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Rachel Niffenegger
Edie Fake, Paul Nudd and Deb Sokolow
Chicago Comics: Future Forward
Chicago Cultural Center
78 E. Washington St.
Chicago, IL 60602
10 YEARS
79 Newton Lane
East Hampton, NY
11937
Lilli Carré
Unfettered Corps
(screening)
195 Front St
Newburgh
NY 12550
USA
Screening on June 19 at 7 to 9 PM EST
Robyn O’neil
The Los Angeles Drawings
(solo show)
743 N. La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90038
Deb Sokolow
Deb Sokolow on Mr. Kim Jong-un Attempts to Kidnap Mr. Michael Jordan and the Blurry Line Between Fact and Fiction
artist talk
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE
Email comicssumposium@gmail.com to register
Free and open to the public
7PM EST
6PM CST
Marshall Brown
Power of Description // Launch Event for Manifest #3
A Facebook Live Event
co-hosted by Manifest and the Princeton School of Architecture
12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EST
Marshall Brown
Marshall Brown and Amanda Williams on “The Business of Beauty”
artist talk
The Arts Club of Chicago Virtual Viewing
11:30 am – 12:30 om
Lilli Carré, Richard Hull and Geoffrey Todd Smith
Private Eye: The Imagist Impulse in Chicago Art
(museum group show), offsite
4000 Michigan Road
Indianapolis, Indiana
46208-3326
Edie Fake
IG Live Conversation with Edie Fake and Claire Gilman
artist talk
On Instagram Live
Tuesday, January 26
12:30 PM EST
Jessica Campbell, Edie Fake and Lilli Carré
Chicago Comics: 1960s to Now
(museum group show)
220 E Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL 60611
Robyn O’neil
Lost and Looking
(museum group show)
101 W. Second Street,
Michigan City, IN 46360
219-874-4900
Considering how place and loss affect us all, artists included in Lost and Looking confront the reality of our pasts and our futures. Places from our collective and personal histories help define who we are even as they remain fluid and ever changing in our mind’s eye. These artists consistently explore how true or fictionalized our memories can be, and how accurate or inaccurate recorded history truly is. Searching for and finding our place, both spiritually and physically, often drives an entire life’s meaning. The ever-shifting landscape, filled with false histories, be they personal or historical, drive these artists in their quest for higher meaning.
Artwork shown: Invented Tropical Landscape-American Man Struggling with Lion (After Rousseau), 2018 by Robyn O’Neil
Exhibiting Artists:
- Gertrude Abercrombie,
- Theaster Gates,
- Amy Honchell,
- Kelly Kristin Jones,
- Bobbi Meier,
- Robyn O’Neil,
- Nina Rizzo,
- Alison Ruttan