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Eric Von Haynes is a Chicago-based artist, printmaker, and community organizer. He founded Flatlands Press, a print studio that creates art objects and printed ephemera for artists worldwide, with a focus on community engagement. His work blends traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques, creating unique monoprints that invite viewers to reflect on time and memory. Haynes’ work is characterized by his use of slow media, non-repeating patterns, and an emphasis on process-driven art.
1. Tali Halpern: (star)E EYED September 28, 6-9PM Twelve Ten Gallery: 1210 W Thorndale Ave 2. Patricia L. Boyd: new carbon works September 27, 6-8PM Good Weather: 1524 S Western Ave, Ste. 119–121 3. Conspicuous Whorl September 28, 6-9PM LVL3: 1542 N....
This week on Bad at Sports Duncan MacKenzie and Amy Kligman check in with Sean Nash! Thanks to the glory of the Charlotte Street Foundation.
Sean Nash is a visual artist whose work often intersects with fermentation, social practice, and ecological themes. His projects integrate fermented foods into sculptures and exhibitions, exploring the cultural and biological aspects of fermentation. Nash has exhibited at various venues including the Kniznick Gallery at Brandeis, Plug Projects in Kansas City, and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn.
1. Hope Wang September 20, 5-8PM DeGroot Fine Art: 1801 W. Hubbard St, 2. Catherine Sullivan: Redress Workbook, Vandal Studio September 20, 5-8PM Regards: 2216 W Chicago Ave 3. Angelo Kozonis & Jesse Malmed September 22, 4-7PM The Lawn: Email or DM...
1. ebere agwuncha: chinelo house September 14, 6-9PM Roman Susan: 1224 W Loyola Ave 2. Allen Moore: The Black Glo-Liath: in blood we rust September 13, 6-9PM Cleaner Gallery + Projects: 1856 N Richmond St 3. Vanessa Viruet: Bebesota September 13, 6-8PM...