Columbia College Chicago presents MIDWINTER: Embrace The Darkness

Columbia College Chicago presents MIDWINTER: Embrace The Darkness

Columbia College Chicago

Roxane Hopper
Frost, 2009
Silver Gelatin Print
January 17, 2011
Columbia College Chicago presents MIDWINTER: Embrace The Darkness

January 24, 2011 – March 2, 2011

Glass Curtain Gallery
Columbia College Chicago
1104 S Wabash Avenue, 1st floor,
Chicago, IL 60605

http://www.colum.edu/deps

Programming:
January 27: Artist Lecture and Presentation by Roxane Hopper, 2 pm
February 3: Gallery Talk by Curator Justin Witte, 2 pm
February 17: Artist lecture and presentation by Craig Yu, 2pm
All talks will be held in the Glass Curtain Gallery.

MIDWINTER is the day on the calendar when there is the least amount of daylight and the longest period of night. It is on this day when the balance between light and dark swings decidedly in favor of the dark. Inspired by this time of year, the group exhibition MIDWINTER: Embrace The Darkness will highlight the work of artists who pull from the notion of darkness, not only in its absence of light, but in its references to that which is invisible, unknowable or ignored.

Participating Artists:
Dana Carter
Joy Feasley
Roxane Hopper
Irena Knezevic
Michael Robinson
Paul Swenbeck
Craig Yu

MIDWINTER is curated by Justin Witte.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Visit the Department of Exhibition and Performance Spaces webpage: http://www.colum.edu/deps

CONTACT
Exhibition information: Justin Witte, [email protected]
Press inquiries: Steve Kauffman, [email protected]

This program is produced by the Department of Exhibition and Performance Spaces of Columbia College Chicago.

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