The quarantine is a time to watch ourselves (by force). To let the demons come around to eat us. This virus that came on a plane and migrates to warmer bodies everyday. Bodies consumed by night monsters. “A pataletas de ahogado” we resist the fear of death.
Read MoreI am a combat veteran creating sculptures from scrap metal and discarded industrial gears.
Read MoreMale and female ten inch sculpted figures made with mixed stoneware clay bodies (cone 10 reduction firing).
After a 45 year career as an internationally recognized composer of chamber, orchestral, and computer generated music, Howard Sandroff turned his gifts to sculpting in welded steel in the early 2000s.
Read MoreMargie Criner is a Chicago-based artist hiding miniature narrative sculpture inside abstract sculpture. She offers the viewer an opportunity to change the way one looks at something by combining multiple perspectives with the art of illusion.
Read MoreA recent video featuring the sculpture of John Medwedeff. This artist's career touches on Southern Illinois University's past, present, and future.
Read MoreThis live event will take place May 4 at 7pm.
In Flux: Chicago Artists and Immigration is a continuation of the 2018-2020 project Living Architecture – a large-scale, multidisciplinary exhibition.
Read MoreINFINITY, made from mirror polished stainless steel at the Austin Town Hall Park Cultural Center in Chicago.
Art in and of itself can be a great treasure. This juried exhibit embraces special places, meaningful moments, found objects and all things held dear. Enjoy artistic perspectives of precious things.