Showcasing work from Francisco R. Malave, Michelle Miller, Andrew Wohl, Bryn Gleason, Marco Bennici, and Ivonne Cruz
Closing Reception
Saturday, Oct. 21st, 2023
3pm-5pm
Closing Reception
Saturday, Oct. 21st, 2023
3pm-5pm
Group Exhibition
Sept. 3rd-25th
Opening Reception
We are highlighting work from: Ben Bumpy Wilson, Brandon Petrizzo, Clara Ortega, Connie Deng, Deborah Paige-Jackson, Joshua Cook, Kathleen McLoughlin, Melanie Deal, Noah K. Varsalona, Ray Harkless, Richard Oberbruner, and Timothea Canny.
We are highlighting work from: Ben Bumpy Wilson, Brandon Petrizzo, Clara Ortega, Connie Deng, Deborah Paige-Jackson, Joshua Cook, Kathleen McLoughlin, Melanie Deal, Noah K. Varsalona, Ray Harkless, Richard Oberbruner, and Timothea Canny.
Exhibition Dates
Saturday June 4th till June 26th 2022
We are highlighting work by: Aespyne Alix, Amanda Taves, Bria Corranda, Daniel Nelson, Derra Mcwilliams, DJ, George Lindmark, Jen Casselberry, Jennifer McNulty, Kimberly Burnett, Marzena Bukowska, Miriam Modena, Owen Brown, Puscas, Michaela, Ryan Lucas and Victoria Goite.
LATINOAMÉRICA IN CHICAGO EXHIBITION
Dates of the Exhibition
Saturday, May 7th-Sunday, May 29th
The United States is a country of migrants, and the contribution of the Latino community in this country is undeniable, from the fields to the city, from government to domestic service, the Latino community has a presence in all areas of political life, culture and economy of this country. We invite artists from this community to share how they live their Latino culture in Chicago.
Artists were invited to explore in their style, technique and answer the following question: Que significa para ti ser latinoamericano en Chicago? What does being Latin American mean to you living in Chicago?
Artists in the exhibition: Alma Dominguez, Asela America Diaz, Carlos Barberena, Carolina Rodriguez, Genevieve Ramos, Hector Barron, Israel Namer, Jade Nava, Juan Arango Palacios, Juan Hernandez, Katherine del Real, Lidya Sarai Sanchez, Montserrat Alsina, Mynor Paredes, Myriam Zarai Lozano, Rene H. Arceo, Reynaldo GuAracibo Rodriguez, and Salvador Campos.
Latinoamérica in Chicago
Estados Unidos es un país de migrantes, y la contribución de la comunidad latina en este país es innegable, desde los campos hasta la ciudad, desde el gobierno hasta el servicio doméstico, la comunidad latina tenemos presencia en todos los ámbitos de la vida política, cultural y económica de este país. Invitamos a los artistas de esta comunidad a que compartan como viven su cultura latina en Chicago.
Artists were invited to explore in their style, technique and answer the following question: Que significa para ti ser latinoamericano en Chicago? What does being Latin American mean to you living in Chicago?
Artists in the exhibition: Alma Dominguez, Asela America Diaz, Carlos Barberena, Carolina Rodriguez, Genevieve Ramos, Hector Barron, Israel Namer, Jade Nava, Juan Arango Palacios, Juan Hernandez, Katherine del Real, Lidya Sarai Sanchez, Montserrat Alsina, Mynor Paredes, Myriam Zarai Lozano, Rene H. Arceo, Reynaldo GuAracibo Rodriguez, and Salvador Campos.
Latinoamérica in Chicago
Estados Unidos es un país de migrantes, y la contribución de la comunidad latina en este país es innegable, desde los campos hasta la ciudad, desde el gobierno hasta el servicio doméstico, la comunidad latina tenemos presencia en todos los ámbitos de la vida política, cultural y económica de este país. Invitamos a los artistas de esta comunidad a que compartan como viven su cultura latina en Chicago.
Exhibition Dates March 5th-27th
Online exhibition
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Video by Miriam Modena