Nov 23, 2018

Cornelia Arts Building Holiday Open Studios Friday, Nov. 30, 6 - 10 pm

 
Cornelia Arts Building
Holiday Open Studios 
Friday, Nov. 30, 6 - 10 pm
Wash Away the Everyday With Art

 

Pablo Picasso said “Art washes away from the soul the dust of the everyday.” The Cornelia Art Building invites the public to ‘wash away the everyday’ in a festive holiday reception.
Visit two stories of working art studios in one of the largest all artist studio buildings on Chicago's Northside. 

Guest Artist Ellen Holtzblatt
Guest Artist Joan Geary
Meet many of the building’s talented artists and artisans in person, plus guest lobby artists: Ellen Holtzblatt and Joan Geary, explore their art practices up close, and enjoy the opportunity to purchase artwork and hand-made crafts directly from the people who made them. 
Kevin Swallow
Madeline Shea
For thirty-two years this artist incubator space has provided Chicago artists with professional studio spaces to pursue their craft. Over fifty local artists and artisans work here, including sculptors, painters, photographers, ceramic artists, print-makers, jewelry designers, textile artisans, and much more. With one-of-a-kind hand-made artwork and gifts the event offers something for the whole family to enjoy. 
Studio of James Parenti

Marco Fleseri
Jason Messinger

Established in 1986 in a former ice-house, the Cornelia Arts Building is located at 1800 West Cornelia, at the border of three distinct Chicago Neighborhoods; Lakeview, Roscoe Village, and North Center. Located close to public transportation and only two blocks south of the Addison Brown Line CTA stop, the building also has free parking available in parking lot out front, and on neighborhood streets nearby. Event is free and open to the public. 
James Parenti
Susan Redeker
Jordan Scott

 
Sharon Swidler
Cornelia Arts Building Holiday Open Studios
Friday, November 30, 6 pm - 10 pm

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.

CorneliaArtsBuilding.com

Artslant Slideshow
 




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