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Howard Sandroff Presents a Multisensory Lecture, "The Obsessive Image"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 2014

MEDIA CONTACT: Paula Danoff, [email protected]

(847) 475-5300, ext.206

 

Howard Sandroff’s “The Obsessive Image” Presents a Unique Relationship between Musical Compositions and Sculptural Objects

Join us on May 8 for an enlightening discussion about multisensory experiences and how the same aesthetic concerns can be applied to sound and steel

 

Howard Sandroff and “The Obsessive Image”

The Evanston Art Center Launches Living Studio Residency with Artist Ben Whitehouse.

The Evanston Art Center is pleased to announce an energetic new program called the Living Studio Residency. The Living Studio Residency is a community-based artist-in-residence program that provides a meaningful platform for local and national artists to transparently make and share work. The residency focuses on artistic visibility and public engagement around contemporary artistic practices and processes. 

Evanson Art Center Student Exhibition Opening Reception January 19, 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

12/17/2013

CONTACT: Paula Danoff, [email protected]

847-475-5300, ext 206

 

THE EVANSTON ART CENTER INVITES THE PUBLIC TO THE EAC BIENNIAL STUDENT EXHIBITION FOR THE 2013 BIENNIAL STUDENT EXHIBITION ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1-4 PM.

 

EXHIBITION: EAC Biennial Student Exhibition

DATES: January 19 – February 16, 2014

OPENING RECEPTION: Sunday, January 19th, 1-4pm

New Artist-In-Residence Program

The Evanston Art Center is pleased to announce an energetic new program called The Living Studio. The Living Studio is a community-based artist-in-residence program that provides a meaningful platform for local and national artists to transparently make and share work. The residency focuses on artistic visibility and public engagement around contemporary artistic practices and processes. Click here for more information.

Dialogic Communities: Informal Art Education Discussion Group and Research Project

 

Dialogic Communities: Informal Art Education Discussion Group and Research Project

Evanston Art Center’s Director of Education Keith Brown discusses how his public art program Dialogic Communities inspires new ways of learning through engaging and thoughtful dialogue.

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