chris Carpenter, Ryne Sandberg, Brett Hull, Jon Hamm and more.
Walden works extensively with charities since becoming a full-time artist. His works have helped raised nearly $100,000 in bids at various charity auctions and events. His work has been featured on local and national media news outlets, including Fox, MLB.com, sportsillustrated.com, KSDK, KMOV, KMOX sports radio, cardinals.com and blues.com.
For more information on Walden, visit stevenwalden.com.
On display: Spring 2017
Student’s entered pictures that related to the theme “Renewal.”
First Place: Guy Shaw
Runner Up: Emmalie Keating
Marilynne Bradley’s work showcases vibrant colors and creative design inspired by locations in our very own, St. Louis, Missouri. Her works are completely watercolor which brings a unique view to the landmarks and scenes in which we are familiar. Bradley received the St. Louis Book Award from the Historical Society of St. Louis County at Missouri Baptist University and her work can be found showcased around campus.
Bradley has also been acknowledged in “Who’s Who in American Women Artists,” “World’s Who’s Who of Women,” and “Who’s Who in the World.” She is a signature artist member in the Southern Watercolor Society, Georgia WC Society, Kansas WC Society, Kentucky WC Society, and a distinguished member of the St. Louis Artists’ Guild. Her work is recognized in museum exhibitions, accepted in major national juried competitions and included in many major corporate collections in United States, France, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, Korea, Australia, Tahiti and China. She has had over 150 one-person exhibits and received over 50 awards.
Bradly received her BFA from Washington University, an MAT from Webster University and her MFA from Syracuse University. She is faculty at Webster University and the University of Missouri-Columbia. In the past, she has instructed classes and workshops at the Kansas City Art Institute, St. Louis University, William Woods University, Columbia College, Washington University and national watercolor societies. Besides presenting lectures and demonstrations, she is also known to jury exhibits.
Her paintings are also available for purchase upon contact with Marilynne at mgbrad@aol.com.
Doug Merkey works with wood to make masterpieces that give the viewer the allusion of other elements in nature. His work is detailed, beautifully crafted, and unique in its design. The featured gallery is entitled “The Color of Water.” The sculptures have rich shades of blue and green to transport the viewer to an ocean or lake scene.
“Island of Misfit Toys”
Featuring the work of John Sarra and Westminster Christian Academy AP Studio Art Students.