Archived Show Notes
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Remembering Marion Kryczka
In remembrance of Marion Kryczka…
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“WILDERING,” paintings by Basia Krol
[CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, MAY 2022] Eat Paint Studio is pleased to present our first solo exhibition with artist Basia Krol. The exhibition titled, Wildering, opens to the public Saturday, May 14, and continues through June 11, 2022. An opening reception will take place on Saturday, May 14, from 6-9 P.M. The gallery will also be open…
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Closing Reception for Field Guide with Francis Zaander and Special Musical Guest, Material
Special Musical Guest: Material Material is an electronic musical duo formed in Minneapolis in 2015 by Tim Krause and Sam Molstad. Through improvisational techniques and the use of musical machines, the band explores new age and dystopian aesthetics both past and present, drawing particular influence from Germany’s krautrock movement of the 1970’s. Follow Material:
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Live and Talking: David Tortuga and Francis Zaander
Archived: March 19, 2022 – Live and Talking, a spoken work performance in concert with our exhibition “Field Guide to North American Happiness: Paintings by Francis Zaander. Francis Zaander presents an illuminating lecture on “The History of Music”. David Tortuga, an award-winning poet and legendary furniture mover with a million unpublished pages and three children…
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In Conversation: Francis Zaander speaks with Vicki Schneider about his work
Saturday, March 12, 3 -5PM, in the Gallery (ARCHIVED) We are pleased to present A Conversation with Francis Zaander in the gallery. Francis Zaander presented a short film describing his process and discussed his work with writer Vicki Schneider. In Conversation Francis Zaander speaks with Vicki Schneider about his process and work on view in…
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“Field Guide to North American Happiness,” Paintings by Francis Zaander
[CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, February 2022] A landscape painter, artist Francis Zaander finds intrinsic connections between the natural and the man-made in paintings that combine a specificity of place with larger themes of belonging, spirituality, and reflection on where home is. His recent work follows a personal exploration of the American landscape, from the Midwest to the…
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Video Archive: “Where Art Works” Artist Talk, Saturday, Jan 15, 2022
Where Art Works, a group show featuring 16 artists with studios at the Cornelia Arts Building, on view at Eat Paint Studio, Dec 17, 2021 – Jan 22, 2022. The artists on view in “Where Art Works,” include Nelson Armour, Doug Birkenheuer, Sara Boyle, Katherine Drake-Chial, Doug Frohman, Beth Kamhi, Jason Messinger, James Parenti, Madeline…
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Where Art Works: Artist Communities and Creative Placemaking
Sixteen artists whose studios are located at The Cornelia Arts Building in Roscoe Village will participate in a group exhibition at Eat Paint Studio, December 17, 2021 – January 22, 2022. “Where art works,” alludes to the fact that although an artist’s studio practice is unseen, creative work is an integral part of Chicago’s vibrant…
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In Conversation: Andrew Steiner talks with Dan Tamarkin of Tamarkin Camera in the gallery
When: Saturday, December 4, 3pmWhere: Eat Paint Studio, 5036 N Lincoln AveFree to enjoy but RSVP is recommended. Please join us in the gallery for a conversation with our exhibiting artist Andrew Steiner and Dan Tamarkin. If you’ve ever stopped by Tamarkin Camera, located at 300 W Superior Street in Chicago, you are bound to…
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“Available Light,” photographs by Andrew Steiner, opens Friday, November 12, 6-9PM
An exhibition of new photographs by Andrew Steiner is at Eat Paint Studio from November 12 through December 11, 2021. Beginning at the start of Chicago’s shut-down in March 2020, the black and white prints on view are both a personal documentation of the past two years (who among us was not shocked into social…
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“Still Open,” exhibition of new ink paintings by Emily Rapport, features local musicians Gary Camaro and RB Green this August
Still Open, an exhibition of works on paper by Emily Rapport, continues a theme of interest for the artist; neighborhood scenes and portraits of Chicago’s changing urban landscape. Her typically vibrant oil painting palette is restricted to moody earth tones of black, grey, brown and sepia inks. These small scale works on paper have a…
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Claire Elliott, Alexandra Stevenson and Vanessa Shinmoto talk about their work and offer an inside view to materials, techniques and creative processes.
Each artist has created a video showing their studio practice, thinking process, materials and techniques. Captions coming soon!
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