February Youth Art Month, Dist. 113
February celebrates Youth Art as we host two exhibits. The first half of the month is Highland Park and Deerfield high schools, followed by Highland Park’s elementary and middle schools.
Jan 31- Feb. 10 – Dist. 113
Reception: Feb. 1st, 5:30-7:30pm
Feb 13-24 – Dist. 112
In View 2024
December 15 – January 20, 2024
Annual Member and Faculty Exhibition
Our annual member/faculty exhibition allows us to highlight the creative energy that is at the heart of our community. With over 140 artists represented, the wide range of mediums, techniques, subject matter, and styles reflect the professionalism and skill so prevalent at TAC.
Exhibiting Artists: Barbara Abelson, Rene Hugo Arceo, Le’Ana Asher, Dr. Elana Ashley, Gail Baar, Sandie Bacon, Mary, Barnes-Gingrich, Dennis Barnett, Ina Beierle, David Belle, Laura Bernard, Peter Bialecki, Marcia Biasiello, Michael Birnbaum, Beth Boyd, David Brodsky, Diane Bronstein, Joel Brotman, Kiran Chouhan, Michael Alan Coakes, Jose Cruz, David Curry, Mary Anne Donahue, Darlys Ewoldt, John Fleck, Nona C. Flores, Linny Freeman, Judith Roston Freilich, Gary Friedlander, Jonathan Friedman, Deanna Gibson, Lenni Gilbert, Voytek Glinkowski, Inna Goldman, Diana Leviton Gondek, Bud Greene, Stephen Guenther, Dean Habegger, Wynne Harrison, Fletcher Hayes, Peter Hessemer, Irene Hoffman, Marilyn Hollander, Azadeh Hussaini, Ahmed Ibrahim, Lora Joffe, Judith Joseph, Nancy Juncer, Sarita Kamat, Dina Kaplan, Steven Kemps, Cynthia Kerby, Kendra Kett, Heather Killian, John Kirkpatrick, Pauline Kochanski, Mike Barret Kolasinski, Jill Kolker, Nataliia Korf-Ivaniuk, Jamie Kost, Eric Kraybill, Rob Lancaster, Ellyn Lanz, Kim Laurel, Lynda Lawson Karr, Olivia Lee, Lezlie Lenz, Meryl Levenstein, Ellen Levy, Venturino Liberatore, Michael Litewski, Terry Luc, Lennart Lundh, Martina Luque, Lynn Mackenzie, Victoria Marchio, Elyse Martin, Michael Mau, Beth McKenna, David Meek, Kelly Messer, Anita Ivy Miller, Garnet Miller, Ruti Modlin, Sarah Moldovan, Mary Beth Molenaar, Deborah Newmark, Laura O’Connor, Kevin O’Rourke, Rhonda Pawlan, Carole Pearlman, Amy Perlman, Yuliia Poliakova, Alice Rebechini, Jaynanne Ridder, Cindy Robin, Larry Rockoff, Ann Rosen, Michael Rosenzweig, Sharon Rosenzweig, Karen Ross, Susan Ruder, Caren Helene Rudman, Jerry Rudman, Christie Russert, Debra Katz Sampson, Linda Scholly, Julie Scoma, Leslie Scott, Laurence Segil, Mary Seyfarth, Barbara Skiba-Poniatowski, Wendi Sloane, Joalida Smit, Roslyne Smith, Judy Solomon, Ana Spencer, Jane Srodon, Lee Stanton, Tobi Star Abrams, Diane Staver, Cheryl Steiger, Michael Stein, Lillian Tarnow, Nithilan Thiru, Reena Tomar, Mariko Ventura, Sherwin Waldman, Steven Walker, Linda Weber, Stephanie Welter, Bari Wieselman Schulman, Sally Wille, Serene Wise, Veronica Woodward, Debra Zare, Robin Zweig
November 3- December 9
Opening Reception: November 3, 5:30-8:00pm
The Carrying Stones Project and We’ve Come a Long Way…?
The Art Center Highland Park focused on women in our exhibit schedule in 2023, highlighting women as curators, jurors and artists, we introduce nationally recognized curator and artist Sawyer Rose.
August 11-September 30
Unbearable Memories, Unspeakable Histories, part 2: Partition Anti-Memorial Project.
Chicago-based artist, Chowdhry was born and raised in India and her work, called anti-memorials demand the viewers’ attention in an ethereal and visceral way to honor the victims of the Partition of India.
Borders and Boundaries Redefined
The Art Center Highland Park sought artists exploring how we define space, whether the literal borders in art, or the arbitrary lines delineating physical spaces such as states and countries, or the symbolic boundaries that separate self from others.
Contributing Artists: Sharon Bachner, Monica Balc, Inseok Choi, Alice Cook, Xiao Faria da Cunha, Frederick Goldstein, Savannah Jubic, Janis Kanter, Cynthia Kerby, Thomas Lail, Joseph Mora, Erica Penuela, Karen Ross, Joan Ruppert, Boryana Rusenova Ina, Sabine Senft, Pearl Shread, Constance Volk, J. Russell Wells, Lisse Williams, Tzuen Wu, Valerie Xanos.
September 8, 5:30-8:00pm: Artist Reception
Pop – Up Exhibition in Cortesi Gallery!
She X Three: Women’s Abstract Art Exhibit
Featuring: Sheila Arora, Laurie Kwo, & Erin Kaya.
June 23-August 5, 2023
Absurdity: In Dada we Trust
A Festival of Absurdity in a World Gone Mad
Opening Reception: June 23, 5:30-8:00pm (extended 1 week through September 30)
Collaboration with Women’s Caucus for Art and Stola Contemporary Art
Guest Juror/ Featured Artist: Sally Edelstein Artists: Sandie Bacon, David Belle, Jody Berns, Peter Bialecki, Linda Bisberg, Marzenna Bukowska, Holly Campbell, Annamaria Castellucci, Veronica Ceci, Emilia Chang, Sara Peak Convery, Ellen Fishman, Jonathan Frey, Voytek Glinkowski, Diana Leviton Gondek, Tom Greaves, Pam Gregory, Lourdes S Guerrero, Karen Gutfreund, Fletcher Hayes, Jeanine Hill-Soldner, Leslie Hirshfield, Josephine Hyde, Cheri Ibes, Indira Johnson, Yvette Kaiser Smith, Cynthia Kerby, Jamie Kost, William Krug, Mara Krumins, Kim Laurel, Beth LeFauve, Lezlie Lenz, Lynn Mackenzie, Don Manderson, Angela McElwain, Patrick McGough, Dalila Mendez, Laura O’Connor, Erik Jon Olson, Bruce Olson, Eve Ozer, Stacy Pearl, Larry Rockoff, John Sheridan, Lee Stanton, Sarah Umles, Dina Walker, Nathan Ward, Bari Wieselman Schulman, Debra Wright, Mark Zanni, and Industry of the Ordinary (Adam Brooks and Mathew Wilson)
July 7-8 AND July 15-16, 2023 (pop-up)
Bless You – Jimi P
May 5 -June 17, 2023
The Passion Project
Reception: May 19, 5:30-8:00pm
Featured artists: Bojitt (Bojana Ilic), Brandon Breaux, Jeremy Brown, Veronica Clements, Irene Mamiye, Yuko Nishikawa, Katrina Smolinsky, Elisa Valenti
April 14-22nd, 2023
CSL: Central Suburban League Annual Exhibition
Reception: Thursday, April 20th
March 3-April 8, 2023
BeLonging: The Work of Indira Johnson (Center Gallery)
What Does Freedom Look Like? (Cindi Elkins Gallery)
January 6- January 28, 2023
Artist Reception: January 20, 5:30-8:00pm
In View 2023: Annual Member/ Faculty Exhibition
November 18-December 30, 2022
Objects for Change: Norman Teague- (Center Gallery). Watch Video
Michael Thompson- (Cindi Elkins Gallery)
Zachary Weber: (Meryl Levenstein Gallery)
The intersection of design, architecture, and object-oriented work
October 28-November 12
Nostalgia Now (Cindi Elkins Gallery)
A pop-up exhibition by native Highland Parker, Jill Meyerhoff.
September 30-November 12
Ruth Weisberg: Now & Then. Watch Video
Solo exhibition (Center Gallery)
August 5-September 24, 2022
Voices & Visions; Standing on the Bridge Between Health and Disease / Ellen Sandor BRCA project- A Burst of Hope (Collaboration with Caren Helene Rudman
June 18-July 30, 2022
Famil-E: Elias Family (Center Gallery). Watch Video
Nature VS Nurture (Elkins/Hallway)
April 29-June 11, 2022
Fiber-Fashion-Feminism. Watch Video
Benefit event: April 29, 2022
Participating artists: Laura Morrison, Ginny Sykes (Watch Video), Nirmal Raja, Jennifer Markowitz (Watch Video), Nneka Kai, Maria Pinto, Marty Ornish, Yana Schnitzler, Katrin Schnabl
April 14-24, 2022
CSL: Central Suburban League
February 18- April 9, 2022
Cleveland Dean: Rapport- Center Gallery. Watch Video
Abstraction Group Exhibition. Watch Video
February 2-12, 2022
District #113 (All galleries)
January 7- January 29 , 2022
Members/ In View Exhibition (all galleries). Watch Video
November 19- December 30 , 2021
Kelly Mathew: Being Bipolar in a Polarized World (Center Gallery)
The Thin Line (Lecture, Hallway, East Gallery). Watch Video
October 1- November 12, 2021
Henri Dauman – Center Gallery. Watch Video
Legendary photographer solo exhibition
August 6-Sept 25, 2021
Words Matter: Featuring Makeba Kedem DuBose (all galleries). Watch Video
An Extraordinary Exhibition At the Intersection Between Visual Art and Language
June 12 July 31-, 2021 Interconnectivity
Featured Artists/ Guest Jurors: Julie Rotblatt-Amrany and Julian Wang. Watch Video 1. Watch Video 2
Exploring the connections that make up our lives, from our relationship to each other, to nature, to community, to the universe, and especially to ourselves.
May 7 – June 12, 2021
Ephemera: The Power of Impermanence
Seeing with new eyes, reimagining uses of found objects, emphasizing impermanence of life
February 19- April 17, 2021
US: All People Everything AND THEM: All People Everywhere . Watch Video
Exploring the differences and boundaries we set
Featuring/ Guest Jurors: Susan Block and Robin Powers
Contributing Artists: Kelly Burke, Lindsay Cronk, Faith Hagenhofer, John Kirkpatrick, Melissa Lampl, Tom LaPann, Jennifer Levine, Roberta Malkin, Elaine Miller, Tena Russ, Sarah Sipling, Cheryl Steiger, Nancy Wieting
January 2021- In View
Member and Faculty Show. Watch Video
February 12- April 2
City Gallery Art Stroll 2021
This ‘pop up’ exhibit is a positive step to countermand the difficulties of exhibiting art during a pandemic.
November 20- January 2, 2020
Of Time & Place
The work explores how the pandemic has changed our perspectives of how we pass time, where we quarantine, and with whom with create bubbles of contact.
Featured Artist and Guest Juror: Victoria Marchio (image) with artists: Michael Banning, Alice Becker, Stephen Butzlaff, Jack Chernyakova-Itskovich, Vanessa Filley, Nona C. Flores, Katherine Gibson, Carol Hammerman, Merrilee Hepler, Deborah Hirshfield, Marilyn Hollander, Doina Iacob, Sebastien Johnson, Lisa Kinzelberg, Jill Kolker, Jamie Kost, Boruch Lev, Terry Luc, Raymond McKenzie, Daniel Oliver, Sandra Perlow, Kenneth Probst, Molly Rivera, Kathryn Rodrigues, Verna Todd, Paul Waters, Aaron Wilder, Sunny Yeung, Lisa Youngdahl, Samantha Younis
October 30- November 14, 2020
Día de los Muertos: A Celebration of Life
Theme of the Day of the Dead, (el Día de los Muertos) a Mexican holiday where families welcome back the souls of their deceased relatives for a brief reunion that includes the deceased favorite food, drink and music.
Featured Artist/ Guest Juror: René Arceo (image) & Participating artists: Per Anderson, Jose Agustin Andreu, Rene Arceo, Atlan Arceo-Witzl, Lisa Marie Barber, Carlos Barberena, Tomas Bringas, Catherine Cajandig, Mizraim Cardenas, Mario E Castillo, Juan De Dios Mora, Nicolas De Jesus, Alma Dominguez, Juan R Fuentes, Trinidad Gabriel, Liliana Gerardi, Celeste Jaime, Judith Joseph, Al Krueger, Javier Lara, Kim Laurel, Fulgencio Lazo, Poli Marichal, Rosanna Mark-Andreu, Antonio Martorell, Kristin Meller, Dolores Mercado, Oscar Moya, Veronique Murail, Mark Nelson, Francisco R. Onate, Angel Pahuamba, Hyunju Park, Marcela Ramirez, Rodrigo Tavera, John Weber, Kelly Witte
Altars by Working Together
August 7-Sept 26, 2020
Voices & Visions, Standing on the Bridge Between Health and Disease
Featured Artist and Guest Juror: Caren Helene Rudman
The seventh biennial exhibit of V&V with the theme that aims to express the many ways cancer can be interpreted, literally and symbolically.
Contributing artists: Dr. Elana Ashley, Donna Bliss (image), David Brodsky, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Aimee Clinger, Heather Cox, VA. dePintor, Michael Gallagher, Noelle Garcia, Erin McNamara, Robbi Montgomery, Warren Perlstein, Rebecca Roberts-Kerns, Caren Helene Rudman, Lilach Schrag, Heather Sepanik, Corrina Sephora, Aya Tsuchiya, Elena Van den Akker, Nancy VanKanegan, Kaitlin Walsh, Richard Zeid
June 19-August 1, 2020
Art in the Time of Quarantine- Virtual Exhibition
What happens to a regional art center when everything shuts down?
Exhibiting Artists:
Matthew Anderson, Lino Azevedo, Marcia Babler, Sandie Bacon, Warner Ball, Brandin Baron, Joe Bednarski, Jody Berns, Robert Bolla, David Brodsky, Suzette Bross, Owen Brown, Alexandra Buxbaum, Holly Campbell, Abbi Chase, Lydia Cheng, Sarah Ciampa, Justin Coe, Irene (Rieny G.) Cualoping, Drew Dodge, Rebecca Drach, Andrew Elsten, Ana Fleming, Linny Freeman, Katryna Gagle, Jeanne Garrett, Mo Gerngross, Kate Glowinski, John Hatlestad, Christine Hubbard, Johnson Hunt, Rickie Jacobs, Koon Hwee Kan, Deborah Katchko- Gray, Mary King, Mark Lakos, Melissa Lampl, Kim Han Le, Lezlie Lenz, Gabriela Leyva, Angela Lombardo, Bob London, Justin Martin, Mildred Morgue, David Morris, Shirley Nannini, Indrani Nayar-Gall, Randi O’Brien. Denise Orlin, Hyunju Park, Denise Presnell, Jayson Randall, Gonzalez Ronald, Rachel Rosell, Cheri Saffro, Delia Seeberg, Gareth Seigel, Heather Sepanik, Peggy Shearn, Estella Levin, Tobi Star Abrams, Cheryl Steiger, Susan Straub-Martin, Marco Tanzi, Jessica Tepora, Margaret Thompson, Michele Thrane, Frank Vega, Mary Vollero, Jessica Wagner, Ronald Walker Andrew Wohl
February 28-April 4, 2020
LOVE & COLLABORATION
Guest Jurors: Marketa Sivek (image) and Collaboration Team: Anoush Bargamian and Thomas C. Buechele & Artists Katharina Abderholden, Lucia Adami, Cristian Andersson, Penelope Anstruther, Lois Baer Barr, Jody Berns, Marcia Biasiello, Greta Boesel, David Brodsky, Kelly Burke, Kathryn Butzlaff, Stephen Butzlaff, Will Butzlaff, Stephanie Cantu, Allen Cohen, Parmalee Cover, Rachel Davis, Anne Farley Gaines, Danielle Gamelin, Alexander Gashunin, Pat Gordon, Lourdes S. Guerrero, Fletcher Hayes, Rachel Hebert, Deborah Hirshfield, Marilyn Hollander, E.A. (Betsy) Kellas, Irina Kipervaser, John Kirkpatrick, Itala Langmar, Kim Laurel, Boruch Lev, Ellen Lustig, Yvonne Malone, Jill Meyerhoff, Kate Nicholson, Robert Nonnemacher,Geoffrey Novelli; Mary Alice Orito, Lisa Pantoja, CK Pearlman, Satish Prabhu, Scott Sherman, Judy Solomon, David Thomas, Will Van Dyke, Bart Vargas, Linda Weber
February Youth Art Month!
February 4-12: District 113
January 10-January 31, 2020
In View: Member/ Faculty Exhibition
December 6, 2019-January 4, 2020
Judith Roth: A Life’s Work
Ritual & Spirituality
Guest Juror: Gabriela Leyva & Exhibiting artists: Joan Ackerman-Zimny, Cosima Aryee, Jody Berns, Michael Birnbaum, David Criner, Cellou Diallo, Chelle Diederich, Edward Doxtator, Judy Duggan-McCormack, Lou Eberhard, Gennaro Falco, Michael Fitzgerald, Maura Freeman, Cynthia Goldring, Mark Goodmanson, Randy Hall, Jim Hendrick, Susan Holtz, Judith Joseph, Ausrine Kerr, Heather Killian, Colleen Koziara, Melissa Lampl, Laurie LeBreton, Beatriz Ledesma, Maggie McConnell, Susan Anne Russell, Howard Schwartz, Tobi Star Abrams, Mindy Tiberi, Ryan Tuck, Teresa Wendorff
November 4-December 5, 2019
Pastels: Seventh Biennial National Juried Open Exhibition 2019
The Chicago Pastel Painters, with over a hundred members from both the Midwest and many states around the nation and founded 15 years ago, is excited to present its Seventh Biennial National Juried Open Exhibition, Pastels Chicago 2019. This show will exhibit 98 works of art, all executed in the medium of pastel, by the most elite pastel painters from across the country and Canada. A diversity of visual styles and subject matter will be represented. The aspiration of the Chicago Pastel Painters is to educate the public about the beauty and permanence of pastels as a viable medium in the world of fine art.
JUDGE OF AWARDS: Casey Klahn, PSA, IAPS-MC www.caseyklahn.com
November 5- Dec 4, 2019
POP ART 2.0
Featured Artist & Guest Juror: Peter Mars & Artists:Michael Birnbaum, Jeffrey Brooks, David Carlson, Veronica Clements, Sarah Delson, Jessica Eastburn, Crissy Field, Robert Fields, Alyse Gamson, Alexander Gashunin, Ray Genereux, Clive Knights, Terry Luc, Kelly Mathews, Joseph Mayernik, Beth McCoy, Anita Miller, Gigi Salij, Stuart South, Karen Sutker, Linda Weber, Chunbo Zhang
August 9-October 2, 2019
IMPACT Color IMPACT Black & White
The exhibit pushes the theme literally and symbolically, from color theory to race, from form to intention.
Guest Jurors & featured artists: Rhonda K. Brown, Cesar Conde, Sheri Rush & Artists: Chee Bravo, Stephen Butzlaff, Laura Cerf-Dahl, Irene (Rieny G.) Cualoping, Kim Curtis, Madalyn Douglass, Michelle Diederich, Becca Drach, Martinez E-B, Christopher Fowler, Jonathan Friedman, Jeanne Garrett, Shelley Gilchrist, Cynthia Goldring, Sonya Hammons, Steve Heine, Susan Holtz, Daniel Johnson, Erin Kaya, Cleo Krueger, Mara Krumins, Beatriz Ledesma, Lezlie Lenz, Cindy Lesperance, Denise Lucero, Jamie Jorndt, Linda Lutz, Kelly Mathews, Jill Meyerhoff, Scott A. Mossman, Andryea Natkin, Mary Neely, Mary Nott, Raul Ortiz, Ponnapa Prakkamakul, Kenneth Probst, Laurence Segil, Laura Stoecker, Glenn Strachan, Karen Sutker, Michael Tetrick, Michael Weinberg, Samantha Younis, Vivian Zapata
Exhibition Dates: June 14-August 3, 2019
Undercurrents: Works by Michelle Stone & Susan Smith Trees
Inside/Outside
Work that breaks down the boundaries of inside and outside.
Artists: Jeff Baenen, Heather Brammeier, Susan Chertkow, Eva Marie Fitzsimmons, Jeanne Garrett, Lauren Geenen, Lisa Holzl, Suzanne Horwitz, Judith Joseph, Alexis Kanarek, Jill Kolker, Mary Krebs Smyth, Mara Krumins, Jacqueline Moses (image), Scott A. Mossman, Daniel Oliver (image), Raul Ortiz, Emily Papale, Lewis Rice, Lilach Schrag, Anne Smith Stephan, Jane Stevens, Kevin Swallow, Mark Charles Weidling
Composer Christopher Birnbaum: Announcing original music inspired by the artwork & theme.
April 26-June 8, 2019
Streaming Reflections Artist Bert Leveille: Center Gallery.
enLIGHTen
Reflects the many values of LIGHT both literally and spiritually.Juror Bert Leveille & artists: Joanna Aslanian, Jody Berns, Erin Bliss, Curtis Bozif, Wind Flow Photography (Candace Wark, Shirley Nannini), Laura Cerf-Dahl, Michael DeLuca, Richard Forsland, Jonathan Friedman, Lauren Geenen, Patricia RAIN Gianneschi, Susan Holtz, Alexis Kanarek, Jennifer Keyser, Deanna Krueger, Jenny Learner, Cynthia Lee, Jeffrey McMahon, Beth Peterson, Thomas Pickarski, Sarah Shotola, Jessica Smit Mattingly, Carrie Stapleton, Laura Stoecker, David Thomas, Mindy Tiberi, Mark Weidling, Ja Min Yie
April 11- April 20, 2019
CSL 2019 Art Exhibition
The 31st Annual Central Suburban League includes more than 650 visual art works from 12 area high schools will be on display Thursday, April 11th through Saturday, April 20th at The Art Center in Highland Park, 1957 N. Sheridan Road. This show began in 1988 as an opportunity to celebrate the strong visual arts programs in each of the Central Suburban League schools. This non-competitive show highlights artworks in all mediums from each of the participating consortium high schools including: Deerfield, Evanston, Glenbrook North, Glenbrook South, Highland Park, Maine East, Maine South, Maine West, New Trier, Niles North, Niles West, and Vernon Hills.
March 1- April 7, 2019
A Look Within: Judy Norris & Suzette Bross (main gallery)
TACHP exhibits two Chicago artists who explore the representation of self and others through art.
Beyond the Selfie (Lecture Gallery)
Juried exhibition of work that reaches beyond the traditional concept of a self-portrait. Artists: Cosima Aryee, Jooeun Bae, Hayley Bean, Ina Beierle, Jody Berns, Claire Brassell, Kandi Champagne Cook, Samuel Fisch, Lauren Geenen, Patricia RAIN Gianneschi, Candi Hall, David Hauptschein, Steve Juras, Mary Krebs Smyth, Al Krueger, David Kutz, Anne Leuck, Terry Luc, Ara Lucia, Julie Ludwick, Andrew Maxedon, Janet McNulty, Te Moore, Karena Nelson, Anna Redwine, Tamzin J. Richie, Tara Riley, Anne Rowell, Karmel Sabri, Rana Sadek, Anita Seltzer, Heather Sepanik, Ali Seradge, Erin Smego, Karen Smith, Mark Stafford, Kerra Taylor, Gale Trausch, Nikki Vismara, Ashley Young
Express Your Selfie @ TAC (East Gallery)
PhotoVoice (Cortesi Gallery)
February 14-26, 2019
February Youth Art Month- District #112
January 10-January 29, 2019
In View
November 8, 2018-January 5
The Art of Giving Back: Invisible Words and Project Resist Fear
Contributing Artists: Wendy Abrams, Kelly Mathews, Michael Birnbaum, Suzette Bross, Patricia RAIN Gianneschi, Erin Kaya, Paul-Felix Montez, Justin Coe, artists from Keshet.
August 24 – October 4, 2018
Voices & Visions VI; Standing on the Bridge Between Health
Disease Women of Courage: CWCA Honors Andrea Harris
June 29- August 20, 2018
Musicality: The Interplay Between Music and the Visual Arts AND Food Glorious Food
May 2 – June 25, 2018
Impermanent Lands: Works by Nicole Gordon and Jennifer Presant
eco-ART: The Art of Human Interaction with the Environment
Jurors: eco-activist Wendy Abrams and eco-artists Nicole Gordon & Jennifer Presant
2 concurrent shows, focusing on how human interaction affects the environment.
Artists: Nelson W Armour, Sandra Bacon, Ina Beierle, Ellen Campbell, Salvador Campos, Eco-Art LA (SCWCA) Collective, Dana De Ano, Doug DeWitt, Alyse Gamson, Susan Hall, Leah Hamel, Jeff Heaton, Jeanine Hill-Soldner, Deborah Hirshfield, Pearl Hirshfield, Catherine Jacobi, Lynne Jones, Kim Laurel, Gabriela Leyva, Grace Mattingly, Andrew Maxedon, Maggie Meiners, Bryan Northup, Darren Oberto, Kasia Ozga, John Paterson, Sawyer Rose, Ann Rosen, Beth Shadur, Ruth G. Sikes, Cheryl Steiger, Mindy Tiberi(image), Elizabeth van den Akker, Amanda VanValkenburg, Juliane Von Kunhardt, Jonathan Ware
March 29th – September 10, 2018
Spring/Summer 2018
Art in City Hall
Celebrate the bridging of self-expression and political advocacy.
The Highland Park Cultural Arts Commission and The Art Center Highland Park join together to present a dynamic exhibition of paintings, photographs and prints by Illinois residents.
Exhibiting Artists: Cheryl Steiger, Sandra Perlow, Susan Block, Elaine Friedman, Jan Keller Shultz, Linny Coale Freeman, Tobi Abrams, Winifred Godfrey, Caren Kaplan, Margoth Moreno, Jaclyn Reidy, Emma Kowalenko, Verna Todd, William King, Regina Siske, Denise Orlin, Kay Thomas, Heather Lowery, Jonathan Friedman, Winifred Godfrey
March 2- April 6, 2018
Contemporary Native American Art & Journey to America
Guest Jurors: Kathleen Piccione and Montserrat Alsina
Contributing Artists: Keoni Carlson, James Connolly, Noelle Garcia, Mary Krebs Smyth, Gerry Lang, Inkpa Mani Lara-Ruiz, Laura Lein-Svencner, Lezlie Lenz, Nora Moore Lloyd, Jeane McGrail, Fran Nagy, Robert Nonnemacher, Julia Oehmke, Ayanna Proctor, Tony Stenger, Howard Tatar, Karen Taylor, Frances Vail, Anne Farley Gaines, Emma Kowalenko, Gabriela Leyva, Jamie Luoto, Olena Marshall, Linda Massey, Kelly Mathews, Margoth Moreno, Juan-Carlos Perez, O. Gustavo Plascencia, Anne Redlich, Timo Rissanen, Barbara Thomas, Jessica Szuchyt, Elizabeth van den Akker, Raelis Vasquez, Mariko Ventura
2 extraordinary exhibits juxtaposing Contemporary Native American Art and Journey to America.
Youth Art Month
February 8th, 5:30-7:30pm
District 113
February 22, 5:30-7:30pm
District 112
November 8- December 20, 2017
KALEIDOSCOPE: A SYMPHONY IN FIVE PARTS
KEIKO NEMETH
November 8- December 20, 2017
Chicago Printmakers Collective
September 7-October 3, 2017
NARRATIVES IN GLASS | ECHT GALLERY
Narratives in Glass, represented by Echt Gallery.
Artists: Alex Abajian + J. Lin-Hsien Kung, Chris Ahalt, Oben Abright, Christina Bothwell, Martin Blank, Dale Chihuly, Gregory Grenon, Joe Ivacic, Daniel Jacob, Mira Maylor, Lawrence Morrell, Graham Muir, Ross Richmond, Julie Rotblatt Amrany, and Janusz Walentynowicz
September 7-October 3, 2017
Moments in Time
Juried photography exhibit with works from Jody Berns, Neil Cohen, Jane Feely, Chris Laughery, Brent LeBlanc, Bree McNeal, Sara Peak, Amy Perlmutter, Michael Reece, Natalie Weber, and Zhu Zhu.
August 4-26, 2017
The American Jewish Artists Club 2017 Awards Art Exhibition
The American Jewish Artists Club Annual Award exhibition.
August 4-26, 2017
Oddly Enough
Artists: Susan Emmerson, Elyse Martin, and Michele Thrane all use materials in quirky ways.
May 4 – June 25, 2017
Figurative Allusion
Artists: Eleanor Spiess-Ferris, Gladys Nilsson, and Sergio Gomez. Curated by Beth Shadur.
May 4 – June 25, 2017
The Landscapes: Rhythm and Form in Contrast
Exhibiting artists: Paula Chamlee, Amy , Larry Segil, and Michael A. Smith
February 4th – 27th, 2017
February Youth Arts Month
District #112: February 17th – 27th, 2017
November 17, 2016 – January 4, 2017
Joy Horwich Gallery +2 | Unseen Stories: An Exploration of the Unnoticed
November 14, 2016 – January 4, 2017
Allegory Landscapes
“Art is inevitably a reflection of ones own reality…..that of the maker as well as the viewer. I am always seeking a path between the two in the direction of a distant dream.” Jonathan Plotkin
November 14, 2016 – January 4, 2017
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 19th | 6:30-8:30 pm
September 26, 2016 – January 6, 2016
Fall 2016 Art in City Hall
September 9 – October 7, 2016
Voices & Visions V: Standing on the Bridge Between Health & Disease
Fifth Voices & Visions exhibit. Curated by Caren Helene Rudman, this exhibit features art that expresses how cancer can be a metaphor for so many areas of our lives, from facing one’s mortality to survival and strength. Artwork will reflect how art helps us find meaning in life’s struggles and revealing how art has the ability to empower and heal.
September 9 – October 7, 2016
The Crossing Exhibition
The Crossing represents art at the crossroads of cultures, spiritual revelation, life, and death.
August 5 – September 6
The Theater of Life Exhibition: Time, Movement and the Figure
The Theater of Life Exhibition combines the surreal with colorful impressionism and the human form.
August 5 – September 6
The Landscapes of Life
The Landscapes of Life Exhibition features artists distinctive visions in landscape. Exhibiting artists include Adrienne Aaronson, Ina Beierle, John Beierle, Voytek, Lauren Peterson, and Nina Weiss.
June 13 – August 18, 2016
Visions of Highland Park Past & Present
Summer Art in City Hall Exhibition
An exhibition of photo images and paintings that depict visions of Highland Park Past and Present.
July 1 – August 1, 2016
Time + Place: Ragdale’s 40th Anniversary Exhibition
TAC is partnering with The Ragdale Foundation for the celebration of their 40th anniversary.
May 5 – June 27, 2016
The Art of Expression
Fields of color, shape, texture and spirit.
May 5 – June 27, 2016
Chicago Anew
Joy Horwich Galley +2: Robert Appel – painting on canvas, Carl Kock – mixed media drawing, and Allison Svoboda – ink on paper. All artists in this exhibition are represented by Joy Horwich Gallery +2.
May 19 – June 27, 2016
Student Gallery: Figure Drawing & Painting Exhibition
Joan Holleb’s Figurative Drawing and Painting students work focusing on the complex subject of the human figure and dramatic color.
March 4, 2016 – April 5, 2016
Words, Numbers & Symbols
Words, Numbers & Symbols is an exploration of letterforms in fine art. Artists: Tim Yankosky, Jordan Scott, Audry Cramblit, Katsy Johnson and Carrie Ann Bronkowski.
March 4, 2016 – April 5, 2016
Life at the Water’s Edge
The work of artists Meg Siegler Callahan, Jacqueline Kott-Wolle, and Beth McElwain McKenna.
November 6, 2015 – January 2, 2016
Igor & Marina and Beth Kahmi
Conceptual adornment is the constant in the works of collaborative painters Igor and Marina, and sculptor Beth Kamhi. The exhibition explores supple elegance with a masterful blend of modern and traditional—representational and the abstract.
November 6, 2015 – January 2, 2016
Carl Holzman
The distressed textures and dramatic lighting of vintage objects are the focus of Carl Holzman’s stunningly pristine still life paintings.
October 15, 2015: ArrivaDolce
Jonathan Plotkin Exhibit:
ArrivaDolce | 1707 St Johns Ave., Highland Park, IL
October 19 – December 17, 2015
Fall Art in City Hall