Artist Robert Treece’s exhibition “Dream Blisters” features large-scale paintings that depict surreal dreamscapes. The exhibit is free and open to the public and runs through April 10. (Photo by Robert Treece)

Whatever your mood, Robert Treece likely has a painting to match it.

A series of his large-scale paintings that depict surreal dreamscapes will be on display through mid-April at Gallery Visio at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.

The paintings feature a kaleidoscope of colors and shapes. Some somber in tone, others bursting with vitality, the paintings are said to be manifestations of the unconscious mind.

Treece’s exhibition, “Dream Blisters,” will open with a 4 p.m. reception on March 6. It will run through April 10. The event is free and open to the public.

Treece began painting with oils at a young age, and it immediately became his calling. He pursued his passion for painting at the Art Institute of Chicago.

Gallery Visio is a student-run art space in 170 Millennium Student Center at UMSL’s North Campus. For gallery hours click here.

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Eye on UMSL: ‘The Impresario’
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University of Missouri–St. Louis students Rachel Anthonis, Rita Schien, and Vanessa Tessereau rehearsed for the UMSL Opera Workshop’s production of “The Impresario,” Mozart’s one-act comic opera.

Eye on UMSL: ‘The Impresario’

University of Missouri–St. Louis students Rachel Anthonis, Rita Schien, and Vanessa Tessereau rehearsed for the UMSL Opera Workshop’s production of “The Impresario,” Mozart’s one-act comic opera.

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University of Missouri–St. Louis students Rachel Anthonis, Rita Schien, and Vanessa Tessereau rehearsed for the UMSL Opera Workshop’s production of “The Impresario,” Mozart’s one-act comic opera.