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WOMAN MADE GALLERY PRESENTS
STATE OF GRACE Sapphire and Crystals Celebrate 25 Years
Curator: Joyce Owens
November 9 - December 23, 2012 Opening Reception: Friday, November 9, 6-9 p.m.
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Chicago, IL - October 21, 2012 WMG is pleased to host an exhibition featuring art by Sapphire and Crystals, a collective of professional African American women artists in Chicago. It includes new art work addressing the theme, a silent auction during the reception, and a collaborative altar installation.
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Sapphire and Crystals Celebrate 25 Years
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Conceived initially by Marva Pitchford Jolly and Felicia Grant Preston, the idea that women artists of African descent produce their own shows resulted in the collective's first exhibition at the historic South Side Community Art Century (SSCAC) in 1987, with the second exhibition following at Nicole Gallery in Chicago's River North in 1988.
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Artwork by Juarez Hawkins
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Throughout its 25 year history Sapphire and Crystals has held exhibitions at many galleries and art centers within the city and beyond. The individual personal work by each member addressing various themes such as race and gender, limited palettes, and honoring their pasts, exemplifies the diversity within the group. The signature self-portrait silent auction takes bids during the opening reception and presents affordable collecting opportunities for visitors on the first night only. The collaborative site-specific altar installation is an exhibit feature distinct to this collective.
Included in the exhibition, STATE OF GRACE are works in a variety of media by Rose Blouin, Makeba Kedem Dubose, Juarez Hawkins, Renee Williams Jefferson, Marva Pitchford Jolly, Joyce Owens, Felicia Grant Preston, Joanne Scott, Patricia Stewart, Dorian Sylvain, Shirley J. Sullivan, Pearlie Taylor, Arlene Turner-Crawford, Rhonda Wheatley, Shahar Caren Weaver, and Shyvette Williams.
Curator, Joyce Owens earned a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. A professor of painting and drawing at Chicago State University, she also curates for the two on-campus galleries. Owens has been sought out to jury fine art exhibitions and art fairs at the Museum of Science and Industry, The DuSable Museum, the Women's Caucus for Art and The Wells Street Art Fair to name a few. Owens serves on the Advisory Committee for the Department of Cultural Affair's Chicago Artists Month since 2002. She consults with the Chicago Artists Coalition, and is on the Advisory Board of Woman Made Gallery. Owens is an associate editor for The Journal of African American History.
Nov. 9 - Dec. 23, 2012 - Opening Reception: Friday, Nov. 9, 6-9 p.m.
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Woman Made Gallery (WMG) is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization founded in 1992. Its goal is to support, cultivate, and promote the diverse contributions of women in the arts through exhibitions and other programs that serve, educate, and enrich our community.
WMG welcomes the involvement of people of all gender expressions and orientations as artists and participants, members and supporters.
A small hard-working staff, helpful interns and volunteers, and a dedicated group of board members and advisers are the heart and soul of the Gallery. WMG relies on membership contributions, individual donations, and grants to create the programs that support its mission.
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; a major anonymous donor; and the generosity of its members and contributors.
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Woman Made Staff
Beate C. Minkovski, Executive Director Ruby Thorkelson, Gallery Coordinator Emanuel Aguilar, Exhibition Preparator
Volunteer Staff
Mary Ann Anthony, Exhibition + Gala
LuEllen Joy Giera, Her Group
Mary King, Exhibition Layout Marty Bash & Melanie Deal, Editing
Audrey Godwin, President Tammi Franke, Treasurer
Marty Bash, Secretary
Marcia Grubb Linda Hillman Gail Holmberg Mary Keefe
Janet Snow-Godfrey Ginny Sykes
Erin Waser
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Woman Made Gallery
685 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL 60642
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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