Part 3: The Burke/Hildwine Crawl
or Part 3 of this feature, we present the Burke/Hildwine Crawl. Stephanie Burke and Jeriah Hildwine are avid crawlers of Chicago’s art scene.
or Part 3 of this feature, we present the Burke/Hildwine Crawl. Stephanie Burke and Jeriah Hildwine are avid crawlers of Chicago’s art scene.
Beyond the Coyote is a three-day show and sale that will feature the art of over one hundred and fifty painters, sculptors, photographers, performers, poets and musicians. Highlights of this event also include performances, a silent auction and refreshments in a fun and magical atmosphere buzzing with art enthusiasts and newcomers enjoying the festivities, There will also be seven LIVE music venues.
Gallery KH is pleased to present Floribunda a new collection of mixed media abstract paintings by artist Leslie Tejada.
Whether you like it or not, the Chicago figurative tradition is a context through which the art produced in our city is often viewed.
We will dissect the mission statements of Chicago’s two major art museums, The Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museum of Contemporary Art
Linda Warren Gallery – exhibition opening and reception on September 10.
One year ago, on May 16th, 2009, the Art Institute of Chicago opened the doors to its newest addition, a state of the art Modern Wing designed by Renzo Piano. The Donna and Howard Stone Gallery, located on the ground floor and dedicated to the exhibition of film, video and new media practices, has lived up to its goal of providing a permanent space dedicated to the exhibition of some of the newest forms of artistic expression.
The month of August, while traditionally a slow month in the art world, has been a busy one for street art in Chicago.
This name came from a desire to go up to people in the know and say, “don’t think, just list the first 10 artists that come to mind” and then just list them out on the site, with an image, and just let it be a very lightly juried thing. So me being me, here’s [...]
“When I was in grad school I used to dream in math,” Nolan explains.
Lighter than metal, wood type was ideal for posters and large signs, and it’s aesthetic permeates iconic images of the 20th century.
An overview of Puerto Rican artist communities and venues in Chicago.
-Quasi Sponsored Post*- Lloyd DeGrane will be participating in the Chicago Photography Collective’s opening on Sept 2 (29 E. Madison). DeGrane is a Chicago-based freelance photographer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Reader, the Paris Match and other national and international publications. He specializes in location photography and [...]
A “finishing school” for artists opens for business in Chicago’s Lake View neighborhood next January. The Institute for Arts Entrepreneurship will emphasize leadership and marketing skills for artists, said Lisa Canning, its founder and director.