Cornelia Arts Building
May 2016 Open Studio Event
Friday, May 20, 6 to 10 pm
1800 West Cornelia, Chicago, IL
May 2016 Open Studio Event
Friday, May 20, 6 to 10 pm
1800 West Cornelia, Chicago, IL
Guest artist Tracy Frein |
The Cornelia Arts Building - Where Art Works
Guest artist Gregory J. Matthews |
Come celebrate Spring with the working artists of the Cornelia Arts Building, at their last open house until the fall! See the working art studios of the talented resident artists and artisans, meet them directly without intermediaries, and explore their working practices up close!
Resident artist Meka Hemmons of SpiderMeka Photography |
Meet our building resident artists, see hallway guest artist exhibitions by Tracy Frein and Gregory J. Matthews, enjoy complimentary beverages and refreshments in the studios and try the delicious fare from the food truck outside! Our open studio events are family friendly and free to the public!
Resident artist Frances Temchin |
The building opens their doors to the public only four times a year. At this Spring event, come explore two full floors of working artist studios, and have a chance to purchase artwork and hand-made crafts directly from the people who made them. Over fifty local artists and artisans work in this former ice-house, including sculptors, painters, photographers, ceramic artists, print-makers, jewelry designers, textile artisans, and much more.
Resident Artist Michelle Stone |
Resident Artist Doug Frohman |
Established in 1986, the Cornelia Arts Building is one of the largest All-Artist studio buildings on Chicago's North side. The building rests at the border of three distinct Chicago Neighborhoods - Lakeview, Roscoe Village, and North Center.
Resident Artist Diane Ponder |
Guest Artist Joey Wozniak |
Cornelia Arts Building
May 2016 Open Studio Event
The Cornelia Arts Building - Where Art Works
1800 West Cornelia, Chicago, IL
Entrance on NW corner of Ravenswood and Cornelia.
Two blocks south of Addison Brown Line CTA Station.
Free parking available in lot and in neighborhood.
Resident Artist Jason Messinger |
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