
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Trish Williams "Mother Earth" accepted into the "Made by Hand"

Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Never Turning Back, the World of Peggy Lipschutz
We have 2 local screenings coming up of Never Turning Back, the World of Peggy Lipschutz:
SUN., AUG.30th at 2:00PMOAK PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY834 Lake St., Oak Park, ILFor more information call the library at: 708.383.8200 or visit:
Then in September we will be at the Naperville Film Festival, which runs from Sept. 21st to the 26th.NAPERVILLE INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVALAll screenings will be at the HOLIDAY INN SELECT1801 N. Naper Blvd., Naperville, ILFour Screenings:Mon. 21st, 8:20PMTues. 22nd, 8:20PMThurs. 24th, 9:35PMFri. 25th, 8:20PMFor more information about the festival visit: http://www.naperfilmfest.org We now have a title page on the IMDB film site. Click on the link below to see the listing.Also, there is a wonderful new video out: Picture Man, the Poetry of Photographer Milton Rogovin. It's produced by Mark Rogovin (NTB'sExecutive Producer) and edited by Sharon Karp (NTB's editor). Milton will be 100 years old this year and has been a good friend of ours and Peggy's for decades. Please visit the website and read about this remarkable artist and humanitarian.
http://www.miltonrogovin.com/home.php
There will be an extensive article about Milton in this Sunday's New York Times. For the electronic version, click on:http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/09/arts/design/09kenn. html?_r=1
And to hear Milton talk, click on: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/07/showcase- milton-rogovin/
EXPOSED, TARA FADENRECHT INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION
REpose Gallery is pleased to announce Tara Fadenrecht’s installation, on display in Gallery 144 at the River East Art Center in Chicago, Illinois from October 2 – November 9, 2009. An opening reception will be held October 2, 2009, from 6:00-9:00 p.m., with an accompanying artist presentation about the work on October 6, 2009 at 6:30 p.m.
Fadenrecht’s shell shaped, cage like interactive installation is constructed of hand-woven polypropylene and steel strapping with employment/inclusion of video, light and sound. The installation evolves from the recognition of the self created, angst based cage. The initial relief felt at this revelation is short-lived though, as awareness gives way to the unalleviated persistence of the newly identified anxiety. Viewers are encouraged to share their reactions via a digital recorder located near the work.
A resident artist at the River East Art Center since 2008, Fadenrecht earned a B.F.A in Metalsmithing from the University of Kansas in 2002. Earlier this year, she was awarded a Community Arts Assistance Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency, to help fund this project.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Eric Holubow photography on exhibit, "Ghostly Echoes"
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Artists Wanted For President Obama's Barbershop Touring Exhibition
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Hyde Park Hair Salon | 5234 s. Blackstone | Chicago | IL | 60615 |
Sunday, July 12, 2009
The Spiezer Collection: New Opening Reception Info
July 17, 2009 opening reception will include a lecture tour by noted art dealer and arts writer Paul Klein
At 5:00 p.m. Paul Klein will give a walk through and make remarks. Address: 711 N. Main St., Rockford, IL.
This is the big one, at least for those interested in Chicago art. The Rockford Art Museum's once-a-decade showcase of the magnificent Spiezer Collection brings together the world's largest collection of post-1975 Chicago art.July 18 through September 27 at the Rockford Museum of Art in Rockford
Caroll Michels, an artist-advocate, career coach, and author was selected as the June 2009 guest in the “Living Hero” series
Jari Chevalier: jc@jariscope.com ■ www.jariscope.com
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Press Release: President Obama's Barbershop premieres their touring art exhibiton, which focuses on the art & nature of barbering from 1927 to now.
"The Seated Stories of Hyde Park Hair Salon"
Sunday July 12, 2009
Chicago, IL June 17, 2009
Hyde Park Hair Salon opened it doors in Hyde Park in 1927 and has serviced many great figures, visitors, and long time clients along with their most prestigious client President Barack Obama. On July 12, 2009 they will present a preview of their highly anticipated exhibition Seated Stories that explores and celebrates the art and tradition of barbering from 1927 to the present. The preview exhibition will be a mixed media exhibit featuring works form commissioned artists. The exhibition will preview at the Aloft Hotel, 9700 Balmoral Ave. in Rosemont, IL on July 12, 2009 from 3:00-6:00p.m.and is free and open to the public.
Partial proceeds of this event will go to Cabrini Connections, The P.A.U.S.E Initiative
Reading In Motion, The Oak Park Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, The Bronzeville Visitor Information Center, The Betty R. Clawson Scholarship Foundation and The American Cancer Society- Relay for Life Arlington Heights Chapter
Seated Stories will debut the complete exhibition late fall 2009 at Hyde Park Hair Salon, "The Official Barbershop of President Barack Obama". The exhibition will then tour Chicago for one month before traveling to Atlanta, GA and then on to several nationwide galleries and museums to be announced at a later date.
Seated Stories is a precursor to a highly anticipated much larger art exhibit that invites viewers into the world and culture of the barbershop and the nature and art of barbering. Because the barbershop has been and continues to be an institution in American culture, Seated Stories highlights the changes and transformations it has undergone throughout the years. It also takes a closer look at the meaning and significance of the barbering culture while gaining a greater appreciation of its aesthetic impact. Viewers will also discover its rich traditions that continue to influence present-day grooming experiences. The barbershop has been a place for all men regardless of stature, profession, or character. It is a place where status and stratification lines disappear. The barbershop is a rare place in which everyone is equal and everyone's opinion counts. It has long been a podium for venting, bragging, laughing, learning, sharing, and a place for solitude for many men.
Seated Stories features original paintings, sculptures, and limited edition Glicee' prints that embody the history, culture, and art of barbering in the Hyde Park Hair Salon.
Hyde Park Hair Salon
Hyde Park Hair Salon is a historical landmark, located in the Hyde Park community for over 80 years. It is the third oldest business in the Hyde Park community which is considered one of Chicago's most culturally rich and diverse Southside neighborhoods. Hyde Park Hair Salon was established in 1927 just a few blocks north of the historic Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House and is a short stroll from the steps of President Barack Obama's Chicago home.
Exhibition Organization and Support
The charity event and exhibition titled Seated Stories is organized by the Hyde Park Hair Salon owners Monique and Ishmael Coye.
For Media Inquiries Please Contact:
Kenya Renee Robertson
Marketing & Media Personality
Kenya@hydeparkhairsalon.net
(773) 698-0912
Joanna Gardner-Huggett reviews Ginny Sykes’ exhibition Alchemy and Archetype: Images In Black and White

Ode to Pandora #2,Mixed Media on Paper, 25" X 34" (All images from show are on the gallery website www.opgallery.com under "Artists" and Ginny Sykes)
When one encounters Ginny Sykes’ exhibition Alchemy and Archetype they are immediately drawn into an intimate and powerful dialogue. Sykes first engages the viewer by luring the eye toward a complex series of arresting gestures and markings in pencil and charcoal. As the eye traverses these paths, the onlooker also begins to absorb and contemplate a range of archetypal forms. These symbols, such as silver’s association with both personal and creative reflection, allow Sykes to explore female experience and embodiment, but in a manner that resists imposing universals or monolithic ideals. Instead, it is precisely the abstract nature of Sykes’ abstract drawings that permit multiple points of entry for viewers and encourages contemplation of their own histories. Sykes further recognizes abstraction as a possible site of subversion and feminist intervention by embracing multifaceted meanings over fixed positions, which ultimately challenges modernism’s inherently patriarchal and authoritarian voice that all too often participates in women’s art historical erasure.
— Joanna Gardner-Huggett, Professor of History of Art and Architecture at Depaul University, Chicago, Illinois
Ogilvie and Pertl Gallery, River East Art Center, 435 E. Illinois St., Suite 151, Chicago, Illinois 60611
For More Information Contact: Jennifer Russ - 312.321.0750 www.opgallery.com
Ginny Sykes ginny@ginnysykes.com www.ginnysykes.com
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Funding for the Arts - Illinois Arts Alliance Alert
Gov. Quinn Vetoes Bare-Bones Budget, Arts in Limbo
To protect the arts infrastructure in Illinois, it's going to take all of us working together.
...the State begins the fiscal year without a solid operating budget... Gov. Quinn Vetoes Bare-Bones Budget...Future of Arts Funding Uncertain...As things stand, state funding for the arts and arts education is in limbo.... If a state spending plan is not in place by July 15, analysts expect a meltdown of all state services...
Please act now and urge your elected officials to stand up for the arts and arts education by passing a responsible state budget.
To learn more contact: Illinois Arts Alliance
joy@artsalliance.org
312-855-3105 x14
Here's what state legislators are saying:
From Senator Heather Steans (D-7-Chicago), who received 222 messages from arts advocates since May and voted for a sensible budget solution: "Arts funding offers jobs, after school programs, free public programs, and educational programs that benefit our community. I am worried that cuts to these programs will worsen our economic situation by cutting jobs and lessen community safety by removing some of the few programs that provide youth in my district with something positive to do after school. I will be fighting to keep these programs funded."
From Representative Naomi D. Jakobsson (D-103- Champaign), who received 55 messages from arts advocates since May and also supported a responsible budget solution: "The arts play an officials hear from the people they represent," Representative Jakobsson continued. "There's no better way for us to understand community views and opinions than to hear directly from the people of the district."
The General Assembly is expected to return to Springfield on July 14. As news on the state budget becomes available, the Arts Alliance will keep you informed.
In the meantime, please feel free to contact either
Ra Joy at
or 312-855-3105 x14 or
Scarlett Swerdlow at
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
New Drawings by Ginny Sykes
"The Chicago Project" - Eric Holubow
Monday, June 15, 2009
The Spiezer Collection Makes Its Once-a-Decade Appearance
This is the big one, at least for those interested in Chicago art. The Rockford Art Museum's once-a-decade showcase of the magnificent Spiezer Collection brings together the world's largest collection of post-1975 Chicago art.
The Spiezer Collection features work by every major master of Chicago art created the last 34 years, including Ed Paschke, Hollis Siegler, Roger Brown, Carl Wursum, Gladys Nilson and many more.
The July 17, 2009, opening reception will include a lecture tour by noted art dealer and arts writer Paul Klein, followed by a gala reception at which Mrs. June Spiezer and many of the artists will be in attendance.
The show will run July 18 through September 27 at the Rockford Museum of Art in Rockford, 711 N. Main Street, Rockford, Illinois. For further information,
http://www.rockfordartmuseum.org/SPIEZER_COLLECTION_EXH/spiezer_exh.html
or call 815-968-2787.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
4x4 HPAC Fundraiser
You are invited to a unique fundraiser to benefit the Hyde Park Art Center. On June 16th, myself and three other artists will be reverting Design Within Reach Tree Studios into artists 'studios.' Each of us will be painting live at the event, while a silent auction takes place. At the end of the evening, our work will be sold to the highest bidder, and all proceeds will go to the Hyde Park Art Center. This promises to be a fun, lively and unique event. I hope to see you there!
Jeanine Hill- Soldner accepted in Monterey Bay WCA show
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Jeanine Hill- Soldner had two paintings “Winter” and “Summer”
accepted in the Monterey Bay WCA show,
“A Passion for Trees: Women from Coast to Coast”
Galeria Tonantzin Center for Arts and Humanities
115 Third Street, San Juan Bautista, CA
Exhibition dates: June 5 – July 26, 2009
Artist reception: June 13 and July 11, 5 – 7 pm
Monday, June 08, 2009
Ellen Roth Deutsch group exhibit
Corinne D. Peterson exhibit at Beverly Shores Depot Gallery
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Corinne D. Peterson exhibit at Beverly Shores Depot Gallery
Corinne D. Peterson
Lillstreet studio artist
corinnedpeterson@earthlink.net
www.cdpeterson.com
Peter Jones Gallery "The Grand GoodBye"
1806 West Cuyler
June 5th through June 28th: Eleffant Theater Company presents"A.W.O.L"
June 6th opening reception for "The Grand Goodbye": final group exhibition of 60+ artists
Check for schedule changes on the websitehttp://www.peterjonesgallery.com/calendar/May09.htm
June 6th through June 21st
An exhibiton showcasing the diversity and talent of artists whose paths have crossed through Peter Jones' Gallery and studios over its twenty plus years of operation.
Over 60 Chicago area artists will hang in the gallery as well as in salon style mini-galleries created out of vacated artist studios.
Opening Reception: Sat June 6th, 6pm-midnightw/ multi-media dance performance by Marianna Buchwald, a short film by Steven Tod staring Peter Jones, and music performances.
Closing Party: Saturday June 20th 10pm-2am
Gallery Hours: 3pm-6pm Saturdays and Sundays
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Tamara Wasserman will be showing a painting entitled "WAITING"
This small canvas is an experiment in letting two realities coexist. It explores curiosity, lack of definition versus precision, hiding in order to reveal, the familiar and the unknown.
Technique: Pencil, watercolor and acrylic on canvas, May 2009
Join us this evening for the Galaxie's 3rd annual Square Foot Show
featuring live entertainment, and over 80 pieces of original artwork by artists from across the country
Friday May 29 7-10pm
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
Ellen Roth Deutsch: Focus 4: A Close Look at 4 Illinois Women Artists
Ellen Roth Deutsch: Exhibition & Talk
Ellen Roth Deutsch is exhibiting drawings and beadwork as part of Focus 4: A Close Look at 4 Illinois Women Artists at the State of Illinois Museum, Chicago Gallery. In this exhibit, four curators picked an artist for separate gallery installations. Deutsch will show drawings from Echoes of a Fragile Life and beaded organs from the Heartbeat collection.
Exhibition:
Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery
Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph, Suite 2-100, 312-814-5318
June 1 – Aug. 7
Reception: Friday, June 12, 5:30-7:30 pm.
(After 6:00 use LaSalle St. Entrance)
Ellen Roth Deutsch, who has a scientific background, will do a presentation on the connection between Dr. Gail H. Deutsch’s (her daughter) research on the fetal development of organs and the influence it had on the development of some of the beaded organ pieces in the Heartbeat collection. This presentation is sponsored by Science Chicago.
For more information contact:
Judith Lloyd Klauba, Tel: 312-814-5322; E-mail: jlloyd@museum.state.il.us
Jeanine Hill-Soldner exhibit at the Barrington Area Library

“Travels with My Palette”
Exhibition dates: May 29 – July 18, 2009
Artist Demonstration: “Artist’s Colors, a Brief History”
Tuesday, June 16, 7 p.m. – 9 p. m.
Artist Reception: Friday June 12, 2009 – 7:00- 9:00 p. m.
At left: "Flower Girls, Bali, Indonesia" oil on canvas, 14" x 22" diptych.
Location:
Barrington Area Library
505 N. Northwest Highway
Barrington, IL 60010-3399
847-382-1300
Gallery Hours:
Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p. m.
Saturday- 9:00 a. m. – 5 p. m.
Sunday – 1 p. m. – 5 p. m.
Information: 847-382-1300
Algonquin artist Jeanine Hill-Soldner will exhibit her newest works consisting of colorful oil paintings depicting a portion of her world wide-travel experiences. Some of the travel destinations represent Bali, London, Paris, Italy, Germany, and Ireland. Many of the paintings are smaller than the artist’s signature large oil paintings. These colorful and inspiring paintings provide an intimate view of the world from an artist’s perspective.
Ginny Sykes at Ogilvie/Pertl Gallery

Ogilvie/Pertl Gallery is introducing two works by Ginny Sykes, Untitled in Twenty-five Parts and Homage to Oriana Fallaci, as part of their larger exhibition schedule. This work will also be included in an upcoming solo exhibition.
Ogilvie/Pertl Galler435 E Illinois St.
Suite 151, Chicago, IL 60611
Tel: 312.321.0755
Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm; Sunday, 12 pm – 5 pm.
Exhibit Dates: May 1 – July 31, 2009
May 2009: CWCA Member Announcements
CWCA Member News & Announcements
For more information, Member of the Month profile on the CWCA website: http://chicagowca.com/gallery.htmlMichele Williams announces her watercolor paintings and pins are now for sale on an ongoing basis at the Andersonville Galleria 5247 N. Clark and at Flourish Studios 3020 N. Lincoln Avenue in Lakeview. Michelle will be in a group Art Show at August House Gallery 2113 W. Roscoe in Roscoe Village May 3-17. A wine and cheese reception will be held from 1-5 pm on May 3 and 17. She will also be participating in the Art of the Library Show in the Columbia College Library at 624 S. Michigan 3rd floor through May 15th.
Michele Williams invites you to the following musical performances of her Woodstock Ensemble Class from the Old Town School of Folk Music:
Sunday, May 3rd at 5pm our graduation concert at 909 W. Armitage
Saturday, May 30 we will be singing at the Old Town School's Bob Dylan birthday bash.
Saturday, July 11th at 5pm we will be singing at the Gazebo one block south of the OTS during their two day Folk and Roots Festival.
Friday and Saturday, August 14 and 15 we will be singing at the Woodstock Festival concert at the OTS, additional performers at these events as well.
Please contact me for more information about these events: happygirlmichele@earthlink.net
Ruth Migdal's "La diva" has been chosen for the Lakefront sculpture Exhibit in Lincoln Park for one year. It is being fabricated in steel and will be 8' tall. Oakton College's Koehnline Museum has placed "Juno" a 7 1/2 foot tall bronze sculpture in an atrium at a new art section at their Skokie campus campus. Ruth will also have a a small bronze sculpture in an exhibit at Woman Made Gallery opening May 1st from 6 to 9 P.M.
Visit Ruth's new web site, RUTHAIZUSSMIGDAL.com and/or RUTHSCULPTURE.com. Ruth invites your feedback!
Saturday, December 13, 2008
"Raising Our Voices", an inter-chapter exhibit, comes to Chicago
Traveling exhibit between the St. Louis and Chicago WCA chapters opening at the Liz Long Gallery in Chicago with a reception on Saturday, Jan. 10th.
Raising Our Voices is a traveling, all-inclusive Mail Art Show sponsored by the St. Louis Chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art (www.wca-stl.org). The artworks have been created by members of the WCA-STL as well as the CWCA, the Chicago Chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art. The exhibition's opening reception will take place at Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts on Cherokee Street in St. Louis on Friday, November 14th, 6-9pm. The exhibition will run until Saturday, November 29, and then will travel to Liz Long Gallery in Chicago, Illinois.
Raising Our Voices will benefit the Differently Minded Art Studio at the Urban Art Retreat in Chicago. The Differently Minded Art Studio is founded on the principal of being an all-inclusive studio, where any person, regardless of ability can make art. One focus of the Differently Minded Art Studio is to decrease the stigma of having a mental illness. By working alongside someone with a mental illness, a person becomes more comfortable with the "other", and starts seeing him/her as just another unique person making art. For a person with a mental illness, it helps to be seen as an artist, not a "crazy person".
Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts is located at 3151 Cherokee Street in St. Louis. The gallery will be open the last three Saturdays in November from 1-4pm. or by appointment. Raising Our Voices will open at Liz Long Gallery, the Urban Art Retreat in Chicago on December 13th, with an opening reception on Saturday, January 10th, 2009 from 1-4pm. The exhibition will run until January 31, 2009. Gallery hours are Saturdays, 11am-4pm or by appointment. For more information about either venue, visit www.fortgondo.com and www.urbanartretreat.com.
Sunday, December 07, 2008
CWCA Holiday Party, December 21st!
The CWCA Annual Holiday Party will be hosted by Judith Roth on Sunday, December 21st, 2-5 PM. Location: 1801 W. Larchmont Ave., #410
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Location:
Larchmont Ave. runs east and west between Lincoln Ave. and Ravenswood, and is one block south of Irving Park. My building is a clock-tower factory building on the corner of Ravenswood and Larchmont Avenues, on the west side of the Metra tracks and adjacent to the Brown Line El tracks.
Public Transport: Irving Park Brown Line El stop is steps away!
The Addison Brown Line is about an 8 minute walk north to Larchmont.
The Lincoln or Damen buses also stop nearby.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Deadline for CWCA News, 11/30/08
Friday, November 21, 2008
Film Screening and Birthday Celebration for Peggy Lipschutz

Dear Friends,
Please join us in celebrating Peggy's 90th birthday and the screening of the film: "Never Turning Back, The World of Peggy Lipschutz".
December 5th, at 7:30PM
Old Town School of Folk Music
4544 N. Lincoln Ave.
Chicago
First we will have a concert with Rebecca Armstrong, Kristin Lems, Mark Dvorak, Jaime O'Reilly, and a special appearance of the Young Stracke All-Stars.
A discussion with Producer/Director Jerri Zbiral and Editor Sharon Karp will follow the film screening.
A mini retrospective of Peggy's paintings, with a reception (and birthday cake), will take place at the Harris Gallery later in the evening.
More information about the event can be found at the Old Town School's website: http://www.oldtownschool.org
Or on the film's website: http://www.neverturningback.net
Please feel free to call/email me should you have any questions.
Hope to see you there!
Peace,
Jerri Zbiral
Producer/Director
Thursday, November 13, 2008
WCA Informational Meeting, 11/22, 10am - noon
Contact: Liz Dodson, lizartist@me.com
About the exhibit:
Women and Water Rights, Ripples of Regeneration is a regional and international art exhibition scheduled to be shown from February 23 to March 25, 2010, in the Nash Gallery on the Twin City campus of the University of Minnesota. By showcasing invited international artists from many parts of the world, a global mail art/postcard show, as well as a juried selection (women or women/men collaboration) from the State of Minnesota, the exhibit will examine the centuries-old intimate connectedness between women and water in its daily use, in cultural traditions and in the spiritual realm. At the same time, through accompanying programs featuring lectures, panel discussions, videos and interactive activities the exhibit intends to draw public attention to the current and future global water crises as seen from a gender perspective.
Sunday, November 09, 2008
4F Design Open House and Holiday Sale

November 15, 6pm to 10pm
Join us for an Open House that includes our neighbor Starshaped Press. Starshaped Press is a wonderful place to get your special holiday cards and invitations, they do letterpress printing the "old fashioned way", with antique printing presses and metal type. Stop by have a drink, let us know what you have been doing and we will show you what we have been up to.
December 5th and 6th / December 5th 10am-6pm and December 6th 11am-5pm
4F Design Holiday Celebration to benefit The women's Treatment Center. This year we will donate 10% of all December sales to The Women's Treatment Center, www.womenstreatmentcenter.org, a Chicago facility that helps both women and their children.
"The Women's Treatment Center has become a national model for providing treatment and support services to women and children in a community based setting."
Check out our kids clothing and our expanded selection of extra warm Wool and Faux Fur Flap hats (above).
4FDesign is located at 4636 N. Ravenswood, #104 Chicago, IL
Information: 773-0771-4624
Friday, October 31, 2008
Illinois Arts Council Survey
Exercising our right to vote is one of the most important things we can do to establish the arts as central and indispensable to our communities and schools.
IAA to Conduct Survey, Convene Forums on the Economy
In collaboration with the Illinois Arts Council, the Illinois Arts Alliance is creating a survey to assess the impact of the downturn in the economy and continued cuts in funding on the arts. We will be reaching out to artists and arts organizations in January 2009 and asking you to take a short survey.
IAA is also working with other arts service organizations to convene and promote forums on the impact of the recent economic turmoil on the arts and cultural sector in Illinois.
As information and resources on the economy are available, we promise to share them with you.
In the meantime, we want to hear your stories about the impact of the economy on your work. Are you:
Facing a severe cut in municipal funding?
Being forced to cut programs or lay off staff as a result of the economic downturn?
In jeopardy of losing critical foundation or corporate support?
Please share you stories by contacting Scarlett Swerdlow at swerdlow@artsalliance.org or 312-855-3105 x13.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Friday, October 31st, 8pm - Midnight
Peter Jones Gallery, 1806 W. Cuyler, Chicago.
$5 donation.
Costumes are more fun but you can also scare us by being yourself. B.Y.O.B. and B.Y.O.FOOD (potluck). If you can play an instrument, dance, or sing we will be an attentive audience!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Laurie Sucher exhibits for "Art on Armitage", November 1 - 30
ART ON ARMITAGE presents lively, interesting and challenging work which is seen by passers-by in a raised window box. The intent is to demystify and make art accessible, respecting both the artist and the viewer by providing an artist statement along with the artwork.
ART ON ARMITAGE 4125 W. Armitage Ave. (just west of Pulaski) Chicago IL 60639 tel. (773) 235-8583.
There will be an opening reception on Sunday, November 2nd from 3 to 5 PM, at the gallery space.
Friday, October 03, 2008
"Saying Goodbye (To Your Christmas Tree!)"
Saying Goodbye ( To Your Christmas Tree!)
Group show-including CWCA members: Sandra Bacon, Judith Hladik-Voss, Judy Langston and Cheri Naselli. Show runs through Jan. 9th, 2009, or until we're ready to say goodbye!!
Opening: Friday, December 5th, 2008, 6 p.m.
Greenleaf Art Center, 1806 W. Greenleaf, Chicago 60626.
For more information contact:
Judith Hladik-Voss @Judith@HladikVoss.com
Webpage: info@GreenleafArtCenter.com
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Ginny Sykes: Divided Beauty at Woman Made Gallery
"Ginny Sykes’s work explores contemporary notions of visual art and performance collaboration. She has exhibited in the US and internationally, including Transcultural Exchange’s “The Tile Project, 2004-2008” (a permanent tile installation in 22 countries), and “Pandora Meets Sarajevo,” an exhibition she co-curated featuring artists from Bosnia, Vietnam and the US.
Sykes’s performance work incorporates dance, sound, text and visual art installations, most recently in “Velocity” by the collaborative group VIGA. “Lessons of Water and Thirst” was co-created with Pont des Arts Ensemble and their newest work, also entitled “Divided Beauty,” will premiere on October 24th at Woman Made Gallery"
Woman Made Gallery is located at 685 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60642GALLERY HOURS
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - noon to 7pm
Saturday & Sunday - noon to 4pm
Telephone: 312-738-0400
More info >>
Friday, September 19, 2008
Saturday, September 20: Chicago Artists Discuss - The Personal Art of Dissent
Saturday, September 20, 1:00-2:30pm
Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA)
820 N Michigan Ave.
FREE. Reservations requested. Call 312.915.7630 or email luma@luc.edu.
How is art a vehicle to voice political dissent? Chicago printmakers Marilyn Propp, Brandy Pudzis and Michael Goro in conversation with Theaster Gates. How does their work make statements on issues raised in the '08 presidential campaign?
Co-sponsored by LUMA and The Public Square, a program of the Illinois Humanities Council.
This program is in conjunction with LUMA's Art of Democracy exhibition (September 6-November 9) timed to coincide with the 2008 Presidential election. The exhibit displays works by 60 printmakers whose art is concerned with democracy, social activism and political change. The artists continue the tradition of using poster and print media as a vehicle for social advocacy and propaganda. The exhibition is organized by the New York Society of Etchers and includes 25 Chicago-based artists.
Program Participants:
Marilyn Propp
Artist statement: Kaddish is the traditional Jewish prayer of mourning. It is a prayer for peace and a celebration of life. The human heart needs the freedom to express our deepest longings, our darkest secrets and our common humanity.
Brandy Pudzis
Artist statement: War and sexuality are closely linked. The exertion of control/dominance/power is intertwined with the human dynamic of struggle. I examine and deconstruct inequalities to provoke discussion of often uncomfortable realities.
Michael Goro
Artist statement: I was inspired by an ancient Chinese proverb: "A fish rots from the head down." It captures perfectly the central theme of my print. It serves as a metaphor for the state of contemporary American politics. Government corruption, barely concealed under a thin veneer of hollow slogans, has led the country to the verge of political and economic disaster.
Theaster Gates is active-whether it's institutional critique, object making, public discussion, or performance. His creative work recently enlisted the use of a mythic character known as Yamaguchi, who represents an effort to articulate the complex relationships between Blacks and Asians in the United States by convening soul food dinners. In addition, Gates uses public space and cultural institutions as launching pads for conversation in a series called Representations. His most recent project, the Black Monks of Mississippi, combines the richness of meditative traditions with gospel riffs and philosophical text to create a critical soul music.
The Public Square fosters debate, dialogue, and exchange of ideas about cultural, social, and political issues with an emphasis on social justice. By building bridges between theory and practice, The Public Square encourages the use of ideas as tools to improve people's lives. The Public Square programs promote participatory democracy and create space for public conversations. Knowledge is power, yet much crucial knowledge still circulates only in small, isolated communities.
Friday, September 12, 2008
CWCA Member Meeting, Friday, Septmber 19th
We need your input, energy and good ideas to energize the Women's Caucus for Art. Please attend this important meeting and bring a friend. (Also, bring a snack!) On the agenda will be the future of this organization. Where is CWCA headed; which direction do you want to take it; how much involvement are you willing to put in?
If you have any questions contact Arlene at 847.674.0321 or Judith at 773.883-4407.
Local Art News (excerpt from September CWCA E-News)
Other news from SAIC is that long-time president, Tony Jones has retired and the new president from Arizona State University is Wellington "Duke" Reiter.
Get the whole September E-News on our website.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
WCA Midwest Regional Exhibition at ARC Gallery: Opening Reception
"WCA Midwest Regional Exhibition" various media
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, September 5, 6-9 pm
EXHIBITION DATES: 9/3/2008 through 9/27/2008
ARC Gallery and Educational Foundation
832 W. Superior St. #204Chicago, IL 60622
Phone: 312.733.2787
www.arcgallery.org
info@arcgallery.org
Gallery Hours
Wednesday – Saturday: 12 – 6 pm
Sunday: 12 – 4 pm
Juried and curated by Beate Minkovski, co-founder and Executive Director of Woman Made Gallery, this exhibition includes artists chosen from 13 midwestern states, and the featured work includes painting, sculpture, photography, video and mixed media collage. Educated in Germany and the US, Beate is a recognized presence in the Chicago art world, particularly through Woman Made Gallery, a notable forum for women artists.
Participating artists include: ATYL, Barbara Aubin, Wanrudee Buranakorn, Pritika Chowdry, Patricia Delker, Ellen Roth Deutsch, Teresa Dick, Janet Gerske, Magadalene Gorecki, Susan Grace, Judy Gregurich, Jodie Hardy, Leslie Hirshfield, Sara Holwerda, Cydney M. Lewis, Lily Mayfield, Monika Meler, Sheila Oettinger, Marivi Ortiz, Corinne D. Peterson, Judith Roth, Maura Schaffer, Victoria Senn, S. Gayle Stevens, and Rena Zaid.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
CWCA Has a New Logo and Website!
Our website and logo have been updated!
Visit our website at http://www.chicagowca.com to get the latest news about chapter programs and events; download CWCA e-news; check out the Regional Midwest chapter events and news; discover volunteer opportunities; update your membership; and find out how to join our Member Blog and Member Gallery spaces.
Saturday, June 07, 2008
CWCA Member Exhibition: October 2008
Attached here is the PDF registration form: CWCA Membershow Prospectus
To update your membership visit http://www.chicagowca.com/membership.html.