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Includes Sunday’s film screening, Wednesday Studio Days, ongoing June exhibits, and upcoming Cinema Minima Writer/Filmmaker Residency. Plus information about the Royal Nonesuch Theater, Rapid Pulse, Project Logan Mural & MORE!

    

We had a great time at the Art@Cole’s Reception and the Sweater Kittens Variety Hour | PHOTOS

We had a great time at the Art@Cole’s Reception and the Sweater Kittens Variety Hour. Thanks to the Sweater Kittens and Kimberly Darovec for all the fun and art for AnySquared’s 21st Art@Cole’s!

Check out more photos from the event!

Exhibition is currently on display through the end of June.

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AnySquared Projects organizes the Art@Cole’s exhibit series.

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Rampant Objects Exhibit

New Art@Handlebar exhibit:
Rampant Objects
Paintings by Tracy Kostenbader

Currently on display through mid-June
Hours: daily 10am-1am
Handlebar, 2311 West North Avenue, Chicago

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AnySquared Projects organizes the Art@Handlebar exhibit series.
find past shows on our now defunct blog

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Kimberly Darovec | Art @ Cole’s #21

AnySquared’s Art@Cole’s series announces it’s 21st exhibition featuring paintings and drawings by artist/art therapist Kimberly Darovec, MAT.

To celebrate, AnySquared has teamed up with the Sweater Kittens for an evening of fun and art:

SPECIAL EVENT!
Sunday, April 19, 7pm-10pm
Cole’s Bar, 2338 N. Milwaukee

7pm
Front Room (continues through 10pm):
Art@Cole’s #21 Exhibit Reception

and

8pm
Back Room/Stage:
Sweater Kittens Variety Hour

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AnySquared Projects organizes the Art@Cole’s exhibit series.
Exhibition is currently on display through the end of June.

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PPPM (Post Post Post Modernism) Exhibit Opening | PHOTOS

PPPM (Post Post Post Modernism) Exhibit Opening 3/15/2013

Full Exhibit Page

Presented by AnySquared and Lake Paradise, the PPPM exhibit showcased new work by:Whitney Allen, Zachary Hart Baker, Russ Calderwood, Wesley Crusher, Angela Davis Fegan, Antonia Gustaitis, Jenn Grossman, Hannah Harris, Melanie Kasten, Tracy Kostenbader, Matthew John Mcwilliams, Tom Owens, Erin Schiller, Ryan Sullivan, Brett Swinney, David Uthus, Alia Walston, and Joy Whalen. Opening featured live music by Tholian Web and Roland Potions.

The PPPM artists were challenged to produce new work outside their usual practice and encouraged to have fun beyond their own boxes. The PPPM exhibit displayed the multi-media results from each artists’ experiments.

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Links to artists full event photo album on facebook

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PPPM (Post Post Post Modernism)

AnySquared & Lake Paradise present
PPPM

(Post Post Post Modernism)
See full Exhibition Page


Exhibit Opening Party

Friday March 15, 6-10pm
Lake Paradise, 600 North Albany Avenue, Chicago (map)

Showcases new works specifically created
for the PPPM multi-media exhibit by:

Opening event features live music by:

  • Tholian Web
  • Roland Potions
The PPPM artists were challenged to produce new work outside their usual practice and encouraged to have fun outside their own boxes. The PPPM exhibit displays the multi-media results from each artists’ experiments.

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Additional Viewing Hours by
Appointment Through March
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Also check out AnySquared friends reading in Logan Square:

Triple Play!

Thursday March 21
6:30 p.m.
City Lit Books
2523 N. Kedzie, Chicago

Join Logan Square poet Richard Fox, with Jen Besemer and Robert McDonald, for a free reading at City Lit Books. Contact City Lit at 773-235-2523 with questions.

Consolidating our art show communications …

Consolidating our art show blog communications … We have changed our “Art@Cole’s” tumblr and renamed it “AnySquared.” We will also be combining this blog with our “Art@Handlebar” and all other ongoing and pop-up exhibits announcements! If you have us bookmarked, change to: anysquared.tumblr.com

Hang out with artists Lewis Lain and John Bambino and see their “Respond. React.” Show!

Join AnySquared this Sunday for Art @ Cole’s 20th exhibit! Hang out with artists Lewis Lain and John Bambino and see their “Respond. React.” Show! Plus, check out the new front of Cole’s Bar by Flash and Chumbly of ABC (Artistic Bombing Crew) – and, if you have a moment, walk around the corner and check out the new part of the PROJECT LOGAN ABC Mural at Fullerton and Milwaukee behind the bank!

Invitation to Artists’ Reception January 13

Art@Cole’s #20:
“Respond.React”

a collaborative exhibit
that explores “influential creation”

through a series of 30-plus paintings
by John Bambino and Lewis Lain

Artist reception Sunday, January 13, 2013 at 7:30pm
Cole’s Bar 2338 N. Milwaukee
On Display Through February 10

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Art@Cole’s is an ongoing project of AnySquared Projects featuring local artists on the walls of Cole’s Bar every 6-8weeks.Headquartered in Logan Square’s AnyWhere Space on Milwaukee Avenue,  AnySquared is an artist collabrative and network that organizes events, exhibitions and opportunities for and by artists to show and make work

projects@anysquared.com  |  anysquared.com

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Respond.React | a collaborative exhibit | Art @ Coles #20

Art@Cole’s #20:

“Respond.React” a collaborative exhibit that explores “influential creation” through a series of 30-plus paintings by John Bambino and Lewis Lain

Cole’s Bar 2338 N. Milwaukee
December 16, 2012-February 10, 2013.
Artist reception Sunday, January 13, 2013 at 7:30pm.

Respond. React is an exhibition of artistic responses between artists John Bambino and Lewis lain. This experiment in collaboration began with both artists creating a painting. These first ‘prime’ paintings were exchanged and each artist lived with the other’s painting for one week. Each artist then created a painting in response to the other’s ‘prime’ painting. The second paintings were again exchanged and again lived with for a week. Each artist created another painting based off the other’s second painting. These paintings were then exchanged. This cycle of response and reaction continued for four months and the outcome created the series of the paintings currently on display at Cole’s. (Gallery of images on fb)

John Bambino is a Chicago artist that believes that art should represent oneself, thus his work represents himself. John thinks life is complicated enough; sometimes too much going on in any piece of work can take away from the original meaning and feeling of the piece. His work is composed of simple, bold colors, and his goal is to make his work very enjoyable to look at and for it to stand out amongst everything else. John Bambino’s style is influenced by his cousin, friends, being involved in the hip-hop community, and looking at other artists’ and graffiti artists’ work. www.coasp.tumblr.com

Lewis Lain is a multi-medium artist residing in Chicago. His work focuses on storytelling with simple design and recycled ‘resonant’ material. His use of re-claimed windows and found-glass as canvas with cardboard and acrylic results in multi-dimensional paintings punctuated with extensive use of color and texture.  Recent exhibitions include ‘origins’ and ‘worldview,’ and a mural commissioned by the Village of Oak Park. He is fascinated with constant exploration of the balance between mundane action and annihilating revelation. www.lewislain.com

Art@Cole’s is an ongoing project of AnySquared Projects featuring local artists on the walls of Cole’s Bar every 6-8weeks.Headquartered in Logan Square’s AnyWhere Space on Milwaukee Avenue,  AnySquared is an artist collabrative and network that organizes events, exhibitions and opportunities for and by artists to show and make work

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projects@anysquared.com  |  anysquared.com

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