The Zhou B Art Center presents Chicago's Twelve, an
exhibition celebrating World Earth Day. Curator Sergio Gomez has selected
twelve Chicago artists currently turning their attention to Mobilizing the
Earth, the focus of this year's World Earth Day. Through interaction with
environmental issues, the re-purposing of found objects and utilization of
non-traditional material, these artists call into question not only our present
relationship with our world but also the possibility of its sustainable future.
Works in the exhibition will include installation, sculpture and mixed
media.
Exhibiting Artists: Jason Brammer, Mary Croteau, Victoria
Fuller, Sharon Gilmore, Kim Guare, Salvador Jimenez Flores, Dana Major
Kanovitz, N. Masani Muhammad, Yva Neal, Connie Noyes, Alfonso Piloto-Nieves,
and Vivian Visser.
Exhibitions Dates:
April 20 to June 9, 2012
Opening Date/Reception: Friday, April 20, 2012
Time: 7 pm to 10 pm
Location: Zhou B Art Center 1029 W. 35th St, 1st Floor,
Chicago, IL 60609
Gallery Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 am to 5 pm
Website:
www.zbcenter.org
About the Zhou B Art Center
The Zhou B Art Center is recognized as the premier venue for
internationally recognized art events in Chicago. Founded in 2004 by
world-renowned contemporary artists, the Zhou Brothers, the Center facilitates
cultural dialogue by organizing contemporary art exhibitions, concerts, and
functions in its 87,000 square foot gallery.
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