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WOMAN MADE GALLERY PRESENTS
Group Shows and Other Events
January 21 - February 24, 2011
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Installation by Sun Choi
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Chicago, IL - January 21, 2011 Woman Made Gallery is proud to present two group exhibitions, The American Dream and Outside America opening on January 21, from 6 to 9 p.m. with an artist reception. Other events include a poetry reading on Sunday, February 20 from 2 to 4 p.m.
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Artwork by Sarah Page
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Woman Made Gallery is proud to present a group exhibition by 29 women artists whose work addresses the hopes, promises, and prosperity of The American Dream as well as its inconsistencies and consequences. Included are paintings, sculptures, printmaking, photography, video, and performance.
Juror, Catherine Blackwell Peņa writes, "It has been since the Founding Fathers declared in 1776 that, "all men are created equal," and we were granted the privilege of, "certain unalienable rights" such as, "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness" that we began to search for the abstract notion of The American Dream. It is a philosophy that has grown out of the perspective of the people living it and has become as individual as those who still seek to pursue it and understand it."
Artists represented in this exhibition are Terry Berlier, Laura Brent, Lydia Brockman, Linda Brown, Elizabeth Bruno, Shannon Cannings, Natasia Chan, Yana Dimitrova, Jennifer Drinkwater, Alison Gates, Lindsy Halleckson, Erin Hudak, Jacqueline Kotz, Yvonne Kunz, Susan Lenz, Siew Lian Lim, Suzanne Loechl, A.D. Loveday, Melina Martinez, Jessica Munguia, Sarah Page, Penny Perkins, Rachel
Perrine, Ann Porter, Alyson Provax, Dawn Roscoe, Sharon Shapiro, Stacie Weisse, and Lisa Wicka.
Exhibition Juror: Catherine Blackwell Peņa Catherine Blackwell Peņa is a working artist and educator. Her artwork blends photography, installation, public art, and sculptural elements in works that challenge the viewer to reposition their perspective physically and mentally. Reoccurring themes in her work are humans' altered relationship with nature and the boundaries and limits of our built environment.
January 21 - February 24, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, November 5, 6-9 p.m.
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Opening Reception: Friday, January 21, 6-9 p.m
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Artwork by Fang Ling-An
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"Outside America" is a curated exhibition with work by Amanda Checco, Jan Brown Checco, Sun Choi, Barbara Houghton, Terri Kern, Indira Freitas Johnson, Eleftheria Lialios, Fang Ling-An, and Lisa Siders in collaboration with Denise Burge, Tracy Featherstone, and Jen Ustik. Curator Ruby Thorkelson notes: "In this age of economic and cultural globalization, American-centric ideologies reach far and wide in various manifestations, both cultural and political. Still, the violence, romance, and overall exportation of all things Americana will never be ubiquitous. Both resistant and non-subversive existence will always persist across the globe." "Outside America", seeks to explore the infinite aspirations, identities, and political and cultural expressions that exist outside of or in opposition to constructions and realities of American identity, politics, and culture. Exhibition Curator: Ruby Thorkelson in collaboration with Jan Brown Checco and Indira Freitas Johnson Ruby Thorkelson is WMG's Gallery Coordinator. She is also a visual artist working in drawing and book-making, as well as collaborative projects. She is a 2008 graduate of the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University with a BA in "Arts-Based Community Development".
Jan Brown Checco has 33 years of experience in studio art and design, and 13 years as an administrator of visual arts programming. Independent curatorial and project management activities take her around the world to a variety of cities where her work is held in public and private collections. Jan serves on the WMG Advisory Board.
Indira Freitas Johnson is is an artist and cultural worker from India, who has lived and worked in the Chicago area for over twenty years while maintaining close ties with India. The influences of her mother, a social activist and her father, an artist and a follower of Gandhi have been predominant in her life and art, where she continues to deal with the same issues that have preoccupied her for the last two decades - the growth towards a spiritual existence as an individual and as part of the human continuum. Indira is a WMG Advisory Board member.
Exhibition Dates: January 21 - February 24, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, January 21, 6-9 p.m.
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Poetry Reading The American Dream
Sunday, February 20, 2011, 2-4 p.m.
Co-curated by Nina Corwin and Erika Mikkalo and in partnership with WBEZ's Chicago Amplified Series, Woman Made Gallery will host a poetry reading on February 20 from 2 to 4 p.m. Readers include Sheri Allen, Traci Brimhall, Sarah Carson, Stevie Edwards, Kathleen Rooney, and others. Free admission and refreshments will be served.
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About Woman Made Gallery
Woman Made Gallery is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization founded in 1992. Its goal is to support women in the arts by providing opportunities, awareness, and advocacy. It specifically accomplishes this through monthly thematic exhibitions that help raise public awareness and recognition of women's cultural contributions. Woman Made Gallery is supported in part by grants from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency; a CityArts Program II grant from the City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs; the Arts Work Fund for Organizational Development, a donor-advised fund of the Chicago Community Trust; the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation; The Efroymson Family Fund, a CICF Fund; 3Arts; a major anonymous donor; and the generosity of its members and contributors.
Please help support our work to exhibit art by women and to educate the public about women's artistic contributions by giving a tax-deductible donation to Woman Made Gallery.
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Woman Made Staff
Beate C. Minkovski, Executive Director
Ruby Thorkelson, Gallery Coordinator
Emanuel Aguilar, Exhibition Preparator
Volunteer Staff Emanuel Aguilar, Marketing Support Mary Ann Anthony, Exhibition and Fundraising Margaret Denny, Artisan Gallery Curator LuEllen Joy Giera, Her Group Mary King, Exhibtion Layout Marty Bashand Melanie Deal, Editing Support
Woman Made Board of Directors
Anita Jenke, President Mary Keefe, Treasurer Marty Bash, Secretary Shannon Downey, Deb Flagel,Tammi Franke,
Audrey Godwin, Marcia Grubb, Linda Hillman, Elena Aguirre Sznajder, Erin Waser, Kathleen Waterloo
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Woman Made Gallery
685 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL 60642
312-738-0400
Memberhip: www.womanmade.org/membership.html Call for Art: www.womanmade.org/entryform.html
Gallery Hours Wednesday, Thursday, Friday noon-7 p.m. |
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