This weekend… 5 filmmakers… short films…

This weekend… 5 filmmakers… short films…

Cinema Mimima hosts Independent Film Night
featuring
The Cinema Culture

Sunday, February 5, 8:30pm
Cole’s Bar, 2338 N Milwaukee

The Cinema Culture is a grassroots advocacy group that promotes and exhibits the work of new and established filmmakers. The programs are curated by film and video maker Amir George. For the past three years Cinema Culture has curated Seen & Heard Music Video Showcase which highlights music videos from local and national indie music talent. Cinema Culture has recently took refuge in a artist run mansion in Hyde Park (S.H.O.P) for some of their upcoming film programs. TCC seeks to screen work innovative and entertaining for niche and mass audiences.
http://cinemaculture.tumblr.com

Filmmakers:

Amir George is a film and video maker, and programmer of the Cinema Culture. Amir created the Cinema Culture with the desire to promote and exhibit work from underground and yet to be known filmmakers as well as his own. Amir’s short films, music video work, and experimental videos have played in film festivals and special programs abroad. His most recent short feature film Mind of Delilah  about a budding collage artist preparing for her first exhibition is currently making its run on the film festival circuit.

Amanda Daniels is a Chicago based / Ohio born filmmaker. Her films Aersol de Amore and Burning Tale of Desire have screened at film festivals throughout the country throughout 2010. Amanda and her sister Stephanie Daniels write, direct, and produce the films.

David Madry is a filmmaker from Germany. He briefly visited Chicago a few years back when The Cinema Culture presented his work in a small showcase. David continues to live and make work in Germany.

Andy Cahill is an animator from Rhode Island. Currently based in New York after completing his MFA at The Art Institute of Chicago. HIs animated short films have screened SXSW and Chicago International Film Festival.

Nelson Carvajal is a Chicago based content creator whose work is healthy mix of appropriated mixed media and experimental video. Carvajal helped launch Cinefile, a niche online networking platform for independent filmmakers. Nelson continues to be an influential figure in the growing DIY film community.

On thefirst Sunday of each month, Cinema Minima, a monthly film series, invites you to explore a menagerie of themes and experiences through film. Aspiring to present an atmosphere to enjoy good films with good  friends (and good drinks), Cinema Minima wants to be your favorite way to end a Sunday!

Projected from DVD. Admission is free.

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Cinema Mimima hosts Independent Film Night featuring The Cinema Culture

Cinema Mimima hosts Independent Film Night featuring The Cinema Culture

Sunday, February 5, 8:30pm
Cole’s Bar, 2338 N Milwaukee

The Cinema Culture is a grassroots advocacy group that promotes and exhibits the work of new and established filmmakers. The programs are curated by film and video maker Amir George. For the past three years Cinema Culture has curated Seen & Heard Music Video Showcase which highlights music videos from local and national indie music talent. Cinema Culture has recently took refuge in a artist run mansion in Hyde Park (S.H.O.P) for some of their upcoming film programs. TCC seeks to screen work innovative and entertaining for niche and mass audiences. 
http://cinemaculture.tumblr.com

Filmmakers:

Amir George

Amir George is a film and video maker, and programmer of the Cinema Culture. Amir created the Cinema Culture with the desire to promote and exhibit work from underground and yet to be known filmmakers as well as his own. Amir’s short films, music video work, and experimental videos have played in film festivals and special programs abroad. His most recent short feature film Mind of Delilah  about a budding collage artist preparing for her first exhibition is currently making its run on the film festival circuit.

Amanda Daniels

Amanda Daniels is a Chicago based / Ohio born filmmaker. Her films Aersol de Amore and Burning Tale of Desire have screened at film festivals throughout the country throughout 2010. Amanda and her sister Stephanie Daniels write, direct, and produce the films.

David Madry

David Madry is a filmmaker from Germany. He briefly visited Chicago a few years back when The Cinema Culture presented his work in a small showcase. David continues to live and make work in Germany.

Andy Cahill

Andy Cahill is an animator from Rhode Island. Currently based in New York after completing his MFA at The Art Institute of Chicago. HIs animated short films have screened SXSW and Chicago International Film Festival.

Nelson Carvajal

Nelson Carvajal is a Chicago based content creator whose work is healthy mix of appropriated mixed media and experimental video. Carvajal helped launch Cinefile, a niche online networking platform for independent filmmakers. Nelson continues to be an influential figure in the growing DIY film community.


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On the first Sunday of each month, Cinema Minima, a monthly film series, invites you to explore a menagerie of themes and experiences through film. Aspiring to present an atmosphere to enjoy good films with good  friends (and good drinks), Cinema Minima wants to be your favorite way to end a Sunday! 

Projected from DVD. Admission is free.

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twitter 

anysquared.com

Call for Artists!!! AB(e)DUCTED!

A atrocious act of art abduction has taken place at Cole’s Bar and Honest Abe has gone AWOL! Avenge this aversion to an amiable ambiance by applying to the Honest Abe Art show! Arriving 2012! Honest Abe Art Show Call for Artists facebook  |  twitter

January 1st | 12 Monkeys screening at 8:30pm | Come early and play Trivia with Tucker at 8pm | Cinema Minima

Sunday January 1: Cinema Minima screening “12 Monkeys” at 8:30pm, Cole’s Bar, 2338 N. Milwaukee. Come early and play Trivia with Tucker at 8pm. Begin the New Year with AnySquared for the “12 Monkeys”! Come early and play Trivia with Tucker, Chicago’s only live pre-movie wacky entertainment. Admission is free. In Terry Gilliam’s “12 Monkeys,” by … Read more

Article About AnySquared’s Studio Day

Blog About AnySquared’s Studio Day:

AnySquared Studio Day

Looking for a collaborative environment or somewhere to work on projects with the kids? Every week at the AnySquared’s Studio Day at their space on Milwaukee Ave, artists and families gather to work on a variety of projects in the unique studio space. Starting two years ago after amassing a collection of various supplies, they started to invite people over to work and it turned into a weekly open studio in which anyone could come. A variety of supplies are available for use, including drawing supplies, collage materials, easels, paint, a sewing machine, etc. The space overlooks Milwaukee Ave and has multiple tables and desks to work at. There is plenty of room for working on screenprinting, drawing, painting, sewing, laptop work, and much more. You can bring your own project and supplies to work on or make something on the spot with what is provided. AnySquared provides a relaxed, yet productive environment where people of all ages can get brainstorming and production done!

AnySquared says: “While many of us are visual artists, all art forms encouraged and welcome! Bring supplies… share supplies… some supplies available and provided… bring a project… bring ideas… brainstorm… Some days are a couple people, some days a crowd.”

AnySquared is an artists’ collaborative that organizes events, exhibitions, and projects. Email projects@anysquared.com for information or visit www.anysquared.com.

Open studio is every Wednesday from 3-8 PM at at AnyWhere Space located at 2328 N. Milwaukee, 2nd floor.  Go check it out!

-Katie Holland
 www.katieholland.com

Studio Day: Wed November 16

Studio Day: Wed November 16 from 3pm to 8pm! Bring Projects. Make. We Have Supplies. 2328 North Milwaukee, 2nd Floor.

HIP FOR ARTSTERS | Art @ Coles #14

Art @ Cole’s #14

New Exhibition by Fugscreens Studios:
HIP FOR ARTSTERS AT COLE’S
Exhibition on display from November 6 through January 6, 2012

Opening Reception:
Monday, November 14 at 8pm

Cole’s, 2338 North Milwaukee


Fugscreens Studios  |  Founded by Zissou Tasseff-Elenkoff, Fugscreens Studios is an independent silk screen studio based in the heart of Wicker Park. Established in 2008, Fugscreens prints gigposters and fine art prints priding itself on working with local bands and artists and creating strong relationships with its clients. “Keeping the work fun and exciting is our goal.”

Art at Coles  is an AnySquared Project.
Also check out our monthly film series: Cinema Minima

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

Past Exhibitions

Past Exhibitions


Art at Cole’s #1: Group Show featuring 24 eclectic artists and 40 diverse works (March 14–April 24, 2010)
Group Show April 5th 2010 Reception photos


Art at Cole’s #2: The Light Years with Justus and Andre (April 25–May 29, 2010)
The Light Years with Justus & Andre May 17th Reception photos



Art at Cole’s #3: *StarSisters* featuring Iris Iris Pasic, Julia Rochholz and Mendy Newman (June 7–July 5 , 2010)
*StarSisters* June 15 Reception Photos



Art at Cole’s #4: Gutter, a South End featured exhibition for the 2010 Milwaukee Avenue Arts Festival. Curated by Cheri Basak, Anne-Katrin Elliot, and Rebekah Brown(July 17—August 21, 2010)


Art at Cole’s #5: Old Stuff: An Exhibition of Old Works by Tracy Kostenbader (August 22—September 3, 2010)

Art at Cole’s #6: FRESKO: An Exhibition to Benefit Haitian Artists (September 4—October 9, 2010)
Features paintings by Jean Marie Charles, Rose Marie Lamour and Prince Luc
FRESKO, September 13 Reception Photos


Art at Cole’s #7: AnyPlace: Part of LIP (Life in Progress), an Art Series Examing ideas of “progress.” LIP was selected to be one of 12 Featured Program Series highlighted for Chicago Artists Month (October 17—November 7, 2010)
AnyPlace Exhibition Opening Photos and Benefit For Artist Larry Green


Art at Cole’s #8: *QUirk* an exhibition highlighting the offbeat, the funny, and the grotesquely twisted work of Nicole Syrquin, Jeff Strong, Katina Petsas and Gabe Patti.(On Display November 15 — December 31, 2010)


Art at Cole’s #9: Paintings By MacKenzie Stonis (On Display January 2 — February 19, 2011)


Art at Cole’s #10: Works by Matt Hilker and Emilie Bouvet-Boisclair (On Display February 20 — April 10, 2011)
Photos from Matt Hilker and Emilie Bouvet-Boiclair opening on March 6, 2011


Art at Cole’s #11: Works by Melanie Kasten & Scott Pandel (On Display April 12 — May 29, 2011) 


Art at Cole’s #12: Works by Matthew Bremer for the Milwaukee Ave Arts Fest (On Display July 23— September 4, 2011)


Art at Cole’s #13: Works by Angela Davis Fegan (On Display September 14— October 31, 2011) Art @ Cole’s

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Call for Artists
Art at Cole’s is seeking artists’ and group show proposals for future shows.
Interested individual artists:
Email projects@anysquared.com (Art at Cole’s” in subject) and include:

1) name
2) medium
3) email and/or website
4) phone number
5) a one sentence description
6 ) attach 3 jpg images of your work. Interested curators or art group:
Curated or group exhibition proposals will also be considered.

Email proposal and suggested dates to projects@anysquared.com.

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Art @ Cole’s is an AnySquared Project. Also check out Cinema Minima.
Cole’s Bar, 2338 N Milwaukee, Chicago, Illinois