
THE BUILDING
Our Space.
Our office is located at 3409 Iowa Avenue, in an old neighborhood building that needed a lot of work before it could function as a modern creative space.
We invested heavily in restoring and updating it- not because it was the cheapest or easiest option, but because well tended spaces matter to neighborhoods and the creative people who work inside them.
The building now functions as a working art studio, shipping space, office, and headquarters for Lindsay Braman Studios.
NEIGHBORHOOD STEWARDSHIP
Rooted in St. Louis.
Untold Media Inc. operates out of a light-filled fully restored 100 year old building in the Cherokee Street CID St. Louis. We spend a lot of time thinking about creativity, mental health, and thriving as a small business – and those values motivate meaningful advocacy and connection with our neighborhood.
COMMUNITY PROJECT
Little Free Art Supply Library
One of our favorite little projects is a Little Free Art Supply Library on the sidewalk in front of our building.
People leave markers, paper, stickers, paint, craft supplies, and all kinds of art things that might otherwise get thrown away. Its a point of connection between the neighborhood’s working artists, kids, and everyone in between.

How we’re showing up for our neighborhood
The Cherokee street CID isn’t just a location, it’s a neighborhood. Familiar faces, community orgs, and common values unite Cherokee Street- and we’re an active part.
CID participation
We participate in Cherokee Street CID meetings because advocacy starts with boring stuff: meetings on safety, discussions on foot traffic, and development strategies for new neighborhood initiatives.
Neighborhood Events
Cherokee street knows how to host an event- and we’re part of them. From Art Walks to Holiday Markets, Street Festivals to Family Focused events. Untold Media opens early, stays late and stocks up on treats to share.
Little Free Art Supply
Art making saves lives. We host and stock a Little Free Art Supply Library– the first of its kind in Saint Louis- so kids and adults in our neighborhood can have access to art making supplies 365 days a year.
Future: New Mural
We’re planning a mural and public garden for the side out our building because public art makes neighborhoods feel inhabited instead of abandoned.

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