Make something!
AnySquared Studio Day is Tomorrow, March 27. Stop in between 3pm and 8pm. We have lots of supplies to share at AnyWhere Space (2328 N Milwaukee)!

Make something!
AnySquared Studio Day is Tomorrow, March 27. Stop in between 3pm and 8pm. We have lots of supplies to share at AnyWhere Space (2328 N Milwaukee)!

Weekly Artmaking Days. We share our supplies… so just drop in and make something between 3-8pm at AnyWhere Space, 2328 N Milwaukee Ave.










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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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:

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 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




Open Artmaking Sessions
Wednesdays
Anytime between 3pm and 8pm
Anywhere Space, 2328 N. Milwaukee
Paint, collage, draw, + more.
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AnySquared is an all-volunteer collaborative and artistic network headquartered in Logan Square’s AnyWhere Space in Chicago. Propelled by a deep sense of cooperation with artists, neighbors and the wider community, our mission is to support, produce and promote collaborative projects that facilitate arts activities through inclusive participation. Our foundation is built upon the idea that we can do anything as long as we do ourselves and do it together.
AnySquared Studio Day is TOMORROW!
February 13, 3-8pm
AnyWhere Space, 2328 N. Milwaukee, 2nd Floor
Come by AnyWhere Space (2328 N Milwaukee Ave) between 3-8pm for our weekly artmaking day. Supplies are here and we share!



If you find the door looked, text or call the number on the door!





Next Cinema Minima:
Cinema Culture presents
Animals Projected
Sunday, March 3 at 8pm
Cole’s, 2338 N. Milwaukee
The Animals Projected program takes a candid approach to the true condition of the animal kingdom in today’s world. Program includes 3 shorts films and 1 feature film.
Films:
Living on the Edge
by Aaron Zeghers
An anthropological peepshow of Kingdom Animalia’s current state-of‐affairs via frame-‐by-frame Super 8. This animal’s history of wreck and ruin is the catharsis of a (formerly) lapsed vegetarian. (00:03:27)
Catnip: Egress to Oblivion?
by Jason Willis
Catnip is all the rage with today’s modern feline, but do we really understand it? (00:07:06)
Human Meat Factory
by Anna Han
Have you ever given thought about where your nice juicy burger comes from? (00:04:07)
Donkey Love
by Daryl Stoneage
It’s Colombia’s biggest secret. (01:24:00)


Cinema Minima is an Anysquared Project
Check out the Chicago Reader article featuring our film night tonight and “The Haphazard Grace of Roger Corman” On the first Sunday of every month, Cinema Minima hosts a free screening in the back of Cole’s Bar, a quasi-dive in Logan Square that also features a performance space and has hosted art exhibitions. The programming … Read more
Don’t forget THIS SUNDAY is the screening of Death Race 2000 at Cole’s for Cinema Minima. 
“Death Race 2000!
(1975, 80 minutes, directed by Paul Bartel)
Sunday, February 3 at 8pm
This high energy cult classic is Cinema Minima’s antidote to this year’s Super Bowl. A Roger Corman production, directed by Paul Bartel, Death Race 2000! stars David Carradine, Sylvester Stallone, and Simone Griffeth. Taking you on a transcontinental race across a dystopian American landscape in the year 2000, Death Race plummets through it’s spectators with unapologetic fury, in this murderous form of national entertainment. Based on the short story The Racer by Ib Melchior and homaged by such films as Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof, this 1975 cult classic aims to please those with an unusual taste for retrofitted excitement.
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