Saturday night at the 55th Annual Black Creativity Gala. Standing in front of my transformed "Lilith's" based on the protagonist from Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis Trilogy. They are a small part of the exhibition, "The Alien-nations and Sovereign States of Octavia E Butler". Available for touring.
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Today, my lovely niece, in from Boston, had time to see my show, "Of Girls and Men" in the Loggia of the 4th Presbyterian Church. You may visit it too! The Church is open to the public 7 days, 9 am til 7 pm.
Tonight's finger puppet show.
Visit.
"Giving Her, Her Flowers"
- a portraiture celebration of Women in the Arts by Women of the Arts.
Chicago Navy Pier
600 E. Grand Avenue
Public hours, 10am til 8pm.
I have two portraits in this beautiful show with 7 other amazing women artists.
On view through April 27th.
Visit.
Of Girls and Men.
Until March 27.
The Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, open every day from 8:30 AM–6 PM. The main entrance is at 126 E. Chestnut Street, which is a half-block west of North Michigan Avenue.
Thirty years later. Time to take another look.
Thursday!
Three openings this week. Wowza!
Solo show at 4th Presbyterian Church on the Mag Mile this Friday. 5:30 - 7.
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chleeart and the first half of 2025
Next up? Giving Her Her Flowers. Chicago’s Navy Pier.
21st century Cameo. Handcut wallpapers and digital print. 12" square. Matted and Framed. $400.00
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Rethinking Lilith. Octavia Butler's Lilith Iyapo.
Entrances to the Blue Paradox and the Black Creativity exhibitions. Love, love, love this! Oh yes, and that is the work of Rosemary Ollison flanking the exhibition.
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Directly next to the entrance to the Black Creativity exhibition is the Griffin's newest exhibition, The Blue Paradox. Both are "must see's". Both are important to my life as artist and water advocate.
Sweet.
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Three Lilith's on a journey welcome visitors into the Black Creativity exhibition at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry. They were created for "The Alien-nations and Sovereign States of Octavia E Butler".
Looking for something else, I came upon this photo with Eugene Foney, myself and the piece he acquired that day. "No Sanctuary Here" series.
You are so missed Foney!
Did you have the chance to see “Remembering Ghosts” at Arts and Public Life? This week will be your last chance. Contact me here for a private walk-thru, Tuesday through Saturday.