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Around the Coyote Supports Emerging Chicago Artists


Fall 2007 Curator's Choice
October 11 - 27, 2007
opening reception Friday, October 11, 6-12

RE:Action Reading Series October 11 at 8:30pm.
WPBGA Second Saturday Gallery Walk October 12 from 6-10 pm



Leah Hessler
Shannon Stratton, director and chief curator of ThreeWalls, a non-profit visual arts organization dedicated to emerging artists, has selected artworks for inclusion in the Curator's Choice Exhibition, a small group of work deemed "best of the fest" on view at the Around the Coyote Gallery October 11 until October 27. This artwork will be on silent auction throughout the festival weekend with 65% of all proceeds going to the artists and 35% of all proceeds going to support Around the Coyote's arts and education programming.
Included in this year's Curator's Choice Exhibition are works by Lisa Lindvay, who, through her austere color photography portraits, explores the emotional and psychological currents and mythologies of family and domestic comfort. Stratton also chose work by Mara Baker. Baker recently relocated to Chicago after finishing her MFA at Cranbrook, but the strength of her process-oriented practice, which incorporates fibers, drawing, sculpture, and video will ensure a swift and solid transition into Chicago's emerging art scene.
Iwona Biederman

Sari Maxfield
For the Curator's Choice Exhibition, Stratton chose Baker's Glycerin, black ink and pen on mylar drawing Precipitation, 2007. Curator's Choice artists include: Craig Anderson, Agata Czeremuszkin, Mara Baker, Leah Hessler, Sophia Pichinos, Iwona Biederman, Lisa Lindvay, Austin Eddy, Sari Maxfield, and Robert Burnier. Don't miss these and other exciting up and coming artists, chosen by one of Chicago's most talented and respected curators!
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 from our Curator's Choice Exhibition as inspiration, four emerging writers will share works they created. Along with our curators, readers include Megan Stielstra and Ric Walker. October 11 at 8:30pm. Part of our 2007 Fall Arts Opening Night Celebration.

Robert Burnier

Sophia Pichinos
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 October 13, 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
Lisa Lindvay