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Posts tagged "Gallery KH"

The Weekly Gallery Crawl (4/13-4/15)

Friday 4/13 - BUCKTOWN/NORTH MILWAUKEE CORRIDOR - OhNo!Doom Gallery – 1800 N. Milwaukee Ave. A Walk Through the Dark, work by Jonathan Bergeron, Stephanie Brown, Ego, Steven Fiche, Ben Lyon, Scarecrowoven and Scott Shellhamer. Reception 6-10pm. HYDE PARK - DOVA Temporary – 5228 S. Harper Ave. WIWWIW, work by Jacqueline Hendrickson. Reception 6-9pm. LOOP -... Read more »

The Weekly Gallery Crawl (2/24-2/26)

2/24 Bucktown/North Milwaukee Corridor - Believe Inn - 2043 N Winchester Ave. PLAY!, work by Anthony Lewellen, Brian Steckel, Chris Silva, David Cuesta & John Heenan, Chad Kouri, Laura Berger, and Luke Ramsey. Reception 6-10pm. Firecat Projects - 2124 N. Damen Ave. Exploring Axis Mundi: The Still Point at the Center of the Turning Universe... Read more »

The Weekly Gallery Crawl (11/11/11-11/13/11)

11/11 - 2ND FLR Gallery – 903 W. 19th St. 2nd FRIDAYS Gallery Night. Reception 6-10pm. Chicago Art Department – 1932 South Halsted. Between Heaven and Earth, work by Tanya Galin, Pei-San Ng, Chuck Peterson, Stacy Peterson. Reception 6-10pm. Chicago Arts District – 1945 S. Halsted. 2nd FRIDAYS Gallery Night. Reception 6-10pm. Gallery KH –... Read more »
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The Weekly Gallery Crawl (7/15-7/17)

The Weekly Gallery Crawl (7/15-7/17)
7/15 (Friday) BRIDGEPORT - 33 Contemporary Gallery – 1029 W. 35th St. 7th Annual National Self Portrait Exhibition. Reception 7-10pm. EDGEWATER - The Edge Gallery – 6318 N. Clark St. Inter-mix. Reception 7-10pm. HYDE PARK - DOVA Temporary Gallery -  5228 S. Harper Ave. Animality, work by Marius Aleksa, Theresa Ganz, Sara Garth, David Giordano... Read more »

The Weekly Gallery Crawl: 6/3-6/5

This week the intrepid gallery crawler bears upon his back the Capitoline Wolf, aka the Etruscan She-Wolf, a much (date) debated sculpture of a female wolf, who, with the later-added (15th C.) twin babies, Romulus and Remus, is known as a statued manifestation of the founding sons of Rome. And now, for the Gallery Crawl…... Read more »

OPENING THIS WEEKEND! (4/29-5/1) The Art Chicago + NEXT Gallery Crawl Event

As you all (I assume) know, this weekend is ARTROPOLIS: Art Chicago/NEXT/Merchandise Mart Antique Fair. As always, this has prompted a slew of exhibition openings, and gallery open houses, to coincide with this annual GIANT FREAKING ART-STRAVAGANZA. Below, you will find a list of all (or as near to all as I can gather) the... Read more »
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The Weekly Gallery Crawl: 3/3-3/6

The Nike of Samothrace shall guide us on this weekend’s gallery crawl… Thursday 3/3-A+D Gallery – Columbia College, 619 S. Wabash Ave. Zero Waste: Fashion Re-Patterned. Reception 5-8pm. Black Cloud Gallery – 1909 S. Halsted St. Group Show, work by Tulika Ladsariya, Tiago Rivazzi, Daniel Giordan, and Eric Cronin. Reception 6:30-10:30pm. Coalition Gallery – 2010... Read more »

The Weekly Gallery Crawl: 1/7-1/9

Cross posted from The Gallery Crawl and So Much More: Friday – 1/7EVANSTON -Northwestern University Dittmar Gallery – 1999 Campus Dr. Emotional DIY. Reception 6pm. LAKEVIEW -Paper Boy – 1351 W. Belmont Ave. This is the Year!, work by Britton Walters. Reception 5-8pm. LINCOLN PARK -Delilah’s – 2771 N. Lincoln Ave. Bettye Brookfield. Reception 8pm... Read more »

Chicago Gallery Snack Report: Friday, July 23rd and beyond!

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by Jeriah HildwinePhotos by Stephanie Burke Stephanie had made some plans for Friday night, but what she didn’t know was that Ken Saunders was serving dirty martinis!  I can’t say no to a dirty martini, and so we were lured into River North. Dirty Martinis courtesy of Ken Saunders Gallery! I got a very nice... Read more »
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The Top Ten Public Bathrooms In The Chicago Arts Neighborhoods

by Jeriah Hildwine What goes in, must come out.  With all the free beer (despite Grolsch’s recent abandonment of the Chicago art scene) and wine at the openings, that’s a lot of urine being generated.  And, it’s got to go someplace!  We’re not all Andres Serrano, so it can’t all become art.  We need bathrooms... Read more »