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HOME

  Home:  (hom) n. 1. One's dwelling place; abode of one's family.  A place where one flourishes, is most typically found or originates w. One's abode after death; the grave.  3. The abiding place of one's affection, esp. domestic affections.  4. Ones native land or place.  6.  The social unit or center formed by a family living together.
  Opening Reception: Friday, December 2, 6-9pm
image by Newbold Bohemia
Jurors' choices--   Best in Show: Frank Ishman                Honorable Mentions: Kathleen Eaton, Ellen Freyer, Karen Musgrave, Zhiyuan Yang
 
Featured Artists: 
Elisabeth Blanchet, Newbold Bohemia, Suzette Bross, Payton Cook, Amber Crabbe, Adrienne Der Marderosian, Kathleen Eaton, Lisa Foote, Anitra Frazier, Ellen Freyer, Peggy Gentleman, Ana Maria Gonzalez, Frank Ishman, Josiane Keller, Eintzi Korona, Melissa Kreider, Judy Langston, K. A. Letts, Carol Luc, Shi Mei, Laura Migliorino, Karen Musgrave, Sara Allen Prigodich, Chelsea Reeck, Kathleen Rogers, Inbar Rothschild, John Seubert, Erina Shibata, Sally Schluter Tardella, Keith Thomson, Louafi Valentine, Duat Vu, Matthew Weseley, Nancy Wickum, Tommy Wilson and Zhiyuan Yang
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This juried exhibition investigates how home is perceived in a variety of contemporary contexts.  Homelessness, routine eviction, migrant work, and the refugee crisis all affect our understanding of home.  This exhibition seeks to explore the concept of home in light of these current international and domestic contexts.  What does the concept of home mean for the individual and community?  This investigation includes, but is not limited to, artistic inquiries of social and cultural identity, economic and political status, gender identity , and ethnic and/or religious heritage.
 
JURORS:
   
Trevor Martin serves as Director of Exhibitions and Associate Curator at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. A multi-media artist, he is also a lecturer in the School's performance department. Associated with SAIC since 1998, Martin has lead projects that bridge education and creative research involving guest artists, faculty, and students and organized numerous exhibitions around performance and multi-media work.
 
Asha Veal Brisebois, a graduate student in art administration and policy student at School of the Art Institute Chicago, will serve as co-juror with Mr. Martin, as part of ARC's educational and mentoring program initiatives.