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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
What do these 24 people have common?
Christopher Andres, John Benedetto, Jenny Chi, Audry Cramblit, Jane FultonAlt, Sheila Ganch, Charles Gniech, Andrea Harris, Vesna Jovanovic, Paula Kloczkowski Luberda, Deanna Krueger, Roland Kulla, Richard Laurent, Maggie Meiners, Rebecca Moy, Didier Nolet, Nancy Pirri, Ted Preuss, Nancy Rosen, Valerie Schiff, Tom Tourluemke, Francine Turk, Michael Van Zeyl, John Vlahakis
They are among the established artists, selected by curator Chuck Gniech, to be exhibited at
The Art of Human Rights - March 10, 2012. All commissions from the exhibition benefit
Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights.
The Art of Human Rights - March 10, 2012. All commissions from the exhibition benefit
Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights.
to benefit Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights
Coalition Gallery - Chicago Artists' Coalition
217 N Carpenter Street (West Loop)
Chicago, IL 60607
7-10pm
$125 in advance or $150 at the door.
Purchase tickets now
For More Information:
Call (312) 660-1339
Labels:
Art,
charity,
Chuck Gniech,
Heartland Alliance,
Human,
Human Needs,
Human Rights,
Nancy Pirri
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Penelope reinvented

There is a new play at the Steppenwolf Theatre titled "Penelope" where four Speedo-clad men are locked in a do-or-die competition to win Penelope’s love, but reach a grisly fate... she needs no man!
Just this month, I decided to reinvent MY 'Penelope' from 2004. I recently had a break up. It's a long story... stemming from my personal reasons and differences of never being married, expressing the 'no need' for a man in my life. Turning away a beautiful love.
She was beautifully rephotographed by Doug Birkenheuer - tag line of 'the epic non-traditional woman.' My story is based off of 'Penelope Reknown' by Marilyn Katz... she is not under any man's control; survives on her own, patiently waiting for her husband to return from the war, while many suitors approach her, she continues to stand her ground.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Blast Reception - September 24, 2011
The reception was fantastic... We had about 200-300 people visiting the exhibition. We even had our own personal paparazzi shoot photos of the artists.
Photos of Blast Reception
Photos of Blast Reception
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Photos of Blast: Where Pop, Fine and Street Art Meet!
Here are some pictures of the Blast exhibit. Thank you to Carla Winterbottom - Curator of the Beverly Arts Center. It looks just great and I hope everyone can visit the BAC - located at 2407 W. 111th Street, Chicago, IL.
Reception: Saturday, September 24th, 2011 - 6-9 pm.
Show runs until Sept. 25th, 2011
Labels:
Beverly Arts Center,
Erik DeBat,
Nancy Pirri,
Peter Mars
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Blast: Where Pop, Fine and Street Art Meet!
I just picked up my work from LaLa Gallery in Lafayette, IN - left at 7:30am - wrapped, packed, stuffed the van, went to lunch, drove back to Chicago to the Beverly Arts Center, unstuffed the van, unpacked, unwrapped entire 'Reflection' show plus 5 added pieces! home by 5pm
A very exciting show is coming up you will NOT want to miss.
I will be exhibiting with Peter Mars, one of today's most influential American Pop Artists, & urban artist Erik DeBat, whose work is influenced by the energies of the city streets & realism.
August 19th ~ Sept. 25th
RECEPTION: Saturday, Sept. 24th from 6-9pm
Beverly Arts Center
2407 W. 111th Street
Chicago, IL
Work by Peter Mars, Nancy Pirri, and Erik DeBat
3 Chicago-based artists, with friendships that span more than 20 years, come together in this dramatic exhibition. Erik DeBat’s artwork reflects an urban landscape full of surprises, Nancy Pirri presents a powerful commentary on the profound nature of contemporary feminism, while Peter Mars makes a striking visual commentary on global popular culture.
Labels:
Art Show,
ceramics,
Erik DeBat,
Nancy Pirri,
Peter Mars,
Pop,
sculpture,
Silkscreen,
Street Art
Location:
2407 W 111th St, Chicago, IL 60643, USA
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