Missouri Theater Plaster Flower Painting Workshop
Celebrate the artistry and history of the Missouri Theater in this hands-on workshop inspired by one of its most distinctive decorative elements.
Begin the evening with a short presentation by Lori McAlister, exploring the rich history of the Missouri Theater and the visionary work of sculptor Waylande Gregory. Drawing influence from ancient Assyrian art and architecture, Gregory incorporated stylized floral motifs throughout the theater—including the chamomile flower, a design rooted in ancient Mesopotamian symbolism.
Following the presentation, participants will create and paint their own plaster cast flower using the same mold used in the ongoing restoration of the Missouri Theater. This is a rare opportunity to engage directly with the craftsmanship that helps preserve this historic landmark.
Whether you’re an artist, history enthusiast, or simply curious, this workshop offers a meaningful way to connect with the theater’s legacy—just ahead of its 100-year anniversary in 2027.
For those interested in exploring the theater further, consider pairing this experience with our Sketch the Missouri Theater field trip for an immersive look at its architecture and design.
Details:
Wednesday, August 12
5:30–7:30 PM
Cost:
$35 (all supplies included)
Space is limited to 20 participants. Advance registration is recommended.