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Ignite Glass Studios is a state-of-the-art glass studio and educational and events facility. Located in Chicago’s West Loop, Ignite Glass Studios welcomes all ages and skill levels to experience the art and magic of glassblowing. Ignite Glass Studios offers glassblowing and kilnforming classes, workshops, demonstrations, team-building activities, professional bench rentals, and an artists’ gallery. By night, Ignite’s workroom is transformed into flexible work room offering a unique venue for private, corporate and community events. The space includes a 5,788 square foot room adjacent to and interactive with the glassblowing studio that can accommodate 220-seated guests, as well as an outdoor garden, rooftop deck, and a conference room. This one-of-a-kind facility is an ideal space for any special event. Whether you are looking for a memorable space for a wedding, bar/bat mitzvah, or birthday party or an inspiring venue to engage your business clients or colleagues, Ignite Glass Studios can accommodate your needs and will exceed your expectations.
From 1992 through March 2013 WMG has hosted 322 exhibitions, made up of 174 group shows, 109 invitational/solo shows, 40 Artisan Gallery exhibitions, and eleven off-site shows. More than 7,300 women artists have exhibited their work since WMG was established. Support WMG: www.causes.com/causes/512615?m=eb7a7bc2
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CAC provides professional development, exhibition opportunities, and work-space residencies for artists, alongside public programs that form a bridge between artists and the communities in which they live and work. Through this hybrid programming, CAC nurtures the local arts sector on an individual and community level to advance Chicago's role as a cultural capital.
A contemporary art gallery specializing in national and international artists working in all media, with an emphasis on progressive contemporary painting. The space includes three galleries: Gallery X, Gallery Y, and Gallery O.
As the Gallery celebrates its 30th anniversary, we continue to pursue our mission of presenting and supporting the leading edge of contemporary art, architecture, and design through compelling exhibitions, dynamic programs, and multifaceted support for arts practitioners. An integral part of both the University of Illinois at Chicago's and the city of Chicago’s vibrant contemporary arts scene, Gallery 400 is uniquely poised to offer innovative programming that connects the art of today to scholarship and debate. Gallery 400 has presented more than 1,000 artists in its exhibitions and programs since its founding in 1983. In so doing, we strive to make complex works and ideas accessible to a broad spectrum of the public, advance and cultivate a variety of cultural and intellectual perspectives, and foster an interdisciplinary understanding of the visual arts.programming that connects the art of today to scholarship and debate.
Stop by and see gorgeous paintings and sculpture in our large showroom - then wander the studios and see works in progress by our FM*Gallery represented artists. Space is available for private party rental. We are right around the corner from Next, The Aviary, Publican, Moto, and of course the infamous Victor Hotel. Just look for the big Bunny-Man on the building...
Contemporary art gallery showing a varied roster of conceptual-minded and visually innovative artists, with a special emphasis on artists books on our sister site, WesternXeditions
CHICAGO| WASHINGTON Blvd. 835 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago Il 60607 +1.312.432.0708 Tues. - Fri. 10a - 6p Saturday 11a - 5p CHICAGO| ELIZABETH St. 219 N. Elizabeth St. Chicago, IL. 60607 Tuesday - Wednesday By Appointment Thursday - Friday 10a - 6p Saturday 11a - 5p BERLIN Kluckstrasse 31 DE-10785 Berlin +49.176.323.60906
Rhona Hoffman Gallery, founded originally as Young Hoffman Gallery in 1976, specializes in international contemporary art in all medias, and art that is conceptually, formally, or socio-politically based. From its inception, the gallery has launched emerging artists’ careers. In the seventies, Young Hoffman Gallery was one of the first galleries to offer exhibitions to women artists including Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, Jenny Holzer, and Sylvia Plimack Mangold. Since, 1983 when Rhona Hoffman and Donald Young announced the establishment of separate galleries, Rhona Hoffman Gallery has continued to show young and emerging artists alongside more established ones. Among the artists the gallery has exhibited and/or continues to exhibit are Vito Acconci, Spencer Finch, Luis Gispert, Leon Golub, Robert Heinecken, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Sol LeWitt, Gordon Matta-Clark, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Lorna Simpson, Nancy Spero, Richard Tuttle, Brian Ulrich, Carrie Mae Weems, and Kehinde Wiley. Rhona Hoffman Gallery is very active in the Chicago arts community and maintains strong relationships with museums, helping to place important works in their collections and within their programs. Additionally, the gallery gives exposure to artists currently living in Chicago such as Adam Brooks, Stephanie Brooks, Julia Fish, Judy Ledgerwood, Richard Rezac, and Anne Wilson.
DOCUMENT is a commercial gallery located in Chicago that specializes in contemporary photography, film and media based art. The gallery has organized more than 30 solo exhibitions since its opening in 2011 and actively promotes the work of emerging national and international artists. Operating conjointly as a professional printmaking studio, DOCUMENT facilitates the production of works by emerging and established artists from Chicago and the US.
A contemporary art gallery specializing in national and international artists working in all media, with an emphasis on progressive contemporary painting. The space includes three galleries: Gallery X, Gallery Y, and Gallery O.
Stop by and see gorgeous paintings and sculpture in our large showroom - then wander the studios and see works in progress by our FM*Gallery represented artists. Space is available for private party rental. We are right around the corner from Next, The Aviary, Publican, Moto, and of course the infamous Victor Hotel. Just look for the big Bunny-Man on the building...
Rhona Hoffman Gallery, founded originally as Young Hoffman Gallery in 1976, specializes in international contemporary art in all medias, and art that is conceptually, formally, or socio-politically based. From its inception, the gallery has launched emerging artists’ careers. In the seventies, Young Hoffman Gallery was one of the first galleries to offer exhibitions to women artists including Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, Jenny Holzer, and Sylvia Plimack Mangold. Since, 1983 when Rhona Hoffman and Donald Young announced the establishment of separate galleries, Rhona Hoffman Gallery has continued to show young and emerging artists alongside more established ones. Among the artists the gallery has exhibited and/or continues to exhibit are Vito Acconci, Spencer Finch, Luis Gispert, Leon Golub, Robert Heinecken, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Sol LeWitt, Gordon Matta-Clark, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback, Lorna Simpson, Nancy Spero, Richard Tuttle, Brian Ulrich, Carrie Mae Weems, and Kehinde Wiley. Rhona Hoffman Gallery is very active in the Chicago arts community and maintains strong relationships with museums, helping to place important works in their collections and within their programs. Additionally, the gallery gives exposure to artists currently living in Chicago such as Adam Brooks, Stephanie Brooks, Julia Fish, Judy Ledgerwood, Richard Rezac, and Anne Wilson.
DOCUMENT is a commercial gallery located in Chicago that specializes in contemporary photography, film and media based art. The gallery has organized more than 30 solo exhibitions since its opening in 2011 and actively promotes the work of emerging national and international artists. Operating conjointly as a professional printmaking studio, DOCUMENT facilitates the production of works by emerging and established artists from Chicago and the US.
Contemporary art gallery showing a varied roster of conceptual-minded and visually innovative artists, with a special emphasis on artists books on our sister site, WesternXeditions
Andrew Rafacz Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in Chicago’s West Loop. Founded in 2004, it continues to promote and exhibit internationally recognized emerging and mid-career artists in all mediums.
CHICAGO| WASHINGTON Blvd. 835 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago Il 60607 +1.312.432.0708 Tues. - Fri. 10a - 6p Saturday 11a - 5p CHICAGO| ELIZABETH St. 219 N. Elizabeth St. Chicago, IL. 60607 Tuesday - Wednesday By Appointment Thursday - Friday 10a - 6p Saturday 11a - 5p BERLIN Kluckstrasse 31 DE-10785 Berlin +49.176.323.60906
Established in 1991, Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art (Intuit) is the only nonprofit organization in the United States that is dedicated solely to presenting self-taught and outsider art — with world class exhibitions; resources for scholars and students; a Permanent Collection with holdings of more than 1,100 works of art; the Henry Darger Room Collection; the Robert A. Roth Study Center, a non-circulating collection with a primary focus in the fields of outsider and contemporary self-taught art; and educational programming for people of all interest levels and backgrounds.
THE MISSION represents artists from the United States and Latin America, promoting an international dialogue through a diverse program of provocative solo exhibitions and group shows. Since 2010, THE MISSION has presented pioneering exhibitions of innovative contemporary and historical art, including numerous US debuts for influential artists from South America. Exploring distinctive cultural, social and historical contexts, THE MISSION advocates for artists that shape, inform and challenge contemporary art across media and genres. THE MISSION is dedicated to supporting artistic experimentation and forging new exchanges between artists and audiences throughout the Americas.