Events
Description
Embark on a beloved Trailnet Community Ride tour led by Dana Gray, an art consultant. Explore the rich art history of St. Louis as you visit various sites and delve into their stories. Join us for an enlightening journey through the city's vibrant artistic heritage!
This year's theme....Artists who have contributed to the City Museum !
Some of the highlights of the Art Ride 2024 will include:
St. Ambrose Church, 5130 Wilson, Rudolph Torrini “Monument to Italian Immigrants”
4099 Chouteau, AKT Studio “Traffic Calming forms”, Tom Otterness “Mouse”
Jewel Box, AKT Studio, “Fleur de Lis planters”
Turtle Playground, Bob Cassilly, Oakland at 6128 Tamm Ave
Event Info:
The Public Art Community Ride will begin at Shaw Community Elementary School Parking Lot 5329 Columbia Ave, St. Louis, MO 63139
The ride will depart at 10 a.m. Check-in begins at 9 a.m.
Approximate End Time: 12 pm
Parking:
Parking is available in the Shaw School parking lot, adjacent to the event starting location. Note: Please enter the parking lot from the west off Macklind. (See parking map) This will eliminate vehicle traffic in our bike ride staging area.
About Trailnet Community Rides
Trailnet Community Rides are guided, slow-paced, group bike rides that explore the history and culture of the St. Louis Community.
Community Rides generally last 2 - 3 hours. There are no staffed rest stops on these rides, and we cannot guarantee access to restrooms or water. Please plan accordingly.
Community Rides registration is capped at 75 participants. A smaller group allows us to safely manage riders on open city streets, ensures our docents/guides can effectively deliver information, and guarantees that local stops (museums, churches, businesses, etc.…) won’t be overwhelmed when we roll up.
Ride Website
Additional Ride information can be found at http://www.trailnet.org/rides.
Ride Contact Info
If you have any questions about this Ride, click the button below.
Parking