The Chicago Project:
Selections from our online Gallery



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Bouquet, Sugar Grove, IL (2002) Gabriella Cifuentes
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Hanger by Hallway, Syracuse, IN (2005)
Gabriella Cifuentes
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White Banister, Syracuse, IN (2005)
Gabriella Cifuentes
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Garden #54
(2001) Paul Clark
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Garden #99 (2004) Paul Clark
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Untitled #4 (2004) Jen Davis
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Untitled #6 (2004) Jen Davis
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Untitled [Hands] (2000) Sarah Faust
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Lagoon (2003) Sarah Faust
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Book #2 (2004) Jim Hultquist
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Book #19 (2004) Jim Hultquist
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Book #3 (2004) Jim Hultquist
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Lodestone (2004) Tammy Mercure
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Witchball (2004) Tammy Mercure
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Green Spray (2003) Brian Palm
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Ropeball (2003) Brian Palm
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Lake Chair (2003) Brian Palm
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Geese with Lights (1998) Colleen Plumb
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Laundromat (1997) Colleen Plumb
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Framed (2003) Gregory Scott
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Flipside (2004) Gregory Scott
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Unknown Friends Visit (2004)
Gregory Scott
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Nino (1999) Tone Stockenstrom
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Nino and Neide (1999) Tone Stockenstrom
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St. Charles, Illinois (2004) Corrie Witt
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Dresser (2004) Corrie Witt
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Gary, Indiana (2004) Corrie Witt
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Lake Tree (2004) Barry Wolf
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Waconda Path (2004) Barry Wolf
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In 2003, The Chicago Project was created solely as an on-line gallery, devoted to the talent found in the Chicagoland area. In an effort to promote local talent, CEG put out a call for submission to all local photographers. Selected by Catherine Edelman, the site currently features 34 photographers whose works range from traditional black & white landscapes to color narratives. This ongoing project showcases known, unknown and student work being made in and around Chicago and continues to grow as more and more local talent is discovered. This first exhibition from The Chicago Project features twelve photographers.