Melanee Cooper Gallery
July 13 - August 25, 2007
"All That Glitters" paintings by Jeremiah Ketner
Opening Reception Friday, from 5 - 8 pm. Part of VISION 12: The Business of Art, July 13 - July 28, 2007
Come one, come all to our second annual summer arts extravaganza!!!
Saturday June 9th 3-10 pm
http://www.thesplatflats.com
In and around the Miller Lumber Yard!
1815-25 W Division Street (but enter through the gate on Honoree) Chicago, IL USA
Part of the Wicker Park Bucktown Gallery Association's
2nd Saturday Art Walks!!
Visual Art by: Jeremiah Ketner, Nadine Nakanishi, Aliza Morell, Chelsea Wagner,
Sarah Houle, Nathalia Ivancevich, Robert McDade, Katie Rodrigues,
Ellen Gradman, Danya Elbaridi, Alysia Kaplan, Annie Stone, Rebecca Beachy,
Susan Tusa, Kathleen Bolin, Ben Murphy, Jeremy Thompson, Michelle Graves,
Cassie Stadnicki, & Annie Siffermann.
Live Music:
High End Trio at 3 PM
What It Is at 4 PM
Pulsymetry at 5 PM
The New Messengers at 7PM
The Saturday Nights at 8 PM
Poetry & Fiction Readings:
3:45 PM: A tribute to Nelson Algren, former resident of Miller’s Furnished Rooms
4:45 PM: Poet Adam Clay
5:45-7 PM: Poet Nicolette Bond, Poet Michael Robins, Fiction Writer Carla Barger, Poet Dave Snyder,
Fiction Writer Valerie Pell
7:45 PM: Poet Jason Bredle
Film & Video:
9-10PM: Angela Mobley, Chris Royalty, and more TBA.
A Charity Art Event Benefiting Children With Cancer At Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Re:Mission
re·mis·sion (ri-mish'?n) n.
1.Complete or partial disappearance of the signs and symptoms of disease.
58,000 children are treated each year at the Children's Hospital of LA. If our creativity can inspire one child to keep fighting cancer, our mission will be complete.
Re:Mission is an art event/auction that will benefit children with cancer at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. Proceeds from the show will produce 2 things.
An art book consisting of all submitted/donated work from each artist along with bio information. Copies of this book will be distributed to the kids at CHLA.
Funds that will be donated to support CHLA's amazing ART PROGRAM.
This is the perfect opportunity for the art community to reach beyond itself, making a clear and visible difference.
Participating Artists Include:
2H
Allison Torneros
Annie
Ardenhill
Artis Mooney
Christian Morin
Christine Miller
Corey Smith
Derek Albeck
Downtimer
Dro
Elboe
Elph
Erik Otto
Farmerbob
Food One
Freddi C
Haubs
Jenn Porreca
Jeremy Szuder
Joe Vaux
John Casey
John Gill
Jophen Stein
Josh Taylor
Joshua Krause
Jrod Jarrod Eastman
Julie West
Ken Garduno
Kevin Titzer
Kofie
Leslie Reppeteaux
Losfokos
Martha Sue
Mel Kadel
Michael Sieben
Oscar Beauchamp
Ralph Silerio
Ray Ceasar
Ross Ford
Ryan
Siloette
Soso
Stuter
Tina Anderson
Wilson Hsu
Zenaida
Happily Ever After? Suite 100 Gallery, Seattle, WA
Hello Hello. I have painted over an old painting. If there is anything older than 1 year in my studio and it some how has not sold, then it usually finds itself in a dramaticly updated state.
This one is going to a show at a new and upand coming gallery in Chicagos south side;
32nd&urban: gallery/space
Get Fit /// A Character-Themed Group Show
May 12 - May 25
7pm - 11pm
Sounds by: DJ Merk
Liquids will be served.
Artists include: jose garibaldi, joey potts, joey d., peabe, solo rm, phoebe fisher, jeremiah ketner, mike omens, mike huddleston, david bozic, james j. peterson, blutt, emily cunningham, melon james, travis lampe, chucho, shawnimal, nicole kenney, yunicorn
32nd&urban: gallery/space
@ 3201 South Halsted Street
Chicago, IL 60608
312.846.6569
http://gelaskins.com
One thing I really love in this world besides my beautiful boys and wife is Coffee!
It keeps me going on those late studio sessions and early mornings with the babies.
If I was ever to move out of Chicago, my next city of choice would be Seattle. Not only for its excellent choice of coffee shops but also for the artists and galleries associated there. In my neighborhood (Lake View), coffee is far from lacking in its selection of coffee shops. Caribou coffee is one that I visit almost daily, they seem to have what I would consider the best Cafe Moca around. Second, would be Julius Meinl Cafe not only is there coffee good but they have a lovely breakfast menu and they are very serious about there roast. Down the block is Intelligentsia Coffee they make a rather lovely moca and then there is Argo tea. I thought they had a good selection of coffee and tea, if your into tea.
Across the street from Caribou is the The Coffee and Tea Exchange I thought they had a nice selection of coffee for home brewing.
Then there are all the coffee shops near my studio in Wicker Park. Here are a few within walking distance, Alliance Bakery and Filter. Both of these places have excellent Mochas, I preffer Filter but its more of a walk.
There is a brand new shop that just opened a block away from my studio, but I forgot there name. So far I have had there Mocha and found it surprisingly tasty.
Finally one place I did not mention was Starbucks, not because I dont like them but they are pretty much the back up shop if any of these other ones or not conveniently open. And yes there mocha is tasty The coffee is a bit harsh and burnt though. One perk of going there is I always seem to get my drink for free. Not sure what I am doing but I will keep doing it.
I have been painting non stop it seems for a month now. This last two weeks have been a real killer. Going to bed after 3 AM every-night and then getting up with the kids to take Hitomi to work at 6:30 AM. I am glad its over and to celebrate I sleep in late and have been napping all day-today. I Watched Hitomi clean the entire house while the boys and watched movies on amc. There is a ton of crappy movies out there, but oh so fun to watch. For lunch I made a huge bowl of Guacamole with corn chips. What a fantastic treat! Arata loves it as much as I do, if only he could have a beer with me, then that would have been the perfect day. I guess I will have to wait 19 years for that day.
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