Current and Upcoming
Artist's talk at Chicago Arts Retreats
artists and writers salons hosted by Kapra Fleming and Miguel Lemus
January 21, 2012
The Bike Room is a project space operated in the old bikel room
of my home.
The Bike Room's 2011 exhibiting artists were:
Nicole Pérez, Ruyell Ho, Karolina Gnatowski and Alex Jovanovich
The 2012 season inaugurates in March with Christian Rieben. Stay tuned!
Driftless: Can't See The Forest For The Trees
Second Installment: Birch Eyes
September 11- October 7, 2010
Stump Town Gallery, Alma, Wisconsin
Gallery 350
of the Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago Faculty Exhibition
October 14 - December 4, 2010
Opening reception October 14, 5-7
Nancy Lu Rosenheim Gallery Talk, October 19, 11am-12pm
Stumptown Gallery
Driftless: Can't See The Forest For The Trees
Second Installment: Birch Eyes
September 11 - October 7, 2010
Past News
Bailliwik, Issue 08
2010 Issue 08 is out! The Artists' book is gorgeous. Check out the website version, designed by Sujata
Bailliwik, Issue 07
2010 Issue 07 is out!
Julius Caesar
Fest Fest Silent Auction
Sunday, September 27th, on view September 13-27 @ 3144 West Carroll Ave. 2G, Chicago, IL 60612
Koehnline Museum of Art
Down to There: Women and Their Relationship to Hair
Oakton Community College
1600 East Golf Road
Des Plaines, IL 60016
Stump Town Gallery
Driftless: Can't See the Forest for the Trees
First Installment: Tumbleweed
June, 2009
Make Me An Offer
a joint curatorial project of Linsay Grace and Nancy Lu Rosenheim at The Admissions Office (alias Gallery 350)
December 9, 2008 through January 23, 2009
350 N. Orleans Street, Chicago
Make Me an Offer is a national exhibition seeking to emphasize the growing ambiguity between the commercial and fine arts. It challenges the artificial nature of this distinction.
Participating artists: Alex Jovanovich, Andrew Oleksiuk, Caroline Anderson, Christian Rieben, Clare Rosean, David Opie, Derek Haverland, Diana Baumbach, Francine LeClercq, Jessica Westbrook, Karissa Lang, Lindsay Grace, Matthew Metzger, Paul Sedan, Phil McCollam, Susan Adame
Koehnline Museum of Art
Feminist Ecology: Women and the Earth
Oakton Community College
1600 East Golf Road
Des Plaines, IL 60016
October 28 - November 7, 2008
Bailliwik, Issue 06
Issue 06 Autumn 2008 is out! Check out the beautiful website version
or purchase a limited addition book
Second Annual Kewaunee Arts Celebrate
Kewaunee, WI
Opening reception: July 25, 2008
Ohio Institute of Art-Cincinnati
Faculty Exhibition
Autumn 2008
Voda Gallery
Group show with: Robert Brasher, Matias Cuevas,Katie Jost, Nicold Perez, Chae Eun Rhee, Christian Rieben, Brett Stoddart
Opening reception at Kristindlmarkt, November 21, 2008
122 Ellis Street, Kewaunee, WI 54216
Printer's Ball
at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
showcased Bailliwik issue 06, Fall 2008
ARC Gallery
Carnal Animates
April 2 - May 3, 2008
opening Friday April 4, 6-9, 2008
Gallery 350
of the Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago
All Faculty Exhibition, April 28 - May 30, 2008
Gallery 350 / 350 N. Orleans St. / Chicago, IL 60654 / 312.280.3500
Chicago Geese Not Bumper Stickers
Goostopia Environmental Art Project by Diane Masuda
Low Brow and High Brow Photography
of Nuisance Geese - A Petition for WildLife with Socio-Po
Koehnline Museum of Art
October 30-November 9, 2007
“Symbolism, Myth, and Ritual”
Exhibition is sponsored by the Koehnline Museum of Art and the Women’s Studies Program at Oakton Community College. Oakton Community College, 1600 E. Golf Road
Des Plaines, IL
Bailliwik Issue 05
Please check out my recent inclusion in the Web Supplement, issue 05
pART time
An exhibition of The Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago part-time faculty
April 10 - May 31, 2007
Reception Thursday, April 19, 2007, 5:00 pm
Bare Walls 2006
November, 2006: Created and sold a mixed media painting at the Bare Walls event and silent auction. This event raised $125,000 for the SAIC Scholarship Fund
Balls Out
518 East Erie St, Milwaukee
July 28 & 29, 2006; Opening July 28, 7pm – 12 midnight
Gallery hours July 29, 11AM –11 PM
Balls Out is artists flouting their own conventions. Balls Out is bravery in the studio and faith in the unknown. Balls Out is stripping art down to its basics: artist, tools, idea – balls out.
Balls Out is a warehouse exhibition of paintings by exceptional Chicago and Milwaukee based artists.
Opt-In
Revisioning America
Chicago Music Garage, June 2006