Gallery artist Carlos Salazar-Lermont is included in the group exhibition “Mutuality” curated by Teresa Silva at the Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, Dec. 13-Mar 8, 2026. (Artists included: Bethany Cordero, Amethyst Davis, Caitlyn Doran, Josué Esaú, Richard Gessert, Jalen Hamilton, Juan Molina Hernández, Amay Kataria, Millicent Kennedy, Deborah Kraft, Dawn Liddicoatt, Charlotte Mays, Kelly McKaig,... Continue Reading →
Carlos Salazar-Lermont opens at the ACRE Projects
Gallery artist, Carlos Salazar-Lermont is opening a solo exhibition “Fixing the Baroque” curated by Inés Arango-Guingue at the ACRE Projects, Chicago, IL. November 7, 2025 – January 4, 2026. Read more at Fixing the Baroque | ACRE
William Conger unveils “Today” in Chicago
Congratulations to gallery artist, William Conger for unveiling his new public and permanent installation artwork “Today” at the Bryn Mawr main stationhouse/Red Line – Chicago for the CTA Arts in Transit Program (Smalti glass mosaic; laminated glass with ceramic colors-Fabricated by Franz Mayer of Munich) “Today” celebrates Chicagoans whose daily ambitions renew the city's history... Continue Reading →
Carlos Salazar-Lermont showing in Chicago
Gallery artist Carlos Salazar-Lermont is included in the group performance/exhibition “Radical Joy (No Joy I’ve Seen)” curated by Egon Schiele at the Co-Prosperity, Chicago, IL. Opens May 26 at 6 pm. His solo exhibition is currently on view at Bruno David Gallery. Read more at https://coprosperity.org/chicago/radical-joy
Monika Wulfers at the Neon and Light Museum
Gallery artist, Monika Wulfers is part of a group exhibition curated by Ken Saunders, at the Neon and Light Museum, Chicago. (Opens 9/2/2021, 325 W. Huron Street) More at Neon and Light Museum
Happy Pride Day
On Sunday, June 28, 1970, the Christopher Street Liberation Day March marked the first anniversary of the Stonewall Riots and the first-ever Pride celebration. In the 50 years years since, the LGBT community has made incredible strides in fighting for #equality throughout the world. The most iconic symbol of this continued fight is the rainbow... Continue Reading →
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