Tag: Chicago

  • Grand Opening Brings Culture, Community, and Creativity to Chicago’s South Side

    Grand Opening Brings Culture, Community, and Creativity to Chicago’s South Side

    The Art Center of Englewood proudly opened its doors on February 1, 2025, marking a momentous occasion for the community as a new hub for artistic expression, cultural enrichment, and creative empowerment. The grand opening event was a vibrant celebration, featuring an impressive lineup of artists, live performances, and activities for all ages.

    The event showcased the works of esteemed artists Andre Brown, GXP Kappa Chapter Charter Member Dionne Victoria, Victor T. Simmons Sr., and youth artist Yusuf Olugbile, along with an inspiring exhibition from The Healing Academy Art Collection. Attendees were captivated by the diverse and thought-provoking artwork, highlighting themes of resilience, identity, and the transformative power of creativity.

    Adding to the cultural richness of the evening, guests were treated to mesmerizing live performances. The talented David Boykin delivered a soul-stirring musical set, while Jada K, a remarkable 16-year-old harpist, enchanted the audience with a stunning performance. The open mic session, featuring the dynamic spoken word artist Adverb, provided a platform for emerging voices to share their artistry with an engaged and appreciative crowd.

    The celebration extended beyond the gallery and stage, embracing the entire community. A carefully curated selection of Black-owned business vendors was present, offering unique goods and services, fostering entrepreneurship, and supporting local economic growth. Additionally, interactive play spaces ensured that children could engage in creative activities while their families enjoyed the program, making the event a true reflection of community inclusivity and togetherness.

    “The Art Center of Englewood is more than just gallery space; it is a sanctuary for creativity, a beacon of cultural pride, and a space where artists, their families and the community can unite,” said Dionne Victoria, Founder/Director of the Art Center of Englewood and member of the GXP Board of Trustees. “We are thrilled to provide a platform where art can inspire, heal, and transform lives right here in the heart of Englewood.”

    The grand opening of the Art Center of Englewood marks the beginning of a new era for the neighborhood, promising ongoing exhibitions, workshops, and events that uplift and celebrate the rich artistic heritage of the community.

    Hours of operation are Wednesday – Saturday, 2-6 pm or by appointment. For more information about upcoming events and programs, please follow the art center @aceincchi or contact Dionne at 708-733-2936.

  • Reflections of Re-Emergence: Symphonic Identity (Lashon Fouché solo exhibition)

    Reflections of Re-Emergence: Symphonic Identity (Lashon Fouché solo exhibition)

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    CHICAGO (Winter 2022) – WILD YAMS: Black Mothers Artist Residency at THE cre.æ.tive ROOM is pleased to announce, “Reflections of Re-Emergence: Symphonic Identity,” a Solo Exhibition featuring WILD YAMS Artist and Gamma Xi Phi Sister Lashon Fouché. “Reflections of Re-Emergence: Symphonic Identity” captures the intersections of Black Female Spectatorship, examined through figural symbology, rigorous mark-making, vibrant color palettes, abstract patterns and portraiture. The exhibition is curated by Founders, Clemenstien Love | Wisdom Baty, with select programming highlighting Fouché’s Studio Practice: Artist Talk, OpenStudios, WorkShops, and Performance Art Interventions. The Opening Reception is Friday, January 7th 6:00pm-8:00pm. The exhibition is on view at THE cre.æ.tive ROOM, from January 7- February 19, 2022.

    Fouché stylised elements of color, pattern, and mark-making are multilayered, generating a kinetic flow of evocative feelings-sensibilities. Investigative themes of identity figuration, chromatic relationships and material embellishments add to the complexities of Fouché’s mark-making evolution.  Her current explorations examine non-representational abstractions of the human body and the “Black Gaze.”

    Public Programming:

    THE cre.æ.tive ROOM | 7034 S Martin Luther King Dr, Chicago, IL 60637

    Opening Reception

    January 7, 6:00pm-8:00pm Friday

    Artist Talk

    January 22, Saturday 2:00pm-3:30pm

    Moderated By: Wisdom Baty, WILD YAMS Founder

    Healing WorkShop Series | Creative Rituals of Divinity & Rootwork

    • January 29, Saturday 1:00pm-3:00pm
    • February 5, Saturday 1:00pm-3:00pm
    • February 12, Saturday 1:00pm-3:00pm

    OpenStudio | By Appointment

    • January 14, Friday
    • January 28, Friday
    • February 4, Friday
    • February 11, Friday

    (Contact Lashon Fouché at 773.663.0270, [email protected])

    Gallery Hours

    January 14 – February 12, Fridays & Saturdays 10:00am-2:00pm

    Closing Reception

    February 19, 6:00pm-8:00pm Saturday

     

    About: Lashon Fouché

    Sister Venise Lashon Keys | Lashon Fouché (b. Chicago, 1991) is a visual artist, writer, performer, and educator. Fouché activates painting, drawing, objects, printmaking, movement, and writing to commune with her ancestors. She holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Fine Art with an emphasis in Painting and a Certificate in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Fouché’s consistent imagery and studio research on Black hair paraphernalia i.e combs, bobby pins, etc. began as an homage to her parents’ entrepreneurship in the Chicago hair industry. Fouché utilizes black cultural iconography along with elements of color, pattern, mark-making and abstraction to create dialogue centering notions of beauty, heritage, and resistance. Fouché has exhibited throughout Chicago and nationally.

     

    About: WILD YAMS – Black Mothers Artist Studio Residency at THE cre.æ.tive ROOM

    Introducing a new Studio Partnership, WILD YAMS Black Mothers Artist Residency at THE cre.æ.tive ROOM. WILD YAMS Artist Residency provides sustainable creativity + equity for Black Mother Artists in Chicago.  THE cre.æ.tive ROOM is an Art | Design collaboratorium studio located on Chicago’s southside. TCR Studio Residency Programs provide space + time to “imagine, create, envision” a distinctive Studio Practice platform for Women Creators. This new ongoing Studio Collaboration serves as a creative incubator for WILD YAMS Black Mothers, providing space, time, community, and entrepreneurial resources. A distinctive unified collaboration, both founded by Black Women with missions committed to equity + access through the Arts on the Southside of Chicago for Black Women Creators.

    Media Contact:

    Wisdom Baty, Founder: [email protected]

    WILD YAMS: Black Mothers Artist Residency

    Clemenstien Love, Founder: [email protected]

    THE cre.æ.tive ROOM

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