Paintings by Zelene Jiang: Art@Cole’s #30

Zelene Jiang is a visual artist with a global perspective. She moved to Chicago from Beijing seven years ago, and her art mingles Western and Eastern elements. Some of those include Chinese calligraphy and a special fondness for contemporary classical music. NUE Magazine featured and published Zelene’s work and essay in its Fall 2015 edition. … Read more

Squeak Starzula: Art @ Cole’s #29

Squeak Starzula: AnySquared’s Art @ Cole’s #29 Features Paintings on display through December 16. Opening Event: Sunday, October 30, 6pm–9:30pm, 2338 North  Milwaukee | Chicago Facebook Opening Event | In addition to Squeak Starzula’s  exhibit of paintings and photos currently on display, this event at Cole’s will be features a multitude of goodies, both hand made … Read more

Artist Tara Zanzig | Because Art Featured Artist | VIDEO

Featured Artist Tara Zanzig is constantly contemplating the image and how it is influenced by context. Check out Tara as she walks through her process and answers some questions along the way.  |  tararchy.com ____ Tara Zanzig was a Featured Artist in AnySquared’s Fall 2014 Because Art Exhibition.

Artist Angela Davis Fegan | Because Art Featured Artist | VIDEO

Angela Davis Fegan, aka Lavender Menace, has been a longtime collaborator with AnySquared. We are pleased to share this video on her thoughts about her process and whether she considers herself an artist.  |  AngelaDavisFegan.com____ Angela Davis Fegan was a Featured Artist in AnySquared’s Fall 2014 Because Art Exhibition.

Nicole Cherry | Because Art

What does it mean to be an artist?
I can only answer for myself—being an artist composes of constantly absorbing, observing, and reacting to my internal and external worlds and then morphing that source material into something that is entirely outside of myself. Although artmaking is deeply personal, it is important that the work is distanced from me in order to function as an autonomous entity. There is a point in the making process at which I, as an artist, am mastered by the piece and I only exist to serve its needs. An artist could be defined as one who has such a relationship with their work.

What is the function of art?
Art as a category is functionless. Having a function implies some sort of inherent motive or reason for existence. However, art can do many things—change our perceptions, call for political action, improve a community, represent a culture, make us feel a range of emotions from outraged to enamoured. Art can be used as a tool to fulfill a means or simply exist in a space. These roles exist solely as possibilities and not expectations, which is why I would argue that art is functionless.

What is more important to you — the result or the process?
The result and the process are two inseparable terms for me, or rather the result is a part of my process. I rarely find myself completely finished from work; even if I can no longer physically change the result of my labor, I continue to understand the work in repeatedly shifting ways. Certain finished pieces will spontaneously pop up in my mind as I am creating. Finished works act as additions to a library which I can reference and reinterpret as needed. Even works that feel detached from my overall practice often find themselves in conversation with the rest of my oeuvre and serve as potential solutions to questions I often ask in my practice—how can I abstract the social or how can I transform a commonplace material into a complex bodily surface for the organism that is my sculpture? I would thus say that the process is more important to me.

Do you label yourself as an artist?
Yes, I do. Accepting this label has been a result of increasing confidence in my work and in my own identity. As a student, I could avoid the label—I was not an artist but a Visual Arts major. My work answers to homework prompts. The stakes for making good work were very low. However, as I invested more of myself into my work, the stakes felt raised despite nothing else having changed. At the end of my undergraduate courses, my expectations for my work rose from making good student work to making good artwork. It was at this moment in which I routinely and comfortably could refer to myself as an artist. Now, as an artist without attachment to an institution and with no real artistic obligations, I continue to be driven by my reflexive expectations. That my drive has not evaporated with the disappearance of these obligations has solidified my identity as an artist.

Nicole Cherry
nicolecherryart.com

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Nicole Cherry  was an Exhibiting Artist in AnySquared’s Fall 2014 Because Art Exhibition.

Studio Day!

Tomorrow! Studio Day Wednesday, January 16:

Stop in between 3-8pm for AnySquared’s weekly Studio Day (2328 N Milwaukee). We have supplies to share!

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Wed August 22 from 3pm to 8pm is our weekly AnySquared Studio Day. Join us TOMORROW at 2328 North Milwaukee.  Studio Day Photos

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Save the date! Sat October 13 SQUARED! an art walk + more!

Justin Bushman, Andrew Hannigan, & Alan Lerner | Art@Coles #17 

Art@Coles #17 
featuring work by Justin Bushman, Andrew Hannigan, and Alan Lerner
On Display Through July 8, 2012

ART RECEPTION
Monday, June 4, 8-10pm
Cole’s 2338 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago

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Justin Bushman  |  justinbushman@yahoo.com
I am a conduit for outer forces that infect me vicariously. This work is the physical representation of the images I see in the dark recesses of my mind.

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Andrew Hannigan  |  me@andrewhannigan.com
I work with images of heroes from different periods and in different styles, from Nordic myths to Persian miniatures and Japanese characters from classic and pop culture sources. I am interested in how the various mannerisms and mark making come together from a variety of sources to manifest an idealized yet flawed meta-human. Without any specific narrative, I try to depict a collapsed story that gives form to heroes.

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Alan Lerner  |  albomatic@gmail.com
I approach my life and art as a skeptic, questioning conventional wisdoms and trusting in what is a shifting set of beliefs. My work looks at artiface, theater and contradiction as catalysts toward finding truth. The screen printing medium allows me freedom to pursue the packaged and the moment.

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Art@Cole’s is an AnySquared Project

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Art@Cole’s is an ongoing series on the walls of Cole’s Bar featuring a variety of artists in changing exhibits every 6-8 weeks for the last 2 and half years. Art@Cole’s is an AnySquared Project.

For more information contact at projects@anysquared.com, or visit our website at anysquared.com.

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Current & Upcoming exhibitions | Art @ Cole’s

______ Current Exhibition This week is the last week to check out work by Angela Davis Fegan through October 31. _______ Upcoming Exhibition HIP FOR ARTSTERS AT COLE’S by Fugscreens on Display November 6–December 3, 2011 Opening Reception: Monday, November 14 at 8pm Founded by Zissou Tasseff-Elenkoff, Fugscreens Studios is an independent silk screen studio … Read more