The Chicago Project VII: Selections from our Online Gallery July 13 — August 31, 2018
CEG presents our biannual summer exhibition, The Chicago Project VII: Selections from our Online Gallery, featuring the work of Barbara Diener, Jim Ferguson, Whit Forrester, Andy Goodwin, Angie McMonigal, Natasha Spencer, and Samantha VanDeman. Additional images and information can be seen by selecting the artist's page to the left.
2018 marks the fifteen-year anniversary of The Chicago Project, created in 2003 as an online-only gallery devoted to unrepresented photographers in the Chicagoland area. In an effort to promote local talent, Catherine Edelman Gallery put out a call for submission to all local photographers, that exists on a year round basis. To date, the site has featured more than 100 photographers whose images range from traditional black & white landscapes and documentary work, to color narratives and digital constructions. The goal of the online gallery is to expose local artists to our ever-increasing global audience of curators and collectors.
CATHERINE EDELMAN GALLERY CELEBRATES THE FIFTEEN-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHICAGO PROJECT
We are proud to present our biannual summer exhibition, The Chicago Project VII: Selections from our Online Gallery. The artists featured in the fifteen-year anniversary show are Barbara Diener, Jim Ferguson, Whit Forrester, Andy Goodwin, Angie McMonigal, Natasha Spencer, and Samantha VanDeman. The show opens July 13 and runs through August 31, 2018.
There will be an opening reception with the artists on Friday, July 13, from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.The artists will be in attendance.
2018 marks the fifteen-year anniversary of The Chicago Project, created in 2003 as an online-only gallery devoted to unrepresented photographers in the Chicagoland area. In an effort to promote local talent, Catherine Edelman Gallery put out a call for submission to all local photographers, that exists on a year round basis. To date, the site has featured more than 100 photographers whose images range from traditional black & white landscapes and documentary work, to color narratives and digital constructions. The goal of the online gallery is to expose local artists to our ever-increasing global audience of curators and collectors. The entire fifteen-year show can be seen on our website at www.edelmangallery.com.
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