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ATC GALLERY PRESENTS
Sadie Harmon: New Work
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 17th 6-10pm
Continues through July 5, 2008
Sadie Harmon
ATC Gallery announces an exhibition of New Work by emerging Chicago installation artist, Sadie Harmon. Her work investigates the connections between the lexicon of cultural references such as Twin Peaks, sideshow performers and 'the abyss'. Harmon's work illuminates obscure connections within her dynamic subjects and maps out their hidden associations through delicate yet powerful installations.
Harmon's work unfolds as a specific portrait of one's interior reasoning, laced with sufficient evidence to entangle the viewer. She utilizes the gallery space as a complexly ordered map of the mind, complete with color-coding and obsessively constructed objects and diagrams. The work is meant to be viewed as an anarchic narrative, the vehicle through which drawing, collage and theme are displayed along with annotations. These annotations are a series of associations and connections whose sole purpose is to form a cohesive picture plane through a grander notion. Each individual installation corresponds to a particular theme, which is delineated by color and material. The cataloguing of each piece within the context of the entire exhibition is where the overarching similarities and tropes become apparent.
Sadie Harmon
Sadie Harmon received her BFA at The Art Institute of Chicago and Beloit College in Beloit, WI. She has a strong background in Museum Studies, the experience of interacting with museum collections informs her work, much of which is grounded in ideas of collection and organization. Her work has been shown in group shows in Illinois and Wisconsin, this is her first solo exhibition with ATC Gallery.
Sadie Harmon
Other events associated with this exhibition...
Project #2
Friday, May 23rd at 7pm and Saturday, May 24th at 7pm, $12/$8 Students
Project #2 is a kinetic joy-ride composting habit and gender to yield a moment-to-moment choreographic negotiation of weight, balance, and momentum. This is the second phase of development in a long-term duet collaboration between independent choreographer Julia Rae Antonick and Khecari artistic director Jonathan Meyer. Also in this show we welcome special guest Asimina Chremos in a solo dance performance. Project #2 features original live music from Joseph St Charles and Patric McCarthy and new dance wear costumed by Iris Bainum-Houle.
For reservations, contact: reservations@khecari.org
For ticket sales online, contact: www.seechicagodance.com
Re:Action Reading Series
Saturday, May 31st 7:30pm, Free
Curated by Margot Bordelon of the Lookinglass Theatre and J. Adams Oaks of the Serendipity Theatre Collective. Four emerging writers read works based on Sadie Harmon's exhibition at the ATC Gallery. This month's readers include Margot Bordelon, J. Adams Oaks, Rosie Forrest and Nick Ward.
Sadie Harmon: Artist Talk
Wednesday, June 18th 6pm, Free
Artist Sadie Harmon leads a group discussion on her current exhibition New Work.
Playwrights Reading Series
Thursday, June 19th 7pm, $5
The ATC Gallery's Third Thursday Playwrights Reading Series features a new play reading, curated by Megan Shuchman of the Steppenwolf Theatre.
Location:
ATC Gallery...1935 ½ W. North Ave. Chicago, IL 60622
Around the Coyote's 2400 sq. ft. gallery shows monthly emerging art exhibitions, hosts two artist residencies each year, and performances of some of Chicago's best new theatre, music, readings and dance.
Around the Coyote, a 501(c)3 non-profit, supports, promotes and makes accessible Chicago's multidisciplinary arts community. Our activities enhance public discourse and provide
creative outlets for emerging artists. Year-round programming includes multi-media arts festivals featuring visual art, theater, dance, video and poetry in the spring and fall;
art exhibitions in the Around the Coyote gallery; an artist-in-residence program; membership opportunities for artists and art aficionados; educational outreach for all ages
through multi-media art workshops, lectures, collaborations with local schools and agencies, and career development workshops for artists. This programming is partially supported
by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency, and the CityArts Program 2 grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs. Gallery/Office Hours: Tuesday
through Friday 10-6pm and Saturday 12-6pm. Directions: Located in the historic Flat Iron Arts Building, take the Blue Line to Damen Avenue. Chicago, Illinois USA