Date |
Author |
Publication |
Description |
06/29/00 |
Christine Demma |
The Star |
FROM EXHIBITS TO CLASSES, TINLEY ART CENTER DOES IT ALL
Vogt house brings a forum for art on the south side of chicago |
06/29/00 |
Laura Zahn Pohl |
Chicago Tribune |
USING WEB AS A GALLERY, NAPERVILLE RODEO ARTIST ENJOYS SUCCESSFUL RIDE
Artist's website has helped his career doing rodeo art take off. |
06/29/00 |
Jennifer Saranow |
Evanston Review |
YOUTH MURAL DEPICTS CITYS UNIQUENESS
New mural in Evanston depicts the lake. |
06/29/00 |
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Arlington Heights Post |
PONY ART
Arlington Heights Posts entry in Ponies on Parade. |
6/28/00 |
Wynn Koebel Foster |
River Forest Forest Leaves |
ART STUDENTS CREATE MURAL FOR HOSPITALS CHILDREN
Ridgewood High School students paint a mural in West Suburban Hospital Medical Center in Oak Park |
6/23/00 |
Margaret Hawkins |
Chicago Sun-Times |
SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION |
6/21/00 |
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Inside Online |
One of the cows is given to the Chicago Childrens Museum on Navy Pier |
06/21/00 |
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Chicago Tribune |
SCHOOL EXPANDS ARTS OFFERINGS TO CULINARY PROGRAM
The Illinois Institute of Art at Chicago recently expanded its offerings to include the culinary arts, and in January it opened its doors to an 18,000-square-foot culinary school. |
06/21/00 |
Ruth Fuller |
Chicago Tribune |
ARTIST HAS PROFESSION PURSUING HIS PASSION
GALLERY OWNER IS BACK DOING WHAT HE LOVES AFTER VENTURE INTO `REAL JOB'
A New Gallery, Art de Chicago, opens on the North Shore at Highland Park. It will display an eclectic mix of art at his gallery so that featured artists are able to try different styles and show many different types of work. |
06/18/00 |
Brad Webber |
Chicago Tribune |
CARTOON EXHIBIT IS CROWD DRAW
"Cartoons and Junior Cartoons" includes original works from comic-book legends as well as neophytes. |
06/17/00 |
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Metromix |
FROM PAINTINGS TO POTTERY
CHICAGO'S ART FAIRS ARE A BONANZA FOR BUYERS AND BROWSERS
Comprehensive listing of art fairs in Chicagoland from now to end of September. |
06/17/00 |
Alan G. Artner |
Metromix |
OP-TIONS
ABSTRACT BRAND OF ART CAN STILL MESMERIZE
Artner's dislike for this show: "But how serious, really, is the act when the results still look like do-it-yourself psychedelia?" |
06/16/00 |
Margaret Hawkins |
Chicago Sun-Times |
A PASSAGE TO SERENITY
An unusual grass cathedral installation in Evanston. |
06/16/00 |
Jodie Jacobs |
Chicago Tribune |
EAST: SAUGATUCK SUITS ART LOVERS
A city in Michigan has good reasons for Chicago art lovers to come and visit. (interesting how the trib picked up this topic AFTER Chicago Artists' Coalition wrote about it) |
06/16/00 |
Patrick Cole |
Chicago Tribune |
MOO YORK, MOO YORK--EAST GETS OWN HERD
yeah, yeah New York is doing the cows. BUT the big thing in this article is the announcement that the cow parade will be organized world-wide next year. |
06/15/00 |
Mike Conklin |
Chicago Tribune |
THE UNSUNG ART OF SCAFFOLDING
`A BUILDING IN SCAFFOLDING IS LIKE A BUTTERFLY IN ITS COCOON.'
TIM SAMUELSON,ARCHITECTURE CURATOR FOR THE CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The complex details that make scaffolds into art. |
06/15/00 |
Jerry Wallis |
Pioneer Press |
ARTISTS AVAILABLE FOR PONIES
Arlington Heights' Ponies on Parade |
06/13/00 |
Jon Anderson |
Chicago Tribune |
IN WORLD OF ART, HERE'S MONET OF TYPEWRITER
Art made by a typewriter shown at Truman College |
06/13/00 |
Alan Artner and Ron Grossman |
Chicago Tribune |
MUSEUM, HEIRS SETTLE WW II-ERA ART DISPUTE
JEWISH COLLECTOR'S HOLDINGS AUCTIONED BY VICHY FRANCE |
06/11/00 |
Alan G. Artner |
Chicago Tribune |
PLAYING WITH PERCEPTION
OLAFUR ELIASSON'S ART IS ALL IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
Eliasson's use of light for his installations at the Art Institute makes the viewer think about how they view. |
06/09/2000 |
T. Shawn Taylor |
Chicago Tribune |
ARTIST'S WORK A TRIUMPH OF STRENGTH, SPIRIT
Afghan artist paints about his cultural heritage.
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06/09/2000 |
Alan G. Artner |
Chicago Tribune |
MIYOKO ITO
Artner's weekly review. "Abstract Impressionist" painter Miyoko Ito.
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06/09/2000 |
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Chicago Tribune |
BIKE ART STOLEN
Chicago Tribune,
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06/08/2000 |
John Flink |
Chicago Tribune |
WAUKEGAN WAS HIS BIG CANVAS
CITY WAS ENLIVENED BY JIM HARRINGTON'S ART, PASSION FOR LIFE
An artist that focused on making changes in people's lives in Waukegan. A great story.
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06/06/2000 |
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Chicago Tribune |
SCULPTOR LEONARD BASKIN; WORKED ON FDR MONUMENT
"Sculptor Leonard Baskin, whose works depicted the suffering of the Holocaust and the common people mourning Franklin Delano Roosevelt, died Saturday at 77." ,
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06/04/2000 |
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Star Newspapers |
ART SHOW BACKERS HOPE FOR GOOD WEATHER
65 artists to show works at Irwin Park festivities |
06/04/2000 |
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Chicago Tribune |
COURSE CORRECTION
Every weekday morning at artist Bruno Surdo's School of Representational Art, students work at easels before a nude model posed in the classical mode. A few of the students at Surdo's school, located on the cluttered 7th floor of a vintage brick build... |
06/04/2000 |
Lisa Stein |
Chicago Tribune |
WALK WITH HISTORY
ELLEN LANYON PAINTS THE CITY'S STORY IN A MURAL ALONG RIVERWALK |
06/04/2000 |
Brenda G. Russell |
Chicago Tribune |
ART CONSERVATOR
Barry R. Bauman, 51 /SELF-EMPLOYED, The Chicago Conservation Center /SALARY RANGE: $20,000 to $80,000 Why did you choose this field? Initially I wanted to be an art historian and I went to the University of Chicago and received a master's degree in ar... |
06/04/2000 |
David Mendell |
Chicago Tribune |
FISH? PIG? THEY'RE ALL JUST COPY CATS
The Chicago area is considered the birthplace of many original creations surely coveted by other locales: the blues, Ernest Hemingway, Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, Wrigley Field, just to drop a few
names. But this summer, cities across North Ameri... |
06/04/2000 |
Christopher Newton |
Chicago Tribune |
SALARY GAP FOR TEACHERS GETS WIDER
Thom Ritenbaugh, who teaches art at a public high school, will make $90,000 next year, more than some young lawyers and accountants in his well-to-do suburban Philadelphia neighborhood. The big paycheck highlights a trend that education experts say is... |
06/02/2000 |
Margaret Hawkins |
Chicago SunTimes |
GALLERY GLANCE
In the post art fair lull, when mainstream commercial galleries slow for the summer, art crawlers finally get their chance to investigate less frequented, alternative and just plain offbeat galleries. Here are a few out-of-the-way venues to check out. |
06/02/2000 |
Steve Stanek |
Chicago Tribune |
COUNCIL PROMOTES MANY FACES OF ART
As a Geneva resident, Liz Johnston appreciates the area's picturesque landscape, historic buildings and antiques and collectibles shops. But for Johnston, the Fox Valley's varied and vibrant... |
06/01/00 |
Lena Rayes-Ichkhan |
Deerfield Review/Highland Park News |
STUDENTS REVIVE MURAL FOR KIPLINGS 50TH |
06/01/00 |
Michael Drakulich |
Star Newspapers |
MODERN ART SEMINAR TO UPDATE TEACHING TECHNIQUES |
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