“The Mississippi Delta Blues Project.”
Opening Friday, May 2, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
August House Studios - 2113 W. Roscoe
The Mississippi Delta Blues
Project is a photographic exhibition of the faces, places, talent and tragedy
that define a unique American music genre – the blues.
Artist Lou Bopp spent more
than three years on the Delta Blues Trail capturing a generation of musicians
who played a critical role in the development of the Blues and influenced
performers worldwide.
Portraits of musicians, some
still performing, in juke joints and neighborhood saloons; the exhibition
records the end of an era and pays tribute to the legends, locations and
culture of the Mississippi Delta Blues.
“The Mississippi Delta Blues Project.”
Opening Friday, May 2, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
August House Studios
2113 W. Roscoe, Chicago IL
773-327-5644
Runs through Saturday, May 24.
35 Years of Public Art
Chicago Cultural Center
4th Floor North Gallery and satellite locations on 4th floor
78 e. Washington St.
Chicago, IL
312-744-3316
CLOSING MAY 4th
Featuring some of the over 500 art works by over 300 artists in over 140 public spaces and municipal facilities across Chicago.
Presenting a mix of commissioned proposal along with examples of artwork borrowed from public libraries, police stations, and other facilities around Chicago and rarely seen anywhere else!
The Lost Artists Show
Second Saturday Receptions
Next show May 10th
Studio Artists: Walter Fydryck, Adam Helman, Frank Mascenic,
Studio Artists: Walter Fydryck, Adam Helman, Frank Mascenic,
Kirk Rohrbaugh, and James Vellner
Visiting Artists: Eric Dinse, Brian Garay, Laz, Joe Mazzone,
Michael Platt, John Tyszko, and Kat Van Horn
With poetry hosted by Vittorio Carli 5-7pm
Live music after 7pm: Gary Badik, Eric Dinse, and SketchiBeats
Live music after 7pm: Gary Badik, Eric Dinse, and SketchiBeats
Free Admission!
Art Colony Studio Building
2630 W. Fletcher St., Chicago
(Fletcher is one block South of Belmont. Building between Rockwell and Washtenaw)
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