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Chicago, Illinois- Woman Made Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a new group exhibition, “One Planet, One Experiment,” and solo exhibitions by Lynda Cole, Jean Nerenberg and Leslie Sobel. The Artisan Gallery is showing “Object of Desire,” curated by Mary Stoppert and Carmen M. Perez.
In addition to group and solo exhibitions, Woman Made Gallery presents a poetry reading hosted by Nina Corwin on Sunday, September 14, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Please join us at the artist reception on Friday, September 5, from 6 to 9 p.m., at 685 N. Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago. Works will be on display until October 2, 2008.
Regular Gallery hours are Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 12 to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 12 to 4 p.m.
Woman Made Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of its new juried group exhibition, “One Planet, One Experiment.” The show brings together the work of 34 artists and includes sculpture, painting, etching and photography.
The show’s title is inspired by the writings of American ecologist E.O. Wilson, which examine the threats that human activity pose to the environment. >From the colorful found object installations of Efrat Hildesheim, to the eerie photographed sculptures of Cynthia O’Dell, this group show presents a variety of perspectives on humans’ often destructive interactions with the physical world that they inhabit.
Jurors Lynda Cole and Leslie Sobel are both practicing artists whose knowledge base extends beyond the realm of visual art and into that of the environment. Cole is both a member of Michigan’s WSG Gallery and a former landscaping business owner, while Sobel is one of the founders of Art Alchemists, a collective of artists who use digital technology in the creation of their works. Both artists will exhibit a body of their work simultaneously with the group show.
Exhibiting group show artists are Tomoko Abe, Katharyn Addcox, Jane Ingram Allen, ATYL, Sandra Bacon, Arden Bendler Browning, Nicole Clare Campbell, Sage Chettle, Marnie Victoria Fender, Julie Ganser, Christie Ginanni, Cherie Hanson, Michelle A. Hegyi, Efrat Hildesheim, Emily Keown, Deborah Landry, Kim Laurel, M. Lennington, Sara Mast, Carol McHarg, Susan Norton-Scott, Cynthia O’Dell, Margaret Parker, Jennifer Gioe Peper, Catherine Prose, Maryruth Prose, Sepideh Salehi, Liz Ghitta Segall, Bricelyn Strauch, Allison Svoboda, Susana Taratuty, Liz Vercruysse, Katherine Weston, LaDawna Whiteside and Gail Willert.
Woman Made is honored to have Cindy Melk, founder and CEO of H20, serve as Award Juror for this exhibition. Melk is an avid art collector and successful businesswoman with a strong commitment to the environment.
The Artist Reception is on September 5 from 6 to 9 p.m. and works will be up through October 2, 2008.
Images: (top right) “The Experiment” – wood-fired native clay, by Liz Vercruysse
(top left) “Oklahoma Sample I” – screen print, photo transfer, drawing and painting, 32 x 32 inches, by Catherine Prose
Exhibition Dates: September 5 – October 2, 2008