by stephanieburke | Dec 5, 2013 | Blog
1. Boy, Pig, Power at PeregrineProgram Work by Doug Ischar. PeregrineProgram is located at 3311 W. Carroll Ave. Reception Sunday, 1-4pm. 2. THE COLLECTORS / VISITATION RITES II at The Franklin The Collectors features work by Corinne Halbert, Chris Lin and Ryan Richey....
by Guest | Dec 5, 2013 | Blog
Guest Post by Hannah Verrill Tatyana Tenenbaum is an interdisciplinary artist whose work examines sound and movement within a shared perceptual, historical, and dramaturgical framework. Her most recent piece, Private Country, premiered this past October at The...
by Guest | Dec 4, 2013 | Blog
GUEST POST BY AUGUST EVANS “Cinema is a wonderful way of expressing dreams.”      -Phillipe Soupault, founding surrealist Here in Bloomington, IN, the December midnight screening series at the renowned IU Cinema, “More Human than...
by Guest | Dec 4, 2013 | Blog
Guest post by A.Martinez I was introduced to the work of Sara Drake at my first Brain Frame event, March 2012. Brain Frame is an event series that invites comic artists to explore the performative side of their work. That night, Sara’s shadow puppet performance...
by Guest | Dec 3, 2013 | Blog
Guest Post by Britton Bertran The art economy in Chicago – specific to the visual art market – is busted. It doesn’t work and hasn’t worked for a long time. Yes, this a provincial observation as we are in a global society, but ask any commercial gallery...
by Jeriah | Dec 2, 2013 | Blog
I should say now that I have never been to Samarkand (in present-day Uzbekistan), and that my views of it have been shaped almost entirely by its mythical role in Clive Barker’s novel Galilee. A quick bit of slacker research, though, reveals the essential nature...