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Mar29 Fri
Exhibit Opening of Nancy Lu Rosenheim: HARPY · HUMAN · HYBRID · BEAST, Friday, March 29 from 6-9pm | Sacristy Gallery
Chicago, ILUnited StatesShow at 6:00 PMMore InformationTICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
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INDIVIDUAL Public Onsale: January 21, 2024 11:28 AM to March 29, 2024 6:00 PM
PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
Join us on Friday, March 29 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Sacristy & Slemmons Galleries for the opening reception of Nancy Lu Rosenheim's: HARPY · HUMAN · HYBRID · BEAST
Nancy Lu Rosenheim’s menagerie celebrates the vulnerabilities and limitations inherent in the human psyche. Her characters expose the flaws we prefer to conceal – a hairy mole, age-spotted skin, and the cowering posture of embarrassment or shame. Embracing sculpture, printmaking and works on paper, scale navigates between a seven-inch homunculus to a nine-foot worm, inviting the viewer to consider their own stature relative to other living beings. Harpy · Human · Hybrid · Beast draws inspiration from Art of the Grotesque, balancing whimsy with menace. Rosenheim’s creatures assert both frailty and boldness and bear the distinct imprint of the human hand.
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May31 Fri
Exhibit Opening of Marci Rubin: MAJORA & MINORA, Friday, May 31 from 6-9pm | Sacristy Gallery
Chicago, ILUnited StatesShow at 6:00 PMMore InformationTICKET PRICES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
INDIVIDUAL: $0.00
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INDIVIDUAL Public Onsale: March 25, 2024 7:46 PM to May 31, 2024 6:00 PM
PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
Join us on Friday, May 31 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Sacristy Gallery for the opening reception of Marci Rubin's: MAJORA & MINORAIn her sculpture and installations, Marci Rubin investigates a state of transformation, both literally and metaphorically through process and materials. Reclaiming, upcycling, abstracting, and manipulating discarded or donated clothing, Rubin questions and addresses the human body: structures and systems, proportions and scales, interiors and exteriors, textures and colors, orientations and identities. The finished pieces unveil a dialogue that often generates debate about human rights and privileges, while touching on the status quo and deviation regarding personal bodily decisions.
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The Sacristy Gallery
201 S. Ashland Ave
Chicago,
IL
United States
The Sacristy Gallery