Chicago Printmakers Collaborative
Upcoming News & Events
October 2008
Part of a nation-wide series of printmaking exhibitions
organized by the New York Society of Etchers
continuing through November 1, 2008
The CPC's "The Art of Democracy" is part of a network of
exhibitions and events that are taking place in Chicago,
San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, New York, Atlanta,
and other cities across the U.S. The printmaking medium
has historically proven itself as a prime democratic
broadcaster of artistic and political vision.
Join us as we work to amplify the artistic
voices willing to speak out in these dangerous times.
Gallery hours are Wednesdays and Saturdays,
12-5 and by appointment
Exhibiting artists:
Alex Chitty
Misha Goro
Carrie Iverson
Deborah Maris Lader
Artemio Rodriguez
Shira Soskel
Megan Sterling
Kyra Termini
with a special showing of posters made by Misha Goro's
students at the American Academy of Art.
Posters from print artists across the nation will also be on display.
for more info, also see www.artofdemocracy.org
Fall Classes at the Chicago Printmakers Collaborative
Are FULL! stay tuned for upcoming info on winter/spring offerings...
Educating the masses on the fine art of printmaking for over 19 years!
Also Available:
Private and Semi-private classes in
Screenprinting, Lithography, Etching, Relief, Monotype, and more!
Monthly PRESS TIME with key access for experienced, professional printmakers
email us at
info@chicagoprintmakers.com
or call 773-293-2070.
The CPC is located in Lincoln Square,
at 4642 N. Western Avenue., just across the street from
the Brown Line el stop, on the west side of the street,
between Wilson and Leland.
Check us out on the web:
www.chicagoprintmakers.com
"Say Hello to Yourself" (above) oil, drawing, photography on board
24 x 25 cm, by Deborah Maris Lader, Director of the Printmakers Collaborative
To purchase please call the CPC at 773.293.2070.
The works of Ashley A. Woods, Turtel Onli, and many other Black Age greats is in the "Out Of Sequence" exhibition at the Krannert Museum in Champaign-Urbana opening Oct.24th and running until Jan. 4th. It will show a variety of under represented works in the field of sequential art and illustration. Woods along with a few others will travel to Japan in Novemeber representing the show. The entire show will travel to Denver after its current run.
Other artists in the Krannert exhibition:Artists: Ben Alcantara, Dawud Anyabwile, Ryan Armand, Gus Arriola, Kyle Baker, Alison Bechdel, Dale Beran and David Hellman, Ray Billingsley, Bentley Boyd, Mark Staff Brandl, Nell Brinkley, Dawn Brown, Marjorie Henderson Buell, Elmer Simms Campbell, Stanford Carpenter, Denys Cowan, Jenny Craft, Phonzie Davis, Christa Donner, Colleen Doran, Grace Drayton, Kris Dresen, Edwina Dumm, Brummett Echohawk, Donovan Foote, Shaenon Garrity, Nicholas Gurewitch, Oliver Harrington, Ethel Hays, Shepherd Hendrix, Leilani Hickerson, C. Hill, Raye Horne, Tom Hunt, Phil Jimenez, Ryan Kelly, Keith Knight, Mshindo Kuumba I, Hope Larson, Jenn Manley Lee, Jim Mahfood, Scott McCloud, Dylan Meconis, Dale Messick, Eric Millikin, Tarpe Mills, Andrei Molotiu, Brian Moore, Danica Novgorodoff, Rose O'Neill, Turtel Onli, Jackie Ormes, Ken Patterson, Mikhaela Reid, Trina Robbins, Stan Sakai, Richard Santiago, Melody Shickley, C. Spike Trotman, Ann Telnaes, Hilda Terry, Dann Tincher, Lance Tooks, Tak Toyoshima, Drew Weing, Brian Wood, Masheka Wood, Ashley Woods, Larry Yang, and Lev Yilmaz.
Chicago Artists Month ROCKS!!!!!
BLACK AGE FOREVER!!!!
(Thanks, Turtel!)