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Event For: Friday, June 15, 2012
Exhibitor: [Northeastern Illinois University Art Gallery]

Posted: 2012-06-07 19:53:55

The NEIU Fine Arts Center Gallery is pleased to announce the Art Alumni Exhibition. The exhibition will open on Monday June 11th and run through Friday July 27th, 2012. This juried exhibition consists of work in all media created by art department graduates from 1974 through 2011. The NEIU Alumni Association will be hosting a reception for the artists on Friday June 15th from 6-9pm in the gallery. Parking is free in Parking Lot F the night of the reception only. All events are free and open to the public.


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Event For: Friday, June 15, 2012
Exhibitor: [Center for Book & Paper Arts (Columbia College Chicago)]

Posted: 2012-06-12 13:55:21

Material Assumptions: Paper as Dialogue June 15 - August 11, 2012

Friday, June 15: Opening reception, 4-7 Roundtable: Hand Papermaking, Collaboration & Contemporary Art), 6:30-8

Jessica Stockholder, Glenn Ligon, Richard Tuttle, Chuck Close, Polly Apfelbaum, Sonya Blesofsky, Mel Bochner, Ian Cooper, William Kentridge, Matt Keegan, Beth Campbell, Nina Bovasso

Newly commissioned works by Dan Devening, Deborah Boardman, Ian Schneller, Annica Cuppetelli & Cristobal Mendoza, Matthew Shlian, Kate McQuillen, Niall McClelland, Anna Tsantir, Daniel Luedtke, Zoe Nelson, Julie Schenkelberg, Susan Goethel Campbell


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Event For: Friday, June 15, 2012
Exhibitor: [Gene Siskel Film Center]

Posted: 2012-06-13 12:26:35

Gene Siskel Film Center presents Chicago premiere of "Portrait of Wally" Friday, June 15-Thursday, June 21 only

"Portrait of Wally" traces the tangled history of an Egon Schiele painting--the artist's 1912 portrait of his teenage mistress--that became a cause célèbre of the art restitution movement, from its forced removal from its Jewish owner by a Nazi art-dealer to its being subpoenaed while on loan to a 1997 MoMA exhibition in New York.

Showtimes: Friday 6:00 & 7:45 pm; Saturday 3:00, 5:00 & 7:45 pm; Sunday 3:00 & 4:45 pm; Monday-Thursday 6:00 & 7:45 pm

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