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.
Living on the EdgeHuman Meat FactoryDonkey LoveCatnip: Egress to Oblivion?
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)
Official Selection 2013: Sundance Film Festival
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)
Winner Best Documentary: Melbourne Underground Festival 2012
The Indie Fest Award Winner
Winner Director’s Choice: Sydney Underground Film Festival 2012
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.
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!
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
Dont forget to also check out the ABC’s ever-changing large mural, “Project Logan,” which can be seen on Fullerton at Milwaukee behind the Liberty Bank west Parking lot. Another change has been in the works this week!
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)
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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 Lainis 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