Dec 9, 2018

Artists' Atlas Last Weeks, Closing Party Dec 20

Artists’ Atlas Finale
Last Two Weeks: Mon-Thu 10am-6pm
Closing Party: Thu. Dec. 20 5-7pm
State Street Gallery
Open Mon. - Thu., 10am - 6pm
401 S. State Street, Chicago
Entrance on Van Buren

Over 2,115 people so far have visited the gallery to see the show! Come see what they've enjoyed during the last two weeks of the Artists' Atlas exhibition, and attend the Closing Reception Party on Thu Dec 20, from 5 to 7 pm. With original artwork by nine local artists, and an extensive in-gallery gift shop featuring affordable artwork and gifts.
Artists’ Atlas: Mapping Their Journey at the State Street Gallery, showcases the work of nine Chicago artists, who explore and map location, memory, and identity in this multi-medium art show. By mapping places, charting their recalled past, and tracing the elements of the self, the nine artists present a visual atlas of our interior worlds. 

Artists include Kass Copeland, Deanna Krueger, Alan Emerson Hicks, Jason Messinger, Matt Nichols, Emily Rapport, Jordan Scott, Marya Veeck and Joey Wozniak.
Curated by Jason Messinger, with Gallery Director Shelley LaMantia Wright, in conjunction with Robert Morris University.
 The artists’ unique perspectives and unconventional approaches to materials are reflected in a variety of both two and three dimensional forms. The show includes paintings, drawings, collages, sculptures, tile murals, assemblage constructions, and installations.
The artists utilize materials as varied as paint, ink, canvas, paper, wood, ceramic, photographs, prints, text, found objects, plastic packaging, historical images, star charts, recycled medical diagnostic film, and cancelled postage stamps. 
Artists’ Atlas: Mapping Their Journey’
State Street Gallery - Robert Morris University
401 South State Street, entrance on Van Buren
Closing Party: Thursday Dec. 20, 5-7 pm Gallery Hours: Mon.-Thu., 10am-6pm
Show runs thru Dec. 20, 2018
Show Website Crazy8Art.com 
Photo credit Kate Scott Photography 

1 comment:

Edi said...

This exhibition must have been great.

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