Studio Day: See AnySquared Group Show

If you missed the SQUARED art walk – our group’s exhibits are still up!

Stop by and check out the AnySquared Group Show at this week’s Studio Day! Wed Oct 17 from 3pm to 8pm 2328 N. Milwaukee. Stay and make something!

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Make sure to check out all the exhibits that are also still on the display: the Art@Cole’s exhibit (2338 N Milwaukee), our MORSELS exhibit of Small works/Small Series at Township (2200 N. California) and our art installation exhibit at Threads Etc. — AnySquared

AnyPlace: Part of LIP/Life in Progress |  Art @ Cole’s #7

Art at Cole’s #7:

AnyPlace: Part of LIP (Life in Progress)
an Art Series Examing ideas of “progress.”
October 17—November 7, 2010

LIP was selected to be one of 12 Featured Program Series highlighted for Chicago Artists Month. AnyPlace interprets and explores definitions of “progress” as well as work that critiques or represents thoughts, ideas and visions that reference “progress.”

Artists: Matthew Avignone, Becca Brown, Alicia Forestall Boehm, Alison Green, Larry Green, Robert Harrison, CJ Hungerman, Tracy Kostenbader, Paul Kulon, Lewis Lain, Kevin G. Malella, Monica Lynn Manoski, Lucy Mueller, Kasia Ozga, Gabe Patti, Francisco Rosado, Julie Sulzen, Dan Zamudio

AnyPlace Exhibition Opening Photos and Benefit For Artist Larry Green

Art@Coles is an AnySquared Project.

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Kidney Donor Benefit for Local Artist Larry Green (4-8pm at Cole’s)

Couldn’t make it to the benefit? You can still help!
A fund has been set up and donations can be sent to:
Larry Green Benefit Fund, c/o Fifth Third Bank,
233 S. Wacker Drive 1st Floor, Chicago, IL 60606.

If you are interested in being a donor,
please call Alexia Davis, Transplant Coordinator
University of Illinois Chicago Medical: 312 996 7308.

Support and Information for Kidney Transplant Awareness for Larry Green


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