Welcome to UrielStarbuck.com

Uriel Starbuck (1940 – 2024) was an American artist, sculptor, and educator, known for his work exploring natural light, human suffering, and creative education. His work spanned sculpture, performance, and public art, often intersecting with themes of personal identity, social justice, and the transformative power of creativity. Throughout much of his life, Uriel traveled the country, while he resided in St. Louis during his final years. Learn more about Uriel by reading our
"About the Artist" page or our
"In His Own Words" page.
Gallery de Uriel

Gallery de Uriel is located in the magnificent
Lemp's Loft in St. Louis, Missouri. This historic, one-of-a-kind space was once the hayloft for the Lemp Breweries' beloved Percheron horses and was part of the original Lemp Brewery complex that was built during the 1800s. The Lemp Brewery, once one of the largest breweries west of the Mississippi River, was owned by St. Louis beer barons, the Lemp family. Lemp's Loft is now available to the public for special occasions, and home to Gallery de Uriel, which visitors can freely tour when the Loft is open.