

Stop By! Supplies are here and we share!
Wed July 11th from 3-8pm.
AnyWhere Space,
2328 North Milwaukee.
Studio Day Photos
Wed July 11th from 3-8pm.
AnyWhere Space,
2328 North Milwaukee.
Studio Day Photos
It just doesn’t matter!
Cinema Minima Goes to Camp with Meatballs.
Sunday, July 1st at 8pm
Cole’s Bar, 2338 North Milwaukee
free
A classic tale of ragtag misfit campers versus blueblooded elitist campers, Meatballs (1979, Ivan Reitman) is a perennial summertime favorite. As cool camp counselor Tripper Harrison, Bill Murray delivers one of the all-time great movie monologues, a hilarious detailing of the plight of underdogs everywhere, culminating in the chant “IT JUST DOESN’T MATTER! IT JUST DOESN’T MATTER!” Boy campers pop boners while spying on girl campers, the camper named Spaz really lives up to his nickname, and the plight of the shy and depressed is given the full Hollywood treatment as Chris Makepeace from “My Bodyguard” plays Rudy, who is taken under Tripper’s wing and slowly comes out of his shell. This is what the Summer of Fun is all about, and if you’re a summertime dude or summertime babe, there is no better way to kick off July than to see this cinematic celebration of the sweatiest season.
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Cinema Minima is an Anysquared Project.
While at Cole’s check out the current Art@Cole’s Exhibit.
Make it out to AnySquared’s Studio Day, Wed June 20th! Join us tomorrow from 3 to 8 pm. Supplies to Share! Make something! Anywhere Space, 2328 N. Milwaukee.
Art@Cole’s #17 features work by Justin Bushman, Andrew Hannigan, and Alan Lerner Monday, June 4, 8-10pm Cole’s 2338 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago _______________________ Art@Cole’s is an AnySquared Project The ongoing series on the walls of Cole’s Bar features a variety of artists in changing exhibits every 6-8 weeks for the last 2 and half years. … Read more
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.
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Sunday, May 6 from 6-11pm at Cole’s Bar, 2338 North Milwaukee Ave, Chicago Schedule: • Where No Man has Gone Before (6 pm – 7pm) • The Measure of a Man (7 pm – 8 pm) • Best of Both Worlds Part 1 & 2 (8 pm – 10 pm) • Cause and Effect (10 … Read more
Tomorrow is AnySquared’s Weekly Studio Day: Wed. April 4, from 3-8pm is AnySquared’s Weekly Studio Day (2328 N. Milwaukee) facebook and twitter ___ After Studio Day, head a few doors north to check out the new Art@Coles exhibit: AB(e)DUCTED at Cole’s.
From the March 25th opening event for AB(e)DUCTED! The community flooded Cole’s with newly created Abe’s to pay tribute to the stolen Velvet Lincoln:
Check out full set of photos on facebook.
If you missed the opening, you can still check out the exhibition through April 30 at Cole’s, 2338 N. Milwaukee.
AB(e)DUCTED features art by Michael Bolsinga, Ben Lascov, Jeff Strong, Sarah Mellen, Nathaniel Loman, Christine Parisi, Laura Kurtenbach, Harriet Mishollam, Sarah Bell, Jesus Monier, Matt Hilker, Laura Lulu Calier, Keith Herzik, KAren Becker, Rainbow Kitty, Zachary Hart Baker, Tracy Kostenbader, and Mariapaz Carmargo (PAZ C). Also on display is an installation of the 77 Cole’s community contributors.
Art@Cole’s Exhibit Sponsors:
AnySquared Projects and the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop.
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THIS SUN, April 1, Cinema Minima’s Independent Film Night features selections from the Rainbow Roots Project and full-length film Antonia’s Line.
The Rainbow Roots Project
Sunday, April 1st
8pm
Cole’s, 2338 N. Milwaukee
The Rainbow Roots Projects was founded to document the individual histories of Chicago-area LGBT couples. Rainbow Roots is dedicated to sharing the love, laughter, and legacies of LGBT families with the world. The project uses photography, The Rainbow Roots Blog, social media, and a series of mini-documentaries to share the stories and traditions both familiar and unique. http://www.rainbowroots.com
Some of the stories from the Rainbow Roots Project:
Photo 1 – Darlene & Amirah: After over 20 years together and raising two children, Darlene & Amirah are ready to share their laughter and their wisdom. This former carpenter and chef now spend their time being actively involved with their church and caring for their new grandson, Douglas and their god-daughter, Anya.
Photo 2 – Armando & Scott: This cosmopolitan pair brings into the 21st century. After meeting on MySpace being drawn together by a psychic’s prophecy and the strength of their Catholic faith, Armando & Scott now own a home, just celebrated their 4th anniversary, and use their free time to mentor struggling teens in their community.
Photo 3 – Deb & Gail: Together 16 years and counting, this writer and former nurse have gone from hardcore activists to supermoms. Though no stranger to adversity, their bond only grows deeper. Deb & Gail share stories of good times and bad and the connection between them that runs through it all.
Antonia’s Line (trailer, 1995, 102 min., by Marleen Gorris)
Cole is donating 15% percentage of the bar to the Rainbow Roots Project, so drink up! Admission is always free at Coles.
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Cinema Minima is an AnySquared Project http://anysquared.com.
While at Cole’s check out the current Art@Cole’s Exhibit:
Art@Cole’s #16:
AB(e)DUCTED! The Honest Abe Art Show
THE BACKGROUND:
In December, a heinous act of art theft struck Cole’s Bar and robbed it of its prized Velvet Lincoln painting. Cut out of its frame, all that was left was an empty shell as a reminder of the lack of respect that made it’s way into Cole’s.
THE PEOPLE’S RESPONSE:
To right this wrong, artists and the community flooded Cole’s with newly created replacement Abe’s!
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Show some love! Join AnySquared Projects, Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, and the Cole’s community to pay tribute to the filched fave, Velvet “Rivera” Lincoln:
AB(e)DUCTED! Honest Abe Art Show
exhibition on display through April 30
Cole’s Bar, 2338 N. Milwaukee
Features Abe-inspired Art@Cole’s exhibit by local artists and display of actual Abe artifacts.
Opening PARTY, Sun March 25, 8pm-11pm: Festivities included exhibit and artifacts, live historic interpretation, and Abe-centric tunes by Foz the Hook. Beards and top hats encouraged at this all-Abe event as we search for a suitable substitute and judge the Best-in-Show. Snacks provided by Chicken Run.
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THE SPONSORS:
ANYSQUARED PROJECTS is an artists’ collaborative that organizes exhibitions, events and art endeavors. AnySquared strives to make art part of the everyday existence in our community.
Established in 1938, ABRAHAM LINCOLN BOOK SHOP in Chicago is an independent antiquarian bookshop that serves the bibliophilic needs of collectors and scholars, professional historians and independent writers, dedicated first edition hunters and casual history enthusiasts.
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THE ARTISTS:
Michael Bolsinga, Ben Lascov, Jeff Strong, Sarah Mellen, Nathaniel Loman, Christine Parisi, Laura Kurtenbach, Harriet Mishollam, Sarah Bell, Jesus Monier, Matt Hilker, Laura Lulu Calier, Keith Herzik, KAren Becker, Rainbow Kitty, Zachary Hart Baker, Tracy Kostenbader, and Mariapaz Carmargo (PAZ C). (Also on display is an installation of the 77 Cole’s community contributors.)
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For information contact AnySquared Projects
projects@anysquared.com
http://anysquared.com