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Exploring Human Relationships: A Dialogue with Miller & Shellabarger, Pt. 1
In 2011, as an intern at Illinois State University Galleries, I was introduced to husband- and-husband artists, Dutes Miller & Stan Shellabarger. Over the course of a week, I got to observe their performance Seed Drawings and document another performance Sewn Together. I conversed with the artists about life, and watched them transform the bare white walls of the gallery space into an amazingly...
Spudnik Press // Screenprint Your Own T-Shirt
Spudnik Press Cooperative, Chicago’s printmaking studio, offers classes to those who are fascinated, intrigued and eager to learn the art of printmaking. I had the pleasure of attending the “Screenprint Your Own T-Shirt” workshop and watch as individuals from all different career backgrounds learned and explored the craft of screen printing. This one-day workshop, led by Spudnik instructor Megan...
Weekly Guide to Art in Chicago // February 13th – 19th, 2012
Our weekly calendar is a list of visual art related events happening in Chicago. The events that we choose are loosely curated based on the information that is put in front of us. If you would like to take advantage of having your event listed on our website please send a press release to nicolettecaldwell(at)sixtyinchesfromcenter.org.
MONDAY || February 13th, 2012
The Gala 2/13
The Gala is...
Tags: 2012 Chicago Cultural Plan, Abdel "bullet-bill" Morched, Abigail Csanda, ACRE Projects, Adam "Goomba" Mitchell, Alberto Alguilar, Alice Anne Parker Severson, Allison Spicer, Amor Pirata, Andrew Gilliatt, Andrew Laumann, Angel Clark, Ann Toebbe, Anna Kunz, Arow Collective, Avery R. Young, Block Cinema, Bruce Bailie, Calarts, Carole Hennesey, Catie Olsen, chicago artists coalition, Chicago Cultural Plan, Chicago Filmmakers, Chicago Original, Citypoint Lofts Chicago, Clone, Clothes Optional Vintage, Columbia College Chicago, corinne halbert, Craig Hershaw, Dan Rangel, Dan Sullivan, Dana Carter, Daniel Giordan, Danielle Paz, DCASE, Deborah Boardman, Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, Dion Vigne, DJ Servoe, Doukan 7002, Doukan 7002: New work and artist talk by Tom Walther, DuSable Museum, DuSable Museum of African American History, edra soto, Elephant Room, Emanuel Vinson, Ephelon Trio, Eric Brown, Eric May, Eric Veit, Ethan Cook, Gallery Swarm, Gene Siskel Film Center, Gianni Onassis, Glyph "ugh, Graham Foundation, HATCH Projects, Heidi Norton, Hungryman Gallery, Ian Mitchell Wallace, Impolite Society, Insight arts, Jacinto Ariza, Jackie Orozco, James Cox, Jane Belson Conger Shiman, Japanese Cultural Center Chicago, Jasson Perez, Jeroen Nelemans, John Roebas, Johnathan Fields, Jose Calvo, Julia Galloway, Julieta Alvarez, Kathryn Trumbull, Kid Jungle, Kirsten Leenaars, Krisdelarash, Larry Auld, Leslie Thornton, Letha Wilson, lillstreet art center, Links Hall, Lou Mallozzi, Luftwerk, Mallory Anita Lawson, Mari Alcauter, Maria Gaspar, Marilyn Volkman, MartinJon, McKeever Donovan, Meg Duguid, Melissa Oresky, Michael Hunter, Michael Rea, Michelle Harris, Mike Henderson, Miles Brothers, Millenium Park, Mindy Rose-Schwartz, Molly Zuckerman-Hartung, Mona Nagai, Next Door Chicago, Nicholas Senn High School, Node, Northeastern Illinois University, Paul Nudd, Pedro Pulido, Petra Bachmaier, PFA Collection, Radical Light: Alternative Film and Video in the San Francisco Bay Area, Ralph "Bob-Omb" Browne, Reels Green, RGB Lounge, Rick Testa, Rico Sisney, Robert Nelson, Robin Juan, Roots and Culture, ROX H, Rumble Arts Center, Ryan Richey, Ryan Travis Christian, Scott Stark, Sean Gallero, Seth Green, Sofia Leiby, Spudnik Press, Stanley Tigerman, Steve Anker, Teresa Silva, Terrain in Oak Park, The Andy Warhol Foundation, The gala, The Piranha Club Supper Club, Theaster Gates, Theaster Gates and the Mississippi Black Monks, Tim Peters, Tom Marioni, Tom Walther, Turtel Onli, ugh, ugh" Sputnik, William H. Donner Foundation, Zachary Cahill
Week Ends, Art Begins || September 2nd – 4th
FRIDAY || SEPTEMBER 2nd, 2011
{ E X Q U I S I T E • C O R P S E }
Cheers to Sixty’s own Jenny Lam, Zachary Johnson and Jes Standefer–curator and two of the 40 participants in this collaborative art exhibition in classic exquisite corpse style. E.C. will include Interactive art (stuff you can touch). Audience-participatory art (stuff you can create). An advice booth (stuff that may...
Tags: African Festival Of The Arts, Alyssa Miserendino, Bad At Sports, Chicago Artists Resource, Claire Ashley, David Boykin, Elastic Arts, EQ Skyn Deep IV, Exquisite Corpse, Flat Iron Arts Building, Fotoflow, Fulton Street Collective, Gallery Crawl and so Much More, Gapers Block, Goshi Pop Up Art, Hanah Joh Taylor, Happy Collaborationists, Hazel, Hyde Park Art Center, Jazz Fest, Jenny Lam, Jes Standefer, Jettison, Join Creative, Laura Berger, Logan Square Arts Center, Longman & Eagle, Marcus Johnson, Microcosmic Sound Orchestra, Nahcotta Gallery, New Capital, New Catalogue, RGB Lounge, Roxaboxen, Spudnik Press, Star Lounge Coffee, Temporary Allegiance, The Visualist, UIC, Urban Art Retreat, Washington Park, Zachary Johnson
Summer Guide To Chicago Art: July
Summer in Chicago is a blessing. This year we suffered through a long winter, gloomy spring, and one of the wettest Mays on record for these sweet summer months. Oh, yeah, and we did that whole Snowmaggedon thing too. Now it’s our time to enjoy the full beauty of our city. What better way than to take in some art? To help you enjoy summer in Chicago to it’s fullest, we’ve put together...
Tags: Arts and Crafts Festival, Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago, chicago loop alliance, Conrad Freiberg, Drink and Draw Comics, DuSable Museum, Grant Park, Hank Feeley, Jason Peot, Jenn Wilson, July, Linda Warren Gallery, Margaret Hankel, Mary Porterfield, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Our Origins, People Don't Like To Read Art, Printworks Gallery, SIFC, Sixty Inches From Center, Spudnik Press, Summer Guide, The Chicago Project IV, western exhibitions, Zachary Johnson
“What’s Your Art?” | You Came, You Saw, We Celebrated
Thank you.
We at Sixty Inches From Center want to thank you all for coming out to “What’s Your Art?” Celebrating the Art Centers of Chicago. You could have been anywhere in the city and you chose to come celebrate with us and WBEZ!
We are taking a week to come down from the event, but be sure to keep a look out for the pictures from our photo booth, video footage from the event...
Sponsor The SIFC “Contributor Incentive Program”
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We are always looking for ways to strengthen our team and contribution fulfillment with donations from local organizations and businesses. SIFC operates with a small staff of three directors, one web designer, and one editor, who work closely with our contributors on a weekly basis to develop content for the archive. SIFC is a growing organization...
The Future of Spudnik Press: A Conversation with Alison Kleiman
Alison Kleiman. March 11, 2011 (Photo Credit: Zachary Johnson)
Last week I sat down with Alison Kleiman of Spudnik Press to discuss their expansion project, her role as vice president of the board, and the value of Spudnik to her and the Chicago arts community.
Zachary Johnson (ZJ): First off, could you explain how you came to be involved with Spudnik Press?
Alison Kleiman (AK): I got in contact with...
Hashbrown: Spudnik Press’ Delicious Fundraiser
Young art enthusiasts were packed in tight Saturday the 26th at 1821 W. Hubbard, hungry for chili. The cook-off was called Hashbrown and took place at Spudnik Press’ new location, down the hall from their previous space. Spudnik organized the fundraiser as part of Space Race, their capital campaign to raise money to move into their new location. Guests paid ten dollars at the door and were given...


