Showing posts with label Chicago Artists Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago Artists Month. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Charlotte Segal Richard Maltz Open House 1040 W. Huron Sunday!



Charlotte Segal, artist, Red Flames


open studio sale and party for chicago artists month at 1040 w huron..closing party sunday oct 28 130 to 430....richard maltz..charlotte segal..joanna pinsky and group..900 artists..shaun ballarin and rich watkin all have doors open to greet you....please try to stop by..we will welcome you all with goodies and great art buys.....easy to get to us..off milwaukee ave and carpenter to huron...basement level.
Richard Maltz, artist, No Strings Attached

Saturday, October 13, 2012

",,,And The Memory Lingers On...."

Walk on over to our FACEBOOK page, you know click the link to our newest album, Fred Holubow's pictures of Artists and Friends at an Exhibition.  The show is over, and we'll have to do it again next year.

CLICK THE LINK.









Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Sharon Swidler Open House October 19


You are invited to join Sharon Swidler and her studio mates for an evening of great art and conversation at Hubbard Street Studios open studio, Friday, October 19th, from 5-9 pm. Hubbard Street Studios is located at 1732 West Hubbard, Chicago.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Charlotte Segal, Richard Maltz Open House

1000 Blossoms, Charlotte Segal, artist
open studio sale and party for chicago artists month at 1040 w huron..friday oct 5 from 430 to 830..sunday october 7 from 130 to 430 and closing party sunday oct 28 130 to 430....richard maltz..charlotte segal..joanna pinsky and group..900 artists..shaun ballarin and rich watkin all have doors open to greet you....please try to stop by any of the three dates specified..we will welcome you all with goodies and great art buys.....easy to get to us..off milwaukee ave and carpenter to huron...basement level.
No Strings Attached, Richard Maltz, artist

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Deadline Soon, 14-1/2 days!




CAFFEINE VI EXHIBIT
REMEMBER TO MAKE THE CHECKS OUT TO ARTISTS' BREAKFAST GROUP.
THE ARTISTS’ BREAKFAST GROUP (ABG) is proud to present Caffeine VI at the Greenleaf Art Center, 1806 W. Greenleaf Ave., located one block west of Clark Street, and accessible by the Rogers Park Metra Station, and the CTA Bus 22. The Center houses 72 artists’ studios, and has day and evening classes. It also hosts such activities as the Loyola Advisory Council, workshops, salons, fundraisers, parties and special events serving East Rogers Park and city-wide areas. It is open to the public Mon.-Fri. from 11 AM to 4 PM, and Sat. and Sun from 11 AM to 2 PM. We hope you will support the ABG and join us in this year’s Caffeine VI Exhibit. Last year we had great promotion for the show, and this year CAR is considering an article on the ABG. 


PLEASE NOTE THAT SCULPTURE CAN BE ACCOMMODATED...it is strongly suggested however the you provide your own pedestals.
Eligibility is open to members who attend Breakfast meetings and/or dinners.
Friday, September 7, DELIVERY of art work, noon to 4 PM
Saturday, September 8, DELIVERY OF art work, noon to 3 PM
Sunday, September 9, OPENING RECEPTION, 1 to 4 PM
Friday, OCTOBER 5, LAST DAY OF EXHIBIT
Saturday, October 6, PICK-UP art work, noon to 4 PM.
The DEADLINE for the application is AUGUST 15, and none will be accepted thereafter. A $25 check payable to the Artists’ Breakfast Group for a hanging fee will allow an artist TWO PIECES, each of which may NOT exceed 36” in any direction. The check must accompany the application below, and your cancelled check is your receipt.
Please mail your $25 check and the application on the attached page to:

Ruyell Ho       email: ruyell@hotmail.com
2800 W. Montrose Ave., Apt. 301
Chicago, IL   60618

Bill Whiteside will supervise our popular coffee mug project. Each artist is to create at least one coffee cup.           email:     wfwhiteside@earthlink.net
Sandy Holubow is volunteer coordinator.    email:     sandragesso@aol.com
CAFFEINE VI APPLICATION: Due AUGUST 15, for two works no more than 36”
in any direction
 
# 1 Name (print)_____________________________________________________ 

Phone_________________________________cell_________________________

Title_______________________________________________________________

Medium________________________________Price__________Size__________

-----------------------------Please attach above portion to the work--------------------------

# 2 Name (print)_____________________________________________________

Phone_________________________________cell_________________________

Title_______________________________________________________________

Medium________________________________Price___________Size_________

-----------------------------Please attach above portion to the work------------------------

Mail lower portion, with a $25 check payable to the Artists’ Breakfast Group, to:
Ruyell  Ho, 2800 W. Montrose, Apt. #301, Chicago, 60618

# 1 Name (print)______________________________________________________

Phone_________________________________cell__________________________

Title_______________________________________________________________

Medium_______________________________Price____________Size_________

# 2 Name (print)_____________________________________________________

Phone_____________________________________________________________

Title_______________________________________________________________

Medium_______________________________Price____________Size_________

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Caffeine VI Exhibit Entry Form


CAFFEINE VI EXHIBIT
THE ARTISTS’ BREAKFAST GROUP (ABG) is proud to present Caffeine VI at the Greenleaf Art Center, 1806 W. Greenleaf Ave., located one block west of Clark Street, and accessible by the Rogers Park Metra Station, and the CTA Bus 22. The Center houses 72 artists’ studios, and has day and evening classes. It also hosts such activities as the Loyola Advisory Council, workshops, salons, fundraisers, parties and special events serving East Rogers Park and city-wide areas. It is open to the public Mon.-Fri. from 11 AM to 4 PM, and Sat. and Sun from 11 AM to 2 PM. We hope you will support the ABG and join us in this year’s Caffeine VI Exhibit. Last year we had great promotion for the show, and this year CAR is considering an article on the ABG.


PLEASE NOTE THAT SCULPTURE CAN BE ACCOMMODATED...it is strongly suggested however the you provide your own pedestals.
Eligibility is open to members who attend Breakfast meetings and/or dinners.
Friday, September 7, DELIVERY of art work, noon to 4 PM
Saturday, September 8, DELIVERY OF art work, noon to 3 PM
Sunday, September 9, OPENING RECEPTION, 1 to 4 PM
Friday, OCTOBER 5, LAST DAY OF EXHIBIT
Saturday, October 6, PICK-UP art work, noon to 4 PM.
The DEADLINE for the application is AUGUST 15, and none will be accepted thereafter. A $25 check payable to the Artists’ Breakfast Group for a hanging fee will allow an artist TWO PIECES, each of which may NOT exceed 36” in any direction. The check must accompany the application below, and your cancelled check is your receipt.
Please mail your $25 check and the application on the attached page to:

Ruyell Ho       email: ruyell@hotmail.com
2800 W. Montrose Ave., Apt. 301
Chicago, IL   60618

Bill Whiteside will supervise our popular coffee mug project. Each artist is to create at least one coffee cup.           email:     wfwhiteside@earthlink.net
Sandy Holubow is volunteer coordinator.    email:     sandragesso@aol.com
CAFFEINE VI APPLICATION: Due AUGUST 15, for two works no more than 36”
in any direction
 
# 1 Name (print)_____________________________________________________ 

Phone_________________________________cell_________________________

Title_______________________________________________________________

Medium________________________________Price__________Size__________

-----------------------------Please attach above portion to the work--------------------------

# 2 Name (print)_____________________________________________________

Phone_________________________________cell_________________________

Title_______________________________________________________________

Medium________________________________Price___________Size_________

-----------------------------Please attach above portion to the work------------------------

Mail lower portion, with a $25 check payable to the Artists’ Breakfast Group, to:
Ruyell  Ho, 2800 W. Montrose, Apt. #301, Chicago, 60618

# 1 Name (print)______________________________________________________

Phone_________________________________cell__________________________

Title_______________________________________________________________

Medium_______________________________Price____________Size_________

# 2 Name (print)_____________________________________________________

Phone_____________________________________________________________

Title_______________________________________________________________

Medium_______________________________Price____________Size_________

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Chicago Artists Month has a Theme, Block by Block


Chicago Artists Month 2012

Celebrating Artists and Their Neighborhoods

Art Block by Block will be the theme for Chicago Artists Month (CAM) 2012, celebrating the intimate connection Chicago's artists and neighborhoods have forged, to their mutual benefit. CAM 2012 offers valuable promotional exposure for Chicago's visual arts community and will begin accepting applications in May from artists and organizations interested in presenting programs as part of this popular month-long celebration of Chicago's visual arts community. You can find a complete description of the theme below. To learn more, click here
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The Chicago Artists Month 2012 theme, Art Block by Block, explores the impact of Chicago-based artists on Chicago's neighborhoods. Inspired by the city's cultural planning process and its focus on engaging creatives in every community, Chicago Artists Month 2012 will examine how visual artists enhance Chicago's cultural landscape and make each neighborhood unique. Chicago's artists are active citizens: they contribute to the civic dialogue as designers of public art, they strengthen the fabric of our neighborhoods with community art-making projects, and they inspire conversations that address the concerns of our communities. Chicago Artists Month 2012 celebrates the city's art and artists as essential building blocks in the development of vibrant and livable neighborhoods that connect to make Chicago a world-class creative city.