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Posts tagged "Walsh"

Monday Morning Quarterback: 03/03 to 03/06

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Last weekend we adventured out Thursday and Friday nights, hitting Ken Saunders, Walsh, Linda Warren, and the MCA for the UBS 12×12… S: Ken Saunders had a special preview on Thursday for Seattle Reigns, featuring the work of Seattle glass artists Sonja Blomdahl, Judith La Scola, Debora Moore, Jenny Polhman, Sabrina Knowles, Ginny Ruffner, Lisabeth... Read more »

Chicago Gallery Snack Report: March 3rd through March 13th

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by Jeriah HildwinePhotos by  Stephanie Burke Here is a list of where we went; check out the slideshow for images of the snacks and tales from our adventures! Thursday, March 3rdKen Saunders Gallery – 230 W. Superior St. Seattle Reigns. Friday, March 4thWalsh Gallery – 118 N. Peoria St. GRANDEUR AND CATHARSIS, work by the... Read more »

Chicago Gallery Snack Report: Friday, April 23, 2010

by Jeriah HildwinePhotos by Stephanie Burke Jeriah in front of Anne Loucks Gallery. Stephanie and I had just gotten done installing our work at NFO XPO, part of Vers10n, and then it was time to hit the galleries.  We hit Anne Loucks, Threewalls, and Walsh: Anne Loucks – 1046 W. Fulton Mkt. Spontaneous Meditations, work... Read more »
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Chicago Gallery Snack Report: Friday, February 12th, 2010

by Jeriah Hildwine This Friday, February 12th, saw Steph and I at SAIC’s Sullivan Galleries for “Picturing The Studio,” Spoke for a group show of repurposed hardwood flooring, Walsh Gallery for Michiko Itatani’s “Personal Codes,” Packer-Schopf Gallery for the book release of Jason Lahr’s “Words for Paintings,” and EbersMoore for ANTEXPAGNA by Ryan Travis Christian. ... Read more »

Snack Time Report, Friday, January 8th

This week’s snack report reads like an eight-year-old on a road trip:  wine, wine, wine!  Snacks were few and far between as was beer, but I must have put away at least a bottle’s worth of white and about half that worth of red. Your faithful snacker, checking out work by Gregory Jacobsen. We started... Read more »

Family Room, Intuit and Walsh: 3 reviews by Ariel Pittman

Family View at The Family Room Paul Elledge The Post Family is a collective body of seven artists who share studio and exhibition space in Chicago. Their public statement of purpose – “Everything is for the growth of our family members and community by supplying them with the resources and inspiration to accomplish their individual goals”... Read more »
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