AnySquared friends from Artistic Bombing Crew have done it again and organized new artists to continue another Project Logan Mural transformation. Check out the wall and the alley near Fullerton and Milwaukee now! More changes after this weekend!
Collaborations
Artists We Want You! AnySquared is rounding up artists for Unity Park’s Art in the Park!
Artists We Want You!
AnySquared is rounding up artists for Unity Park’s Art in the Park!
Saturday July 27th
10am-2pm (Spend all 4 hours or stop in for 1!)
Unity Park in Logan Square
2636 N Kimball, Chicago
Be part of a crew of artists painting alongside neighborhood families! The Unity Park Advisory Committee provides materials (canvases and paint). Bring yourself, make something, experience music and enjoy great company!*** It should be a fun summer day!
FREE and sponsored by UPAC, Unityparkchicago.org
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If it rains, event will move indoors to Grace Church, 3325 W. Wrightwood
Art made at the event will be displayed during “A Day in Avondale” on September 28.
***artists are also welcome to bring their own supplies and media.
Exhibits + art-related events around the area!
WEEKLY ARTMAKING:
- AnySquared Studio Day!
Every Wednesday drop from 3pm to 8pm
2328 N. Milwaukee, 2nd Floor. Free.
EXHIBIT:
- Sundays Best
Opening Friday, June 15, 6-10pm
Ground Control, 3315 W. Armitage. Free. Features a collection of photography by Gabriel Carrasquillo from the past ten years of Sundays in Humboldt Park.
CLASS:
- Graffiti Art: History and Evolution
Saturday, June 15. 2-4pm
SiLO Art Space, 5110 W. Irving Park. $25. Course discusses the evolution of Graffiti art through its roots, migration, influence and development from a youth movement into a formidable art form. Class taught by FLASH one of Chicago’s graffiti pioneers.
UPCOMING EXHIBIT:
- Crisis Image Archives – Exhibition Part 1
Opening Sunday, June 30, 5-8pm
In These Times, 2040 N. Milwaukee. Free. Features exhibition of photographs and binder archives of the Alternative Press Center on view at Art In These Times until September.
ONGOING ANYSQUARED EXHIBITS:
- Art@Cole’s exhibit featuring Kimberly Darovec
2338 N. Milwaukee - Art@Handlebar exhibit featuring Tracy Kostenbader
2411 West N. Avenue
Check out @Cinema_Culture video installation at Threads (#8 on the map)
This Saturday at the SQUARED! art walk Check out @Cinema_Culture video installation at Threads (#8 on the map) and screening at at 7:30-9pm at Cole’s (#12)!
Part of the SQUARED! Art+Community art walk.
Make sure to visit the other 19 venues for SQUARED! Art+Community! Maps and descriptions on website.
Save the date! Sat Oct 13 | SQUARED! Art + Community
Save the date!
Sat October 13
SQUARED! Art + Community
Around the California/Milwaukee Stop
an art walk + more!
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Part of the 2012 Chicago Artists Month
LIP | Life in Progress | 2010 Art Series
For information email projects@anysquared.com AnySquared asked artists to explore definitions of progress, visions of progress, or critiques of “progress,” as well as how we progress (in our work, in our art, in our communities, as human beings, in the world, in the city, etc.). LIP showcases answers through two curated group art exhibitions, a video screening and … Read more
FRESKO | Exhibit to Benefit Haitian Artists | Art @ Coles #6
FRESKO: An Exhibition to Benefit Haitian Artists
Paintings from Haitian artists from coastal town of Jacmel
September 4 – October 2, 2010
Exhibiting Artists
Jean Marie Charles | Download Bio (pdf)
Rose Marie Lamour | Download Bio (pdf)
Prince Luc | Download Bio (pdf) | video
Long held as an artistic epicenter in Haiti, Jacmel was broadly devastated by the January 12th earthquake. Each artist has their own story of having lost their home, family members, and their studios along with much of their work. In addition to the paintings on display, artisan crafts from one artist will be on display and portions from all drink purchases will go towards the artists as they continue to rebuild their lives in Haiti. The paintings on display, while drawing from a common cultural cache of images and motifs, highlight the dysfunction and turmoil of the artists’ experiences, which often subverts the typical pastoral naiveté common to Haitian folk art. Rose Marie Lamour and Prince Luc are members of the art school and collective FOSAJ located in the city, while Jean Marie Charles resides in the rural area surrounding Jacmel.
Fresko is sponsored in part by The Carrefour Collaborative, a 501©3 charitable organization aimed at fostering development through creative collaboration. www.carrefourcollaborative.org
Art@Coles is an AnySquared Project.