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The Wonderment and Complexities of Nature: An Interview with Jenny Kendler

Jenny Kendler is extensively involved in the Chicago art scene, and also dedicated to environmental justice and activism. In fact, her two passions are deeply intertwined. Through her work, she shares the wonder, beauty and complexity of nature and its relationship with human culture. Jenny is a member of the BOLT Residency through the Chicago Artists Coalition, member of the feminist collective...
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Week Ends, Art Begins || August 19th – 21st

FRIDAY || AUGUST 19th, 2011
PROGRESSION Exhibition Opening
An exhibition featuring a selection of works from artists currently working in the Zhou B Art Center.
The title “Progression” suggests an act or an instance of moving forward from one thing or unit in a sequence to the next. For the last seven years, the Zhou B Art Center has become a hub to a diverse community of artists whose...
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Week Ends, Art Begins || July 1st – July 3rd

All of us at Sixty took a look around and the happenings this weekend and picked the ones we think you may want to check out. Also, be sure to check out the downloadable July SIFC Summer Guide. You may also find it sprinkled around the city.
FRIDAY || July 1, 2011
Revenge: New Works by The Little Friends of Printmaking
We couldn’t have written anything better than the clever folks at Rotofugi...
Tags: Adrian Moens, Anthony Abbinanti, Bad At Sports, Badlands, Billie Holiday, Brian Chankin, Buried Bone, Charlie Megna, Chicago, Chicago Artists Resou, Christine Gray, Collaboraction, Comfort Station, Conrad Bakker, Dave Mata, Dethrose Vintage, Dutch day Vintage, ebersmoore gallery, Esteban LaGroue, Fanta Fela, Fela Kuti, Flat Iron Arts Building, Fotoflow. Gapers Block, GabrielleZwick, Gallery Crawl and so Much More, Handmade Nation, heaven gallery, Icons Past and Present, Jennifer Lambert, Jenny Kendler, Jenstyle Chic Vintage, Johalla Projects, Juxtapoz, JW & Melissa Buchanan, Lena Horne, Lipstick Dinosaurs, Logan Square, Lovestory Vintage, Luke Daly, Mary Lou Novak, Mary Miller, Mue Vintage, Nic the Graduate, Nightingale Vintage, Nina Rizzo, On the make, Paul Klein, Paul Nudd, Penguiny Vintage, René Romero Schuler, Revenge, Rogofugi Gallery, Roots and Culture, Sabina Ott, Solastalgia, South Side Community Art Center, Stephanie McMahon, Subject:Object, The Little Friends of Printmaking, United We Buy Sale, Venus Meets Vintage, Victoria Szilagyi, Vintage Freak, Vintage Heaven, Virginia Broersma, Voila Ola, Wesley Kimler, Zummertapez
The Independent Professional: An Interview with LVL3 Gallery

What started as a simple passion and an opportunity to showcase new and emerging Chicago-based artists turned into something more. In early 2010, artist Vincent Uribe founded LVL3 Gallery an independent gallery in Wicker Park. Studying Art History and Arts Administration, Associate Director Allison Kilberg began assisting Vincent shortly after. From their inaugural show entitled, Maybes to recently...
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