12/9/18

Artists' Atlas Last Weeks/Closing Party Dec 20

Artists’ Atlas Finale
Last Two Weeks: Mon-Thu 10am-6pm
Closing Party: Thu. Dec. 20 5-7pm
State Street Gallery
Open Mon. - Thu., 10am - 6pm
401 S. State Street, Chicago
Entrance on Van Buren

Over 2,115 people so far have visited the gallery to see the show! Come see what they've enjoyed during the last two weeks of the Artists' Atlas exhibition, and attend the Closing Reception Party on Thu Dec 20, from 5 to 7 pm. With original artwork by nine local artists, and an extensive in-gallery gift shop featuring affordable artwork and gifts.
Artists’ Atlas: Mapping Their Journey at the State Street Gallery, showcases the work of nine Chicago artists, who explore and map location, memory, and identity in this multi-medium art show. By mapping places, charting their recalled past, and tracing the elements of the self, the nine artists present a visual atlas of our interior worlds. 


Artists include Kass Copeland, Deanna Krueger, Alan Emerson Hicks, Jason Messinger, Matt Nichols, Emily Rapport, Jordan Scott, Marya Veeck and Joey Wozniak.
Curated by Jason Messinger, with Gallery Director Shelley LaMantia Wright, in conjunction with Robert Morris University.
 The artists’ unique perspectives and unconventional approaches to materials are reflected in a variety of both two and three dimensional forms. The show includes paintings, drawings, collages, sculptures, tile murals, assemblage constructions, and installations.
The artists utilize materials as varied as paint, ink, canvas, paper, wood, ceramic, photographs, prints, text, found objects, plastic packaging, historical images, star charts, recycled medical diagnostic film, and cancelled postage stamps. 
Artists’ Atlas: Mapping Their Journey’

State Street Gallery - Robert Morris University
401 South State Street, entrance on Van Buren

Closing Party: Thursday Dec. 20, 5-7 pm Gallery Hours: Mon.-Thu., 10am-6pm
Show runs thru Dec. 20, 2018

Show Website Crazy8Art.com 
Photo credit Kate Scott Photography 

11/23/18

Cornelia Arts Building Holiday Open Studios - Friday, Nov. 30, 6 - 10 pm


 
Cornelia Arts Building Holiday Open Studios 
Friday, Nov. 30, 6 - 10 pm

Wash Away the Everyday With Art


Pablo Picasso said “Art washes away from the soul the dust of the everyday.” The Cornelia Art Building invites the public to ‘wash away the everyday’ in a festive holiday reception. Visit two stories of working art studios in one of the largest all artist studio buildings on Chicago's Northside. 
Meet many of the building’s talented artists and artisans in person, plus guest lobby artists: Ellen Holtzblatt and Joan Geary, explore their art practices up close, and enjoy the opportunity to purchase artwork and hand-made crafts directly from the people who made them. 


For thirty-two years this artist incubator space has provided Chicago artists with professional studio spaces to pursue their craft. Over fifty local artists and artisans work here, including sculptors, painters, photographers, ceramic artists, print-makers, jewelry designers, textile artisans, and much more. With one-of-a-kind hand-made artwork and gifts the event offers something for the whole family to enjoy. 
Established in 1986 in a former ice-house, the Cornelia Arts Building is located at 1800 West Cornelia, at the border of three distinct Chicago Neighborhoods; Lakeview, Roscoe Village, and North Center. Located close to public transportation and only two blocks south of the Addison Brown Line CTA stop, the building also has free parking available in parking lot out front, and on neighborhood streets nearby. Event is free and open to the public. 




Cornelia Arts Building 
Holiday Open Studios
Friday, Nov. 30, 6 pm - 10 pm

The Cornelia Arts Building – Where Art Works
1800 West Cornelia, Chicago, IL
Entrance on NW corner of Ravenswood and Cornelia.
Two blocks south of Addison Brown Line CTA Station.
Free parking available in lot and in neighborhood.

 

CorneliaArtsBuilding.com

Artslant Slideshow


11/9/18

Three Holiday Shows in November

Please join artist Jason Messinger at three holiday shows in Chicago this November:  
 
August House Studio Holiday Reception
Friday November 16, 6-9 pm
Find art and gifts from over 20 local artists in this boutique gallery in Roscoe Village

Artists’ Atlas Early Holiday Party
Saturday, November 17, 12 - 2 pm
Join the nine artists for the holiday party at this enormous show of art and gifts, inspired by maps, memory and identity 

Cornelia Arts Building Holiday Open Studios
Friday, November 30, 6 - 10 pm
Visit two stories of working art studios in one of the largest all artist studio buildings on Chicago's Northside. Shop for original art and gifts from many of the 50 resident artists and guests.
 
August House Studio Holiday Reception
Friday November 16, 6-9 pm


Find art and gifts from over 20 local artists in this boutique gallery in Roscoe Village at the opening reception for August House Studio's Special Holiday Exhibit. Located at 2113 W Roscoe, Chicago. Gallery open Wednesday - Sunday from 1 - 5 pm. Show runs through Dec 22. With art and gifts by Winnie Goidfrey, John Kurtz, Nick Bridge, Pauline Kochanski, Tom James, Bob Gordon, Peter Hurley, Jason Messinger, Marya Veeck, Charles Heinrich, Francine Petro, Chuck Shotwell, Jon Randolph, Walter Knoll, Jim Matusik, Toru Takahashi, Patrick O'Grady, Emily Calvo, Theresa Kier, and Dirk Wales.

August House Studio Holiday Reception
Friday November 16, 6-9 pm 

2113 W Roscoe, Chicago, IL
Gallery open Wed - Sun, 1 - 5 pm. 

Show runs through Dec 22



Photo credit Kate Scott Daly

Artists’ Atlas Early Holiday Party
Saturday, November 17, 12 - 2 pm


Join the nine artists of the Artists' Atlas show for the holiday party at this enormous show of art and gifts, inspired by maps, memory and identity. The local artists include Kass Copeland, Deanna Krueger, Alan Emerson Hicks, Jason Messinger, Matt Nichols, Emily Rapport, Jordan Scott, Marya Veeck and Joey Wozniak. Artists will be on hand to talk about their artwork, in this fun early-holiday Saturday shopping event.

The artists utilize materials as varied as paint, ink, canvas, paper, wood, ceramic, photographs, prints, text, found objects, plastic packaging, historical images, star charts, recycled medical diagnostic film, and cancelled postage stamps. By mapping places, charting memories, and tracing the elements of identity, the nine artists present a visual atlas of our interior worlds.

The State Street Gallery is prominently located at the corner of Van Buren and State Street, at 401 South State Street, Chicago. The show runs through Thursday December 20th, 2018. Normal gallery hours are Monday through Thursday, from 10am to 6pm. The gallery is free and open to the viewing public. All artwork is available for sale. Artist-designed gifts and prints also available in the ‘Art Mart’ gift shop. You can visit the Artists’ Atlas website at Crazy8Art.com, and contact the gallery directly at (312)935-4088.

Artists’ Atlas Early Holiday Party 

Saturday Nov 17, 12 - 2pm 
State Street Gallery, Robert Morris University, 
401 South State Street, Chicago, IL
Gallery Hours: Mon-Thu, 10 am - 6 pm
Show open through Dec. 20, 2018

Crazy8Art.com


Cornelia Arts Building Holiday Open Studios 

Friday, November 30, 2018, 6 - 10 pm
Wash Away the Everyday With Art


Pablo Picasso said “Art washes away from the soul the dust of the everyday.” The Cornelia Art Building invites the public to ‘wash away the everyday’ in a festive holiday reception.
Visit two stories of working art studios in one of the largest all artist studio buildings on Chicago's Northside. Meet many of the building’s talented artists and artisans in person, plus guest lobby artists: Ellen Holtzblatt and Joan Geary, explore their art practices up close, and enjoy the opportunity to purchase artwork and hand-made crafts directly from the people who made them.

For thirty-two years this artist incubator space has provided Chicago artists with professional studio spaces to pursue their craft. Over fifty local artists and artisans work here, including sculptors, painters, photographers, ceramic artists, print-makers, jewelry designers, textile artisans, and much more. With one-of-a-kind hand-made artwork and gifts the event offers something for the whole family to enjoy.

Established in 1986 in a former ice-house, the Cornelia Arts Building is located at 1800 West Cornelia, at the border of three distinct Chicago Neighborhoods; Lakeview, Roscoe Village, and North Center. Located close to public transportation and only two blocks south of the Addison Brown Line CTA stop, the building also has free parking available in parking lot out front, and on neighborhood streets nearby. Event is free and open to the public.

Cornelia Arts Building Holiday Open Studios
Friday, November 30, 6 pm - 10 pm

The Cornelia Arts Building – Where Art Works
1800 West Cornelia, Chicago, IL
Entrance on NW corner of Ravenswood and Cornelia.
Two blocks south of Addison Brown Line CTA Station.
Free parking available in lot and in neighborhood.

CorneliaArtsBuilding.com

9/28/18

Fri Oct 5 Cornelia Arts Building Open House

Cornelia Arts Building 
October Open Studios 
Friday, October 5, 6 - 10 pm 
The Cornelia Arts Building – Where Art Works 
1800 West Cornelia, Chicago, IL


Guest Artist Tracy Frein
Guest Artist Jessica Brewer Prugh
Start the Fall Art Season off with the Cornelia Arts Building’s October Open House 
The building’s October open house is one of the longest-run fall art events on Chicago’s northside. Come experience two-full floors of working art studios of the building’s talented artists and artisans. Meet these creators in person, explore their art practices up close, and enjoy the opportunity to purchase artwork and hand-made crafts directly from the people who made them.

Resident Artist Laleh Motlagh

Resident Artist Doug Frohman
Over fifty local artists and artisans work here, including sculptors, painters, photographers, ceramic artists, print-makers, jewelry designers, textile artisans, and much more.  
Resident Artist Madeline Shea
Resident Artist Kathy Weaver
For over thirty years this artist incubator space has provided Chicago artists, working in a variety of mediums, with professional studio spaces to pursue their craft. 
With one-of-a-kind hand-made artwork and gifts by both the building artists and guest artists, the event offers something for the whole family to enjoy.

Resident Artist Susan Redecker

Resident Artist Jordan Scott
Resident Artist Jason Messinger
Established in 1986 in a former ice-house, the Cornelia Arts Building is one of the largest and one of the oldest all-artist studio buildings on Chicago's North side. Located at 1800 West Cornelia, the building rests at the border of three distinct Chicago Neighborhoods; Lakeview, Roscoe Village, and North Center. 
Resident Artist Nelson Armour
Resident Artist Sarah Boyle
Located close to public transportation and only two blocks south of the Addison Brown Line CTA stop, the building also has free parking available in parking lot out front, and on neighborhood streets nearby. Free and open to the public.
Resident Artist Frances Temchin

Cornelia Arts Building Open Studios 
Friday, October 5, 2018, 6 pm - 10 pm 
The Cornelia Arts Building – Where Art Works
1800 West Cornelia, Chicago, IL
Entrance on NW corner of Ravenswood and Cornelia. 
Two blocks south of Addison Brown Line CTA Station.
Free parking available in lot and in neighborhood.

Building Website: http://www.corneliaartsbuilding.com/


9/17/18

Artists' Atlas: Chicago Artists Map Their Journeys, in Multi-Medium Show in the Loop

Artists’ Atlas: Mapping Their Journey
State Street Gallery
401 S. State Street, Chicago
Sept. 24 – Dec. 20, 201
Chicago Artists Map Their Journeys, in Multi-Medium Show in the Loop
Great Cities of Europe - Jason Messinger
Artists’ Atlas: Mapping Their Journey is a group art show at the State Street Gallery. Nine Chicago artists explore and map location, memory, and identity in this multi-medium art show. The local artists include Kass Copeland, Deanna Krueger, Alan Emerson Hicks, Jason Messinger, Matt Nichols, Emily Rapport, Jordan Scott, Marya Veeck and Joey Wozniak.
Rivulet - Deanna Krueger
The artists’ unique perspectives and unconventional approaches to materials are reflected in a variety of both two and three dimensional forms. The show includes paintings, drawings, collages, sculptures, tile murals, assemblage constructions, and installations.
Alignment - Jordan Scott
The artists utilize materials as varied as paint, ink, canvas, paper, wood, ceramic, photographs, prints, text, found objects, plastic packaging, historical images, star charts, recycled medical diagnostic film, and cancelled postage stamps. 
Temporary Insanity - Marya Veeck
By mapping places, charting memories, and tracing the elements of identity, the nine artists present a visual atlas of our interior worlds. 
Galileo - Kass Copeland
Kass Copeland’s box assemblages have a keen sense of personal intimacy and memory-laden nostalgia built into their subtle forms and dream-like narratives. 
Abyss - Deanna Krueger
Deanna Krueger’s photographic close-ups of abstract paint strokes evoke aerial and satellite landscapes. Her textile-like wall-hanging utilizes recycled X-ray and MRI film to create an external landscape made from internal views.
Adam and Eve and Apple - Alan Emerson Hicks
Alan Emerson Hicks constructs and weaves plastic remnants and recycled packaging into exuberant and richly detailed sculptures that speak to personal identity. The artist will construct a new sculpture over time in the front window.
Blueprint - Jason Messinger
Jason Messinger’s ceramic and porcelain tile murals emphasize the beauty and humor of maps, blueprints, postcards, and directions. 
R2Detour - Matt Nichols
Matt Nichols’ patterned collage paintings evoke multi-layered memories, and narrate life as complex and beautiful. 
Construction Site - Emily Rapport
Emily Rapport presents realistic but atmospheric paintings of urban buildings in transitional states, and exposes the potent symbolism of homes in our psyche. 
Grand Traverse / Detail - Jordan Scott
Jordan Scott uses cancelled postage stamps to create elaborate maps and forms, utilizing raw materials that have already traveled the globe. 

Natural Selection - Marya Veeck
Marya Veeck illuminates her own personal story in her richly detailed still-life paintings, and reflects the art practices of other artists in a new series of intimate portraits of their art studios. 
Onion Nebula - Joey Woznaik
Joey Wozniak’s figurative tableau paintings merge text with stylized figures from art and history to illustrate a personal search for an artist’s identity. His humorous urban landscapes depict the world as a stage.
Born Under Punches - Matt Nichols
‘Artists’ Atlas: Mapping Their Journey’ exhibits at the State Street Gallery, prominently located at the corner of Van Buren and State Street, at 401 South State Street, Chicago. A reception with the artists will be held on Thursday, October 11th, from 5 to 7 pm. The show runs from Monday September 24th, 2018, through Thursday December 20th, 2018. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday, from 10am to 6pm. The gallery is free and open to the viewing public. All artwork is available for sale. Artist-designed gifts and prints also available in the ‘Art Mart’ gift shop. You can visit the Artists’ Atlas website at Crazy8Art.com, and contact the gallery directly at (312)935-4086.
Beautiful City - Jason Messinger
Artists’ Atlas: Mapping Their Journey’
State Street Gallery, Robert Morris University, 401 South State Street, Chicago, IL
Sept. 24 – Dec. 20, 2018
Gallery Hours: Mon.-Thu., 10am-6pm
Reception: Thursday Oct. 11, 5-7 pm

Show Website Crazy8Art.com