Serene La Femme
This collection of work is a contemporary twist on the timeless beauty of the female form as a muse, featuring innovative techniques in platinum photography by Ted Preuss, ceramic methods and figurative sculpture by Audry Cramblit and Nancy Pirri, and paintings by Mary Qian. Show will exhibit for 10 days.
Opening Reception: Friday, May 29, 2009 • 6 to 10pm
Open House: Saturday, May 30, 2009 • 1 to 6pm
Closing Reception: Sunday, June 7, 2009 • 2 to 6pm
Un-Twelve Concert: Saturday, June 6, 2009 • 8pm featuring special guest Dante Rosati
the ceramic print...
The Ceramic Print is an exhibition of work by artists who integrate traditional printmaking techniques like etching and silkscreen printing into ceramics. Exhibiting artists include Eric Jensen, Matt Harris, Nancy Pirri, Paul Wandless, Thomas Lucas, Marcia Adler and Nancy Anderson. Paul is also the author of Image Transfer on Clay, published by Lark Books. A lecture and discussion on ceramics and printmaking take place during the opening reception in the Lillstreet Gallery.
When: March 7 - 30, 2009
Where: Lillstreet Gallery • 4401 N. Ravenswood • Chicago
Reception: Saturday, March 28, 5 - 8 pm
Open House: March 28, Noon -5 pm (workshops and demonstrations!)
Hours: Monday - Thursday 10 am - 7:30 pm, Friday - Saturday 10 am - 6 pm, Sunday 10 am - 5 pm
The 2009 Global Implications Conference affiliated with Southern Graphics Council features exhibitions, demonstrations, lectures, panel discussions, private collection viewings, and special events at over 40 locations around Chicago. March 25 - 29, 2009 ~ Hosted by Columbia College
art against aids...
An evening of food, fun, and fine art! Bring health, hope, and opportunity to the frontlines of an epidemic. Donation of ‘The Arts’ will be up for auction. Please visit: http://www.heartlandalliance.org/howtohelp/events/artagainstaids/ for further information and to purchase tickets. When: Thursday, February 26 • 6:00pm Where: River East Art Center • 435 East Illinois Street • Chicago
• up-to-date info on Sculpture by Nancy Pirri • cool art to see • exhibits to attend •
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Labels:
Art,
ceramics,
charity,
Chicago Art,
painting,
Palette and Chisel,
photography,
Sculptor,
sculpture
Monday, November 3, 2008
Empty Bowls Project in Chicago
The Empty Bowls Project in Chicago takes place Friday, December 12th.
Please spread the word to any artists you know that would be willing to donate a ceramic bowl. You can contact Joanna Kramer if you have any questions. Her information is also below including ‘drop off’ location.
Empty Bowls is a nationwide effort by artists/potters to help fight hunger. Lillstreet Art Center is proud to host the 3rd annual Empty Bowls Project to benefit Chicago-area hunger-fighting organizations. We're asking student and professional potters to donate bowls for this cause.
Empty Bowls works like this: guests choose a bowl and are served a generous serving of soup and bread made by First Slice Cafe, in exchange for a $20 suggested donation. Guests keep the bowl as a reminder that there are always empty bowls in the world. Bowls with an estimated price of over $30 will be placed up for auction.
Empty Bowls will take place on Friday, December 12, 2008, 5-8 pm in the Lillstreet Gallery.
100% of the money raised will be given to First Slice (www.firstslice.org), so they may continue to create healthy meals for these local organizations whose mission includes helping those who are hungry and/or homeless: Heartland Alliance, The Night Ministry, American Indian Center Youth Program, Howard Area Alternative High School, Broadway Youth Center, Center on Halstead, and Chicago-area soup kitchens.
With the revenue generated from last year’s EMPTY BOWLS event, First Slice was able to donate 1000 meals to youth in need.
Joanna Kramer
Empty Bowls Coordinator
(773) 263-5581
joannachicago@mindspring.com
Drop off:
Lillstreet Art Center
4401 N. Ravenswood - 2nd Floor (there is a box labeled ‘Empty Bowls Here’
Chicago, IL 60640
773-769-4226
Website for Lillstreet: www.lillstreet.com
Website for Empty Bowls: www.emptybowls.com
Please spread the word to any artists you know that would be willing to donate a ceramic bowl. You can contact Joanna Kramer if you have any questions. Her information is also below including ‘drop off’ location.
Empty Bowls is a nationwide effort by artists/potters to help fight hunger. Lillstreet Art Center is proud to host the 3rd annual Empty Bowls Project to benefit Chicago-area hunger-fighting organizations. We're asking student and professional potters to donate bowls for this cause.
Empty Bowls works like this: guests choose a bowl and are served a generous serving of soup and bread made by First Slice Cafe, in exchange for a $20 suggested donation. Guests keep the bowl as a reminder that there are always empty bowls in the world. Bowls with an estimated price of over $30 will be placed up for auction.
Empty Bowls will take place on Friday, December 12, 2008, 5-8 pm in the Lillstreet Gallery.
100% of the money raised will be given to First Slice (www.firstslice.org), so they may continue to create healthy meals for these local organizations whose mission includes helping those who are hungry and/or homeless: Heartland Alliance, The Night Ministry, American Indian Center Youth Program, Howard Area Alternative High School, Broadway Youth Center, Center on Halstead, and Chicago-area soup kitchens.
With the revenue generated from last year’s EMPTY BOWLS event, First Slice was able to donate 1000 meals to youth in need.
Joanna Kramer
Empty Bowls Coordinator
(773) 263-5581
joannachicago@mindspring.com
Drop off:
Lillstreet Art Center
4401 N. Ravenswood - 2nd Floor (there is a box labeled ‘Empty Bowls Here’
Chicago, IL 60640
773-769-4226
Website for Lillstreet: www.lillstreet.com
Website for Empty Bowls: www.emptybowls.com
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Collective Conversations in Clay
Please join us for a CLOSING RECEPTION on Sunday, November 2 ~ 4:3o-7pm
Five pairs of artists create their own distinctive forms and exchange with their partner to complete using signature finishing techniques. These unique collaborative artworks exhibit a creative alliance between artists while still providing the classic individuality of each artist’s own design and vision. Please join us for the unveiling of these unique art forms.
Artists include: Jay Strommen & Debra Fritts • Joanna Kramer & Dustin Yager • Gina Hutchings & Sarah Hicks • Emily Murphy & Gary Jackson • Shane Grimes & Nancy Pirri
The Exhibition will run the entire month of October and coincide with Chicago Artist Month.
COLLECTIVE CONVERSATIONS IN CLAY
Closing Reception: Sunday, November 2, 2008
Time: 4:30-7pm
Lillstreet Gallery
4401 N. Ravenswood
Chicago, IL 60640
773-769-4226
Website: http://www.beingtobeing.com/
Five pairs of artists create their own distinctive forms and exchange with their partner to complete using signature finishing techniques. These unique collaborative artworks exhibit a creative alliance between artists while still providing the classic individuality of each artist’s own design and vision. Please join us for the unveiling of these unique art forms.
Artists include: Jay Strommen & Debra Fritts • Joanna Kramer & Dustin Yager • Gina Hutchings & Sarah Hicks • Emily Murphy & Gary Jackson • Shane Grimes & Nancy Pirri
The Exhibition will run the entire month of October and coincide with Chicago Artist Month.
COLLECTIVE CONVERSATIONS IN CLAY
Closing Reception: Sunday, November 2, 2008
Time: 4:30-7pm
Lillstreet Gallery
4401 N. Ravenswood
Chicago, IL 60640
773-769-4226
Website: http://www.beingtobeing.com/
Labels:
Art,
ceramics,
Chicago Art,
chicago sculptor,
Lillstreet Gallery,
pottery,
sculpure
Monday, July 7, 2008
Corinne D. Peterson ~ Krasl Art Center Biennial Sculpture Invitational
Chicago sculptor and clay artist Corinne D. Peterson is one of 26 sculptors from throughout the country chosen to display work at the Krasl Art Center’s Biennial Sculpture Invitational in St. Joseph, Michigan, from July 24, 2008 through September 7, 2009.
The theme of the 13-month long, outdoor show is the environment and how the art and the artist address the issue. Corinne Peterson’s Deep Earth Markers I, II, III reflect on the ecological crossroads where our world now finds itself. The surface carving alludes to the eons of geologic activity and layers of human influence that have contributed to the current environmental crisis. The three stoneware markers are 5'10", 6'3" and 6'9" tall.
In addition to Corinne Peterson, works by the following Chicago sculptors are included in the Krasl exhibition: Dean Langworthy, David R. Nelson, Mary K. O’Shaughnessy, Ted Sitting Crow Garner and Lucy Slivinski.
The Krasl Art Center is located at 707 Lake Boulevard, St. Joseph, Michigan. Corinne Peterson’s Markers and sculptures by 11 of the other artists are set in the St. Joseph Riverfront Park, north of the center between Lake St. and the river
Show hours:
10 am to 4 pm on Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri. and Sat.
10 am to 9 pm on Thursday
1 pm to 4 pm on Sunday
Opening Reception:
Friday July 25, 5:30 to 8:30 pm
For more information about Corinne Peterson and her work contact:
Tom Gradel at 773-561-1040 or see http://www.cdpeterson,com
For more information about the exhibition or the Krasl Art Center contact:
Kathleen A. Kiesselbach at 269-983-0271 ext. 21 or see http://www.krasl.org
The theme of the 13-month long, outdoor show is the environment and how the art and the artist address the issue. Corinne Peterson’s Deep Earth Markers I, II, III reflect on the ecological crossroads where our world now finds itself. The surface carving alludes to the eons of geologic activity and layers of human influence that have contributed to the current environmental crisis. The three stoneware markers are 5'10", 6'3" and 6'9" tall.
In addition to Corinne Peterson, works by the following Chicago sculptors are included in the Krasl exhibition: Dean Langworthy, David R. Nelson, Mary K. O’Shaughnessy, Ted Sitting Crow Garner and Lucy Slivinski.
The Krasl Art Center is located at 707 Lake Boulevard, St. Joseph, Michigan. Corinne Peterson’s Markers and sculptures by 11 of the other artists are set in the St. Joseph Riverfront Park, north of the center between Lake St. and the river
Show hours:
10 am to 4 pm on Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri. and Sat.
10 am to 9 pm on Thursday
1 pm to 4 pm on Sunday
Opening Reception:
Friday July 25, 5:30 to 8:30 pm
For more information about Corinne Peterson and her work contact:
Tom Gradel at 773-561-1040 or see http://www.cdpeterson,com
For more information about the exhibition or the Krasl Art Center contact:
Kathleen A. Kiesselbach at 269-983-0271 ext. 21 or see http://www.krasl.org
Labels:
Art,
ceramics,
chicago sculptor,
michigan,
outdoor sculpture,
sculpture
Monday, March 31, 2008
'Tre Femme' Art Show
Website: www.trefemme.com
Description: "Tre Femme”... visually, eclectic art exhibition showcasing the works of three nationally recognized artists: Audry Cramblit, Nancy Pirri, and Ted Preuss.
This collection represents three varied perspectives on the female form, featuring innovative techniques in figurative sculpture, ceramic print methods, and platinum photography.
A percentage of sales will be donated to Chicago’s Union League Civic and Arts Foundation.
“Tre Femme”
Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Art
1012 North Dearborn
Chicago, IL 60610
312-642-4400
Opening Reception: Friday, May 30
Time: 6-10pm
Martinis from 6:30-8:30 sponsored by: Qino One Vodka
Live Music
Open House: Saturday, May 31
Time: 2-7pm
Closing Party: Sunday, June 8
Time: 2-6pm with an artist's talk at 5pm ~ show runs until June 9, 2008
Description: "Tre Femme”... visually, eclectic art exhibition showcasing the works of three nationally recognized artists: Audry Cramblit, Nancy Pirri, and Ted Preuss.
This collection represents three varied perspectives on the female form, featuring innovative techniques in figurative sculpture, ceramic print methods, and platinum photography.
A percentage of sales will be donated to Chicago’s Union League Civic and Arts Foundation.
“Tre Femme”
Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Art
1012 North Dearborn
Chicago, IL 60610
312-642-4400
Opening Reception: Friday, May 30
Time: 6-10pm
Martinis from 6:30-8:30 sponsored by: Qino One Vodka
Live Music
Open House: Saturday, May 31
Time: 2-7pm
Closing Party: Sunday, June 8
Time: 2-6pm with an artist's talk at 5pm ~ show runs until June 9, 2008
Labels:
Art,
Chicago Art,
Palette and Chisel,
Photographer,
Sculptor,
Women
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Clay & Fiber Art Show - Chicago, IL
"Clay and Fiber" ~ Woman Made Gallery
Opening Reception: Friday, April 4 ~ 6-9pm
Woman Made Gallery
685 N. Milwaukee Ave. ~ Chicago, IL
Juried Group Show ~ collaboration with Marcia Adler ~ continues through May 15, 2008
http://womanmade.org/show.html?type=group&gallery=clay-fiber2008&pic=1
www.npgraphx.com
Opening Reception: Friday, April 4 ~ 6-9pm
Woman Made Gallery
685 N. Milwaukee Ave. ~ Chicago, IL
Juried Group Show ~ collaboration with Marcia Adler ~ continues through May 15, 2008
http://womanmade.org/show.html?type=group&gallery=clay-fiber2008&pic=1
www.npgraphx.com
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