EVANSTON MADE GROUP SHOW

Evanston made

June 1 - June 28, 2024

10th Anniversary Group Show - There's No Place Like Home

Evanston Made’s Annual All Members Group Show is a non-juried, open call, exhibit of our member’s art created in the last calendar year. We know the art world is full of rejection and “nos” for many, many artists. This exhibit and our arts organization are inclusive, welcome to artists of all levels and rooted in our organization’s values to open doors and clear paths for artists. 

The exhibit features works by 150+ members of Evanston Made and is a multi-disciplinary display of art to include 2D and 3D works, sculpture, art installations, audio/video/film, jewelry, art installations and more.

 

First Floor Gallery

All Members Group Show features works by artist members on both floors of Evanston Art Center.

Participating Artists

Adriana Poterash • Agnes Voltz • Al Gabor • Alan Teller • Alice George • Amber Matthews • Amy Newhouse • Amy Rosenwasser • Amy O. Woodbury • Andrea DeMers • Andryea Natkin • Angela Williams • Anna Marie Crovetti • Anne Sills • Aydin Dincer • Barb Sears • Barbara Ellson • Bennett Pascal • Beth Adler • Betty Schulte • Bonnie Katz • Bonnie Retzik • Carol Hammerman • Carolyn Hinske • Cherie Lockett • Cheryl Lino-Jue • Chris Bell • Christie Russert • Cie Bond • Claire Tarnacki • Crawwl Space • Cynthia Kerby • David D'Arcy • David Roberts • David Rubman • Deborah Eppstein • Deborah Hirshfield • Deborah Newmark • Debra Salter • Donna Masini • Elizabeth O’Connor-Bolich • Ellen Schwarzbach • Ellie Routtenberg • Fay Robinson • Fran Joy • Gregory Jue • Hazel Dixon • Indira Johnson • Jack Kraig • Jamie Adams • Jane Carney • Jane Erlandson • Janice Fleckman • Janice Wojciechowski • Jayne Lilienfeld-Jones Jean Cunningham • Jennifer Rapp Peterson • Jessica Park • Jim Parks • Joerg Metzner John Herron • Jordan Scott • Josh Chernoff • Joyce Elias • Juan Carlos Rodriguez • Juana Fernández-Hamer • Jude Mahler • Julianne Litzkow • Julie Cowan • Julie Rivera • Junko Yokota • Kandi Jamieson • Karena Nelson Karl • Johnson • Katharine Frey • Kathe Stoepel • Kathy Gemperle • Kathy Halper • Kerstin Alischoewski • KL Wolff • Kristen Neveu • Lee Chakos • Leslie Hirshfield • Linda Iverson • Linda Laatsch•  Lisa Haskin • LP Lundy • Lucille Herman • Lynn Floriano • Madeline Usher • Maggie Drouillard • Maja Kalabic • Maria Delton • Marjorie Davidson • Mark Cleveland • Mark Collins • Mark Hudson • Mark Tendam • Marla Gunderson • Marsha Peterson-Maass • Mary Seyfarth • Maureen Crowley • Melanie Deal • Melissa Raman Molitor • Michael Berns • Michael Birnbaum • Michael Ennis • Michael Winchester • Mimi Kravitz • Mindi Dewey-Rosburg • Naomi E. Sondak • Nina Weiss • Paula Cofresi-Silverstein • Peter Mudd • Ramin Takloo-Bighash • Randall Mattheis • Ren Picco-Freeman • Richard Mack • Rita Shimelfarb • Rob Summerlin • Robyn McMurray Hurtig • Roy Jean Tillman • Ryan Hall • Sabira Taher • Sam Onche • Sandra Lema-Stern • Sarah Kaiser • Scott Greenberg • Shabad Kaur Khalsa • Shellie Argeanton • Sherry Smith • Socorro Mucino • Sophie Carlisle • Stephanie Samuels • Stephen Murphy • Stephen Starr • Steve Denenberg • Susan Clancy Kelly • Susan Wein • Terri Michaels • Theresa Daniel • Tiffani Elmore • Tom Okawara • Valerie Mccune • Virginia Roeder • William Jamieson • Winnie Dagostino • Yancey Hughes • Yeefah Thurman

 

Art Instillations

The Fabric of Our Lives III - We Survived by Yeefah Thurman

This installation is interactive: Feel free to share the ways you survived The COVID-19 Pandemic. Instructions: Use one of the hanging markers, place your hand behind the first layer of fabric, use it as your writing surface, then write your thoughts. Or write directly on the fabric without using your hand as a base. Be free with your thoughts. This is a safe space.  

 

Plastic River by David Gista

Plastic River takes trash from the beach and other public spaces and turns it into sculpture. Plastic River is a collaborative art project between artist David Gista and area residents who helped collect the trash. 

 

Sun Quest by Christie Russert

Sunshine is a state of mind. In my art, I often draw inspiration from faraway, exotic places, and as these locations often embody the essence of paradise and freedom.  Through the use of color, theme, and motif, I strive to create a sense of escape and wonder that encourages the viewer to find their own sense of sunshine within no matter where they may be in the world. 

Sun Quest is a collection of hand painted patterns (assemblage acrylic on wood panels) and imagery that I have combined to create a visual “quilt” assemblage.

 

Second Floor Galleries

I Don’t Create Small Works

A collection of works by members who create big and would have been excluded from the show given the 24”H x 24”W requested size limit. (Making room for 150+ artists is key for the All Members Group Show). 

Participating artists; Donna Masini, Jane Carney, Nina Weiss, Pascal Bennett, Ramin Takloo-Bighash, Sam Onche

 

Evanston Paints Installation

Evanston Made hosted "Evanston Paints" art workshops for all ages inspired by Herve Tullet's "Art of Play"! All art created in workshops was collected, organized and exhibited at the Evanston Art Center 2nd floor atrium. 

Curated and installed by artist Kathe Stoepel, this installation was created by Evanston artists of all ages.

 

facets reflections 

art & poetry exhibition by trans and nonbinary student artists.

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Curated by Elia Kittikamron Mora

 

 


Image credits (L to R): Amber Matthews, Karena Nelson, and Agnes Voltz

GALLERY HOURS & VISITOR INFORMATION

This exhibition will be held in the First and Second Floor Galleries of the Evanston Art Center (EAC). Masks are optional but strongly recommended for students, visitors and staff.

Gallery Hours

Monday–Thursday: 9am–6pm

Friday: 9am–5pm

Saturday–Sunday: 9am–4pm


HOW TO PURCHASE ARTWORK

Artwork sale proceeds benefit both the artist and the Evanston Art Center. If you are interested in purchasing artwork on display, please contact Emma Rose Gudewicz, Director of Development and Exhibition Manager, at [email protected] or (847) 475-5300 x 102.

This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council through federal funds provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.