Michelle Stone has an installation in Pathways and Portals: Art, Nature and Science, an exhibit now at the Illinois State Museum, 100 W. Randolph (Suite 2-100), until May 7. The show was curated by Jane Stevens, and also includes paintings by James Mesple and work by a close relative of Michelle's. Artists' opening: Thursday, Feb. 11, 5-7:30 PM. Gallery hours are M-F, 9-5. http://www.museum.state.il.us/ismsites/chicago .
Michelle Stone, "from the shadows . . . a garden grue-some creatures"
For the next year Joan Minsky will have paintings and sketches on display and for sale at the Lakeview Art Supply Store, corner of Lincoln and Melrose Avenues. Some pieces are on the walls, while others are in drawers.
Joan's Minsky, Acorn Squash:
ARC Gallery is hosting the Chicago Women's Caucus for Art exhibit Off Center, a midwest regional show that is part of the National Women's Caucus for Art Confab being held in Chicago this year (Feb. 10-15). The exhibit was juried by Aron Packer and Ann Rosen, and will include work by several of our members: Laura Cerf-Dahl, Shelley Gilchrist, Sandra Holubow, Ruth Aizuss Migdal, Anita Miller, Joan Minsky, and Judith Roth. The exhibit runs February 3-27, with an ARC Gallery reception on Feb. 5 (6-9PM), and a CWCA artists' reception on Feb. 12 (6-9PM).
ARC Gallery, 832 W. Superior, 2nd floor.
Woman Made Gallery is hosting the national exhibit, From the Center: NOW!, juried by Lucy Lippard and sponsored by the Women's Caucus for Art. Even if you don't own any dog-eared copies of Lippard's books (From the Center, The Pink Glass Swan, Eva Hesse, Mixed Blessings), this is an exhibit to see. Lippard has been paying attention to and writing about art made by women since the 1960's. The WCA reception with the artists will be held February 12, 6-9PM. The show is up now and runs through February 25. See http://womanmade.org/groupshows.html#3 .
The College Art Association conference takes place Feb. 10-14 at the Hyatt Regency. If you are not a member, it is possible to attend individual conference talks or the book and trade fair - for a fee. Check the website http://conference.collegeart.org/2010/. Some of the talks and panel discussions are hosted jointly by the CAA and the WCA and those are open to the public.
While you are making the round of openings on Feb. 12, be sure to stop by Gallery 537 and Studio 470 in the Fine Arts Building to see FUSED 2: Art + Wax in Chicago, an exhibit of encaustic art by FusedChicago members. Ken Gold and Shelley Gilchrist have work in the show. Reception is 5-9PM, Feb. 12. The show continues until March 8.
Fine Arts Building, 410 S. Michigan Ave.
Several members have 2-D and 3-D work in the exhibit Transformations at the Aurora Public Art Commission David L. Pierce Art and History Center, 20 E. Downer Place in Aurora, Feb. 5 - May 21. Shelley Gilchrist, Peter N. Gray, Alan Emerson Hicks, Ruyell Ho, Beth Kamhi, Jim MacRoberts, Bill Moll, Mimi Peterson, Robert Putnam, Eric H. Steele, and Michelle Stone. The work in the exhibit incorporates discarded industrial materials from the urban culture and objects found in the natural environments. Opening reception: 5-7:30 PM, Feb. 5.
Work by Peter N. Gray:
A sad farewell to the Byron Roche Gallery in River North, which is closing its physical doors at the end of February. After 16 years, Byron Roche's business is moving exclusively to cyberspace, and will continue to represent his artists on-line. There will be a reception at the gallery Jan. 30, 11AM - 6PM, 750 N. Franklin.
Amanda Ross Ho has several large panels (12-1/2' x 50') featured in Production Site: The Artist's Studio Inside Out at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The opening bash is Feb. 4 - tickets must be purchased - and the show runs through May 30. Amanda will give a talk at the MCA auditorium on Feb. 6 at 3PM. Her show at the Sullivan Gallery (SAIC) continues through Feb. 13. Amanda's work can also be seen in several galleries: Mitchell, Innes and Nash in New York, Cherry and Martin in Los Angeles, and now she also shows her work in London at the Approach Gallery.
Eric Holubow won first prize (2-D) for his photograph Doorway Maze at the Rockford Midwestern Biennial 2010 last week. He had two pieces in the exhibit. The Rockford show continues through April 25; see last week's post.
Make art, not war! February 28 is the registration deadline for the Global Art Project for Peace. There are participants on all the continents - groups and individuals (including children) can register. During March, art is created; in April, it is displayed, shared and exchanged with others. See the website for details: www.globalartproject.org.
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