In an auto shop turned art studio in Midtown, artist Katherine Bernhardt uses spray paint and acrylic to create masterpieces bound for such destinations as New York, London, Brussels, and Tokyo. Leaning against every available wall are canvases-some 12 feet tall-emblazoned with larger-than-life cartoon characters, school supplies, foods, and other everyday objects that, Bernhardt says, are humorous or “don’t go together.” She purchased the 6,000-square-foot space upon her return to St. Louis in August 2019 and worked with Ann Wimsatt, principal architect and co-founder of Cite Works Architects, to completely revamp the building, from the water lines now running under the floor to the roof overhead. “I wanted to provide a place where she could just experiment,” Wimsatt says of the renovation.
After living in New York for more than…
