Oct 19, 2019

Cornelia Arts Building Nov 22 Open House


Meet the artists of the Cornelia Arts Building, 
at their last Open House of the year

On Friday November 22, 2019, from 6 to 10 pm, artists of The Cornelia Art Building, located at 1800 West Cornelia Ave. in Chicago, invite the public to see their artwork in their working art studio spaces.
Guest Artist Socorro Mucino
Guest artist Candice Johnson
Visit one of the largest all-artist buildings on Chicago’s North side, and experience the wonder of two-full floors of working artist studios at this, the fourth and final open house for the year. 
Guest artist Manon Kyketos
With one-of-a-kind artwork and special artisan-made holiday gifts by both the building artists and their special guest lobby artists Socorro Mucino, Candice Johnson, and Manon Lyketsos, the event offers something for the whole family to enjoy.
Resident Artist Cape Horn Illustration
For thirty-three years this artist incubator space has provided Chicago artists with professional studio spaces to pursue their passion.
 
Resident Artist Otto Kuhlmann
Guest Artist Kass Copeland
Over fifty local artists and artisans work here, including sculptors, painters, photographers, ceramic artists, print-makers, jewelry designers, textile artisans, and much more. 
Resident Artist Tiffany Stronsky
Guest Artist Joey Wozniak
Visitors to the Open House can meet the building’s talented artists and artisans in person, explore their art practices up close, and enjoy the opportunity to purchase artwork and hand-made crafts directly from the people who made them.
Resident Artist Doug Frohman

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. 
Resident Artist Madeline Shea
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.
Resident artist Sally Brandl
Event is free and open to the public.

Resident Artist Jason Messinger

Cornelia Arts Building November Open Studios

Friday, Nov 22, 2019, 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.



Sep 9, 2019

Cornelia Arts Building October Open House




Start the Chicago Art Season at the Cornelia Arts Building Open House
Friday October 4, 2019, 6 - 10pm

Building Artist Kevin Swallow
On Friday October 4, 2019, from 6 to 10 pm, artists of The Cornelia Art Building, located at 1800 West Cornelia Ave. in Chicago, invite the public to see their artwork in their working art studio spaces.  
Guest Artist Mary Fedorowski
Visit one of the largest all-artist buildings on Chicago’s Northside, and experience the wonder of two-full floors of working artist studios. 
Guest Artist Tara Keating
With one-of-a-kind hand-made artwork and gifts by both the building artists and their special guest lobby artists Mary Fedorowski and Tara Keating, the event offers something for the whole family to enjoy.
Building Artist Jordan Scott
Building Artist Sally Brandl
For thirty-three years this artist incubator space has provided Chicago artists with professional studio spaces to pursue their passion. 
Building Artist Mollie Greeburg
Building Artist Emily Roynesdal
Over fifty local artists and artisans work here, including sculptors, painters, photographers, ceramic artists, print-makers, jewelry designers, textile artisans, and much more.

Building Artist Tiffany Stronsky

Building Artist Jason Messinger
Visitors to the Open House can meet the building’s talented artists and artisans in person, explore their art practices up close, and enjoy the opportunity to purchase artwork and hand-made crafts directly from the people who made them.

Building Artist Doug Birkenheuer
Building Artist Alan Hobscheid
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. 
Building Artist Beth Kahmi
Building Artist Sharon Swidler
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.
Building Artist Doug Frohman
Building Artist John Otto Kulhmann
Cornelia Arts Building October Open Studios
Friday, Oct 4, 2019, 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.
Building Artist Cape Horn Illustration

Building Artist James Parenti
Building Website:
http://www.corneliaartsbuilding.com/
Artwork by Building Artist Phillip Hartigan

Apr 27, 2019

Cornelia Arts Building May 17 Open House


 
See Art in a New Light at the
Cornelia Arts Building May 17 Open House
Guest Artist Tom Gallagher
Edgar Degas wrote “Art is not what you see, it is what you make others see.” On Friday May 17, 2019, from 6 to 10 pm, artists of The Cornelia Art Building, located at 1800 West Cornelia, invites the public to see their art and experience the space they make it in. Visit one of the largest all-artist buildings on Chicago’s Northside, and experience the wonder of two-full floors of working art studios.
Guest Artist C Grey Litaker
With one-of-a-kind hand-made artwork and gifts by both the building artists and special guest lobby artists Tom Gallagher and C Grey Litaker, and live Flamenco performances by "Rogue Flamencas" with dancer Isabelle LaPlant and guitarist Ayme Frye, the event offers something for the whole family to enjoy.
"Rogue Flamencas"
For thirty-three 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.  Meet the building’s talented artists and artisans in person, explore their art practices up close, and enjoy the opportunity to purchase artwork and hand-made crafts directly from the people who made them.
Resident Artist 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.
Cornelia Arts Building March Open Studios
Friday, May 17,  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.



 

Feb 13, 2019

Cornelia Arts Building March Open Studios


Art reminds you that you have a soul – Open yourself to art at the Cornelia Arts Building March 1 Open Studios

Stella Adler wrote “Life beats down and crushes the soul, and art reminds you that you have one.”  On Friday March 1, 2019, from 6 to 10 pm, The Cornelia Art Building, located at 1800 West Cornelia, invites the public to nourish their souls with original art. 
"Untitled Street" - Guest Artist Filomena Richardson
Visit one of the largest all-artist buildings on Chicago’s Northside, and experience the wonder of two-full floors of working art studios. Meet the building’s talented artists and artisans in person, explore their art practices up close, and enjoy the opportunity to purchase artwork and hand-made crafts directly from the people who made them.
"Clark and Damen/ When Cats were Cats" - Guest artist Kim Halley
For thirty-three 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.  
"Juicy" - Resident artist Sharon Swidler
With one-of-a-kind hand-made artwork and gifts by both the building artists and special guest lobby artists: Kim Halley and Filomena Richardson, the event offers something for the whole family to enjoy.
"Blueprint" - Resident Artist 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. 
Studio of Resident artist James Parenti
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.
Studio of Resident artist Laleh Motlag
Cornelia Arts Building March Open Studios
Friday, March 1, 2019, 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.


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