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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sorry you missed our November Multiple Goods Fair? Good news! December has its own MGF&#8230; Holiday Edition! Mark your calendars for Sat 12/7 and Sun 12/8! With even MORE vendors and LONGER hours, December MGF will be the cozy event to find some inspiration, meet your local artists, or find a unique Christmas gift. Find<a href="http://thevisualist.org/2024/12/december-multiple-goods-fair/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry you missed our November Multiple Goods Fair? Good news! December has its own MGF&#8230; Holiday Edition! Mark your calendars for Sat 12/7 and Sun 12/8!</p>
<p>With even MORE vendors and LONGER hours, December MGF will be the cozy event to find some inspiration, meet your local artists, or find a unique Christmas gift.</p>
<p>Find us in the upstairs studio through the side door!</p>
<p>SAT VENDORS<br />
Anabelle Lombard<br />
Auntie Kate’s Sconies<br />
Daisy Vanderwood Arts<br />
Death Fantasy<br />
Dionna Roberson<br />
Hypothetical Star<br />
Kayla Anderson<br />
Retrodmon<br />
Vic Barquin</p>
<p>SUN VENDORS<br />
Anabelle Lombard<br />
Atlas Power<br />
Death Fantasy<br />
Daisy Vanderwood Arts<br />
Dionna Roberson<br />
Flederman Studio<br />
From Eve’s Studio<br />
The Great Chicago Matchorama<br />
Oliviarrow<br />
PIKA<br />
Retrodmon<br />
Vic Barquin<br />
What’s Your Medium</p>
<p>Dates:<br />
Sat Dec 7th, 10 am &#8211; 5 pm<br />
Sun Dec 8th, 11 am &#8211; 5 pm</p>
<p>Location:<br />
Upstairs studio at Compound Yellow<br />
244 Lake St<br />
Oak Park, IL 60302</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p><p>The post <a href="http://thevisualist.org/2024/12/december-multiple-goods-fair/">December Multiple Goods Fair</a> first appeared on <a href="http://thevisualist.org">The Visualist</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>PATTERN RECOGNITION &#8211; Cooperative Aesthetics: Pattern, Method and Material</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jul 2024 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>PATTERN RECOGNITION &#8211; Cooperative Aesthetics: Pattern, Method and Material Curator: Casey Whittier The eager human brain looks for meaning everywhere. Repetition conveys it. We see the urgency of meaning when a design is repeated over and over. Throughout history, artists have subverted expectations by literally or metaphorically weaving contrasting messages into opulent designs. Silenced voices<a href="http://thevisualist.org/2024/07/pattern-recognition-cooperative-aesthetics-pattern-method-and-material/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PATTERN RECOGNITION &#8211; Cooperative Aesthetics: Pattern, Method and Material</p>
<p>Curator: Casey Whittier</p>
<p>The eager human brain looks for meaning everywhere. Repetition conveys it. We see the urgency of meaning when a design is repeated over and over.</p>
<p>Throughout history, artists have subverted expectations by literally or metaphorically weaving contrasting messages into opulent designs. Silenced voices have found poetic pathways by creating patterns laden with rebellious (or secret) messages. New visual art is born from playing within rigid frameworks to explore the kind of nuance only found in objects that are intimate, intricate, and beautiful.</p>
<p>WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO SAY?</p>
<p>This exhibition explores the aesthetics inherent in pattern, repetition, and design-based processes that creatively employ systematic methodologies to achieve unexpected outcomes.</p>
<p>Artists draw inspiration from the aesthetics of opulence, beauty, intricacy, or intimacy; explore repetition or decoration as a symbol of experimentation; and/or reflect on the complexity of simultaneous harmony and conflict within dynamic interplay.</p>
<p>Exhibiting Artists: James Arendt, Marty Arnold, Randi Bachman, Vic Barquin, Anne Bernard-Pattis, Ana Buitrago, Cathleen Cramer, Carolyn Cronin Hughes, Andre Daugavietis, Sherri Denault, Michael Dinges, Victoria Fuller, Jon Green, Pierce Haley, Savannah Jubic, Wendy Kawabata, Millicent Kennedy, Hùng Lê, Jessica Lee, Lisa Maione, David Marshall, Scott Mossman, Joanna Poag, Claire Pope, Amy Reckley, Linda Robinson Gordon, Matthew Thorley, Adrienne Weiss, Carson Whitmore, Maggie Wiebe, Rachel Wittels, Xingyi Zhao</p>
<p>About the Curator:</p>
<p>Casey Whittier received her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute and MFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She is interested in the metaphorical and philosophical power of visual art and the ways in which the ceramic material creates direct connections between the geology of the earth, basic human needs, and complex metaphysical desires. Repetitive processes and systems of reliance are often used as metaphors for interconnectedness.</p>
<p>Whittier teaches ceramics and social practice at the Kansas City Art Institute and works from her home studio. Whittier works with The Land Institute through their Ecosphere Studies Program cohort and as a participant in their Silphium Civic Science Community, where research into new perennial and sustainable food and oil seed production is ongoing.</p>
<p>Whittier was named a 2020 Emerging Artist by Ceramics Monthly Magazine. She serves as President for Artaxis.org. and more of her work can be found at www.caseywhittier.com and www.palmpetals.com.</p>
<p>Opening Reception, Friday, July 5, 5:00-8:00pm</p>
<p>Exhibition dates: July 5 &#8211; 26, 2024</p>
<p>Gallery hours: Thurs – Fri 2-6pm, Sat – Sun 12-4 pm</p>
<p>This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.</p><p>The post <a href="http://thevisualist.org/2024/07/pattern-recognition-cooperative-aesthetics-pattern-method-and-material/">PATTERN RECOGNITION – Cooperative Aesthetics: Pattern, Method and Material</a> first appeared on <a href="http://thevisualist.org">The Visualist</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jun 2024 13:54:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This exhibition explores the aesthetics inherent in pattern, repetition, and design-based processes that creatively employ systematic methodologies to achieve unexpected outcomes. Artists draw inspiration from the aesthetics of opulence, beauty, intricacy, or intimacy; explore repetition or decoration as a symbol of experimentation; and/or reflect on the complexity of simultaneous harmony and conflict within dynamic interplay.<a href="http://thevisualist.org/2024/06/pattern-recognition/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="http://thevisualist.org/2024/06/pattern-recognition/">PATTERN RECOGNITION</a> first appeared on <a href="http://thevisualist.org">The Visualist</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This exhibition explores the aesthetics inherent in pattern, repetition, and design-based processes that creatively employ systematic methodologies to achieve unexpected outcomes.</p>
<p>Artists draw inspiration from the aesthetics of opulence, beauty, intricacy, or intimacy; explore repetition or decoration as a symbol of experimentation; and/or reflect on the complexity of simultaneous harmony and conflict within dynamic interplay.</p>
<p>Exhibiting Artists: James Arendt, Marty Arnold, Randi Bachman, Vic Barquin, Anne Bernard-Pattis, Ana Buitrago, Cathleen Cramer, Carolyn Cronin Hughes, Andre Daugavietis, Sherri Denault, Michael Dinges, Victoria Fuller, Jon Green, Pierce Haley, Savannah Jubic, Wendy Kawabata, Millicent Kennedy, Hùng Lê, Jessica Lee, Lisa Maione, David Marshall, Scott Mossman, Joanna Poag, Claire Pope, Amy Reckley, Linda Robinson Gordon, Matthew Thorley, Adrienne Weiss, Carson Whitmore, Maggie Wiebe, Rachel Wittels, Xingyi Zhao</p><p>The post <a href="http://thevisualist.org/2024/06/pattern-recognition/">PATTERN RECOGNITION</a> first appeared on <a href="http://thevisualist.org">The Visualist</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Vic Barquin: ASSEMBLE</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2021 00:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Parlour and Ramp is pleased to present Assemble, an exhibition of Vic Barquin’s most recent collages alongside the screenprints produced through her collaborative publishing program, Halftone Projects. The collages on display feature screenprinted halftone dots, neon poster board, and torn up fragments of older prints. Using editioned images, she creates unique pieces that originate from<a href="http://thevisualist.org/2021/06/vic-barquin-assemble/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parlour and Ramp is pleased to present Assemble, an exhibition of Vic Barquin’s most recent collages alongside the screenprints produced through her collaborative publishing program, Halftone Projects. The collages on display feature screenprinted halftone dots, neon poster board, and torn up fragments of older prints. Using editioned images, she creates unique pieces that originate from duplicates. Her commitment to collage started during the pandemic as a way to limit material expenses and reassess the value of her own work. The simplicity of this new series operates as a distillation of her past prints, offering a sense of clarity through isolated gesture.</p>
<p>Halftone Projects was born in 2019 when she converted her second bedroom into a fully functioning screenprinting studio where she could collaborate with friends and artists on limited edition screenprints. Since then, she’s produced thirteen editions with nine artists. The editions vary widely in complexity and imagery, resulting in an exciting survey of artists working today. In August, Barquin will leave Chicago to pursue an MFA at the University of Arkansas. This exhibition aligns with the release of a final edition by Elise Guillen, an Oregon based Illustrator.</p><p>The post <a href="http://thevisualist.org/2021/06/vic-barquin-assemble/">Vic Barquin: ASSEMBLE</a> first appeared on <a href="http://thevisualist.org">The Visualist</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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