" Prof. Onli seated on his "Rhythmistic Bench" at the Chicago Children's Museum, ) Gallerists! Art enthusiasts! Curator's to collect, exhibit and appreciate Rhythmistic Fine Art are welcomed. "The term I launched is Rhythmistic Art as the universal Future-Primitif genre for me to grow and practice, Narrative, figurative & beyond is my practices' core. Creating visual art transcending trends in a series. Please share this blog."
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Hyde Park Art Center is very pleased to announce the 8th iteration of the Jackman Goldwasser Residency. Each year, the residency provides a platform for international, national, and local artists and curators to take creative risks within their practice and expand professional networks in the context of a historic, community-rooted art space in the heart of Chicago. Launched in 2012, the residency facilitates relationships between visiting artists and the city’s wealth of resources to develop art practices and enrich the context for making in Chicago. This year, the residency is thrilled to launch collaborations with two international foundations, the Asian Cultural Council (ACC) and CEC ArtsLink to expand the Art Center’s own network of artists across the globe.
HPAC Residency Link
2020 resident artists
Nyame Brown (Bay Area, CA), Amanda Dunsmore (Dublin, Ireland), Kelvin Haizel (Accra, Ghana), Veshalini Naidu (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), and Chicago-based artists Joelle Mercedes, Mujeres Mutantes, Zakkiyyah Najeebah, Chris Pappan, Nikki Patin, Turtel Onli.
Due to Covid-19 related concerns the Summer 2020 Residency featuring Turtel Onli and others will be rescheduled per the coming opening guidelines of the City of Chicago and the State of Illinois.
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