PPPM (Post Post Post Modernism)

AnySquared & Lake Paradise present
PPPM

(Post Post Post Modernism)
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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.

anysquared.com  |  projects@anysquared.com
lakeparadiserecords.com   |  lakeparadiserecords@gmail.com


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.

Melanie Kasten & Scott Pandel | Art @ Cole’s #11

Art @ Coles #11

Works by Melanie Kasten & Scott Pandel
April 12 — May 29, 2011

Melanie Kasten | melaniekasten.com | As a designer, I thoroughly enjoy applying modern ideas to traditional methods and images. Within my work you will find many references to animals and nature combined with man-made items from our everyday life. This work is meant to embody what in this day in age comes naturally to us; riding a bike, potting plants, etc. These things have become part of daily life, or at least my daily life. My goal is to acknowledge and embrace these acts and recognize them within the beauty of nature that surrounds us.

Scott Pandel | ScottPandel.com | This body of work is an introspection into moments I once reveled in, that stand clear in my memory, while the culmination of the surrounding feeling of these moments come to pass in a poignant reminder that these pictures, these moments are all but what is left of the fading memories of a time I once loved.

Art@Coles is an AnySquared Project.