Bonny referred to my "whirlwind art trips with Kate" the other day and I loved it! I've decided that it's a thing… currently, an Instagram hashtag! #whirlwindarttripwithkate
It fits like a glove. This is a photo & caption that Kate posted on Facebook the other day and I immediately made it my profile pic:
Visiting the Ruth Asawa Life’s Work show at Pulitzer and feeling all the
Black Mountain College love and lore rushing back… such a stunning show,
and there’s my mom because she’s such a super spontaneous fast-paced art trip copilot
and it was her idea to run to STL for this show in the first place.
Haha. Kate's not always the instigator! I don't remember how I first learned about this show, but from that moment I was plotting a trip to see it. And there you see me and a big part of the exhibit… there will be more on that later. First things first.
We planned our departure for Wednesday after work, and it turns out that it was the same day that Maddy returned from her vintage gig at an Oregon winery! Kate's day was shorter than mine, so those two had a nice catch-up over lunch and hung out for a while. I was able to kiss & hug & hit the high notes while I finished packing, and then Kate and I hit the road at right about 5pm. We stayed overnight outside of Chicago and got a reasonably early start on Thursday.
When I wasn't dropping DPNs, stitch markers, or stitches, I was even able to get some knitting done on the way! (I think I'll finally finish that mitt tonight.)
Our first stop was for lunch! We were actually headed someplace else when Salt + Smoke Barbeque caught our eye. We were not disappointed with that choice!!
Then it was on to the St. Louis Art Museum to see the Kehinde Wiley show. Oh Em Gee…
I'm going to post only this photo here and I love it because it shows the scale of his work. They are wild… in the best possible way. You can scroll through the rest here:
There was much more to see, of course.
This amazing covered bowl & plate set caught my eye. Does anyone else see balls of yarn in that design???
We checked in at our Airbnb — a beautiful carriage house that I kept imagining with my own furniture and thinking about where I'd put my yarn. Those are the best… the ones that I want to move into! This was my 22nd stay at an Airbnb, and I guess you could say I'm a fan! (Join Airbnb through this link and you'll receive a $40 credit toward your first trip, and I'll get a $20 credit, too.)
The house was close enough that we walked over to check out Brewery Lights at Anheuser-Busch! What a fun event!! Admission is free and includes a beer (or beverage of choice).
Does it look like we had fun?? Haha. Completely out of character, we opted for not one but TWO souvenir photos… one with the LOVE BEER sign and one with the CLYDESDALE (because CLYDESDALE)!
On the way back, we stopped off at a fabulous restaurant called Frazer's and had a wonderful meal. The food was superb and the service was top-notch.
I'm thinking this is a Corgi? Christmas decoration?? Am I missing something?
Then we walked home and fell into bed, ready for Friday (our only full day in St. Louis)!
I love when you blog about these trips because I feel like I was right there with you!
I can’t believe that you and Kate fit so much in on your whirlwind art trips (even Christmas Corgis)!
What a full – and FUN – day!! and Anheuser Busch looks pretty with twinkle lights 🙂 (who knew?!)
What a fun trip! And, yes… that does look like a Christmas Corgi! LOL Brilliant!
You plan the best trips! Oh yes, yarn ball bowl is lovely! And Clydesdale! I love that horse.