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Around the Coyote Supports Emerging Chicago Artists


Haseeb Ahmed: The Common Sense
September 8-29, 2007
opening reception Saturday, September 8, 6-10 pm

RE:Action Reading Series September 8 at 7:30pm. Free.
WPBGA Second Saturday Gallery Walk September 8 from 6-10 pm
Jumaah Khutba and Prayer every Friday at 1:30
2007 Muralist-in-Residence

Chicago, IL- For one month Around the Coyote Gallery will be converted into a Mosque. The Mosque is placed in the public while the public will be drawn into the Mosque. In Islam any space is potentially a Mosque. This exhibition seeks to assess the viability of Islamic Practice in the American Context and the character of both.

Using a variety of techniques, the axis of the building will be shifted from cardinal grid to face the Kaaba--which, in Chicago, is northeast. The Mosque will be created out of common construction materials. A hypostyle arcade system like the one used in the first mosque, the home of the Prophet (P), will be created by exploding 2x4's.The entire space will be domed over with Muqarnas, blocks resurrected with the help of advanced rapid prototyping machines to mediate the heavens and Earth. Split faced cinder blocks will be reverse engineered to make visible the original ideas inscribed into all matter which brings it into being-- with the help of a CNC Router.

Haseeb Ahmed, The Common Sense ... Around the Coyote Galery

There is a saying of the Prophet (hadith) which states that for every place of worship constructed on Earth one just like it will be constructed in Heaven.

In addition to the installation the gallery will host Jumaah Khutba (lecture) and Salaat (prayers) every Friday of the month of September at 1:30pm. The performance of the lectures and prayers will be open to all who wish to attend. Events will be planned in accordance with the type of dialogue that develops- including film screenings and panel discussions.

Haseeb Ahmed is the principal builder, artist, and caretaker of the site. He is a native of Toledo, Ohio and will be receiving a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Architecture and a Bachelors of Arts in Visual and Critical Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In addition to this project Ahmed is working on a reading room, a critical and intellectual space, for the Downtown Islamic Center as a founding member of Studio Jeeraan. Haseeb Ahmed has exhibited in alternative and commercial galleries in the United States, Germany, Switzerland, and Israel.

Haseeb Ahmed, The Common Sense ... Around the Coyote Galery

2007 Muralist-in-Residence
While our gallery becomes a place of worship, the entryway will also be undergoing a transformation by Around the Coyote's 2007 Muralist-in-Residence, Mike Nelson. Nelson's mural deals with cycles and processes of fictional historical and scientific events.

RE:Action Reading Series
The integration of literary and artistic visions provides the basis for the RE:Action Reading Series, curated by Margot Bordelon (Lookinglass Theatre) and J. Adams Oaks (Serendipity Theatre Collective). Using the artwork of Haseeb Ahmed as inspiration, four emerging writers will share works they created. Along with our curators, readers include Megan Stielstra and Ric Walker. September 8 at 7:30pm. Free.

WPBGA Second Saturday Gallery Walk
In order to help the public experience all this, the Wicker Park Bucktown Gallery Association is holding a Second Saturday Gallery Walk on September 8, 2007 from 6-10 pm at multiple galleries throughout Wicker Park and Bucktown. For those not interested in walking to each gallery, we will have IGO Car Sharing shuttles ready to transport you from one stop to the next. The WPBGA unites the galleries in Wicker Park and Bucktown working to promote the neighborhood as a destination for collectors and art world professionals through advertising, public programs and collaborative events, as well as working to add new galleries to the area. www.wpbga.com for maps and more information.

Around the Coyote, a 501(c)3 non-profit, supports, promotes and makes accessible Chicago's multidisciplinary arts community. Our activities enhance public discourse and provide creative outlets for emerging artists. Year-round programming includes multi-media arts festivals featuring visual art, theater, dance, video and poetry in the spring and fall; art exhibitions in the Around the Coyote gallery; an artist-in-residence program; membership opportunities for artists and art aficionados; educational outreach for all ages through multi-media art workshops, lectures, collaborations with local schools and agencies, and career development workshops for artists. This programming is partially supported by a generous grant from Peroni beer, the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency, and the CityArts Program 2 grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs. Gallery/Office Hours: Tuesday through Friday 10-6pm and Saturday 12-6pm. Mondays by appointment only. Directions: Located in the historic Flat Iron Arts Building, take the Blue Line to Damen Avenue. Chicago, Illinois USA