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Dreariness silences the room with the deep browns consuming white walls. Airy atmosphere and graceful gallery assistant juxtapose themselves next to the chilling material mounted. Surprisingly still, decidedly dark, definitively desolate portraits stand among dispersed domestic scenes of tables and chairs, all the work of Mira Hermoni-Levine.
The idea of a “charity dinner” where money is raised for a specific cause is not a new one, but it has always been a successful one; and it has been especially successful for InCUBATE. Not only have nine other organizations adopted their idea of “micro-granting,” InCUBATE has given away over $4,000.00 to more than 25 artists and organizations in the two and a half years they have been at the orientation center.
Not all ideas need to turn into products though, the best ones tend to become stories, without the need to turn into products.
Monica LaBelle visits Zrobili Gallery to see the work of Sean Ward and Sam Jaffe, and apparently a lot of furniture in a bathtub (not part of the art, mind you).
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Animated puppet theater! Laura Heit’s work at the Gene Siskel Film Center.
Gretchen Holmes visits Monique Meloche and gives us her perspective on the state of political art.
Claire Lynch dropps by Schneider to check out some dreamy prints in the Magical Realism show.
Jeriah Hildwine discusses Oracle 3 at Rooms Productions, and how Rooms fits into the Chicago Arts District.
Political art is at its best when it’s art first and foremost, and only incidentally a work of politics.
by Claire Haasl
I had been meaning to make a trek up to Fill in the Blank gallery ({fib}) for quite some time. It’s a fairly new fine art gallery/community art center with programming that ranges from neighborhood scavenger hunts, to film screenings, to screen printing classes. And although their focus is on fostering creativity with [...]
Kara Leffler, one of “men behind the curtain,” so to speak, gives you her picks of what’s opening this week.
Monica LaBelle visits SAIC’s Undergraduate Exhibition and finds industrial-styled surprises in the sub-exhibition, Keeping Still.
Jared Weiss heads down to the Smart Museum and finds “the rarefied voice of the Midwest.”
Niki Grangruth visits Andrew Rafacz to see the recent work of Jason Lazarus: “Orion Over Baghdad”
Supplement to the Red Eye Feature. And 23 Chicago Apartment Galleries are on our map.
Guest contributor Regena Vanostberg discusses the most recent manifestation of artist run space: the car gallery.
Gala begins on Thursday night. Sculpture Objects & Functional Art Fair (SOFA) runs Friday through the weekend