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Responsive conversations between material and form, symbol and unseen referent, color, gesture, and stasis characterize the work in this exhibition, in which the process of creation is foregrounded.
Still images that feel culled from longer, more comprehensive stories characterize the works in this exhibition, as each piece makes us wonder what happened immediately before the scenes we see registered here and what is about to take place next.
The artists in Prospect No. 1 position themselves within these inquiries, offering responses and prompting further questions through their work.
Chicago based visual artist Ericka Richardson, and writer Kate Hood have teamed up to produce a series of salon style events bringing creatives focused on different art forms into the same exhibition space.
If you haven't had a chance to come see this lovely playground of textural forms, stop by for an informal closing reception!
Please join us for a lively open discussion surrounding this two-person show, moderated by curator Karen Azarnia.
Come stop by for the opening of Project 003! In this two-person exhibition, artists Bobbi Meier and Frank Vega reference the perceived world to varying degrees.
We are pleased to host SLOW FIXTURES - an exhibition mapping the tension between an object that professes its 'locational specificity' and arrangements or surfaces that elude or disturb this precision. Hope to see you there!
Stop by for some art and spiced cider and say hello to the newest gallery on the block!
This show brings together works from five painters whose works visualize the figure through the lens of abstraction and the developing Chicago tradition of the figure under pressure.