Dialogue Chicago: Out Loud – Opening at Evanston Art Center
DIALOGUE CHICAGO is an interdisciplinary group of working artists seeking aggressive studio practice. Artists from a variety of disciplines – including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation, performance, and mixed media – come together to discuss the expansive possibilities of their work. Through group critiques, field trips, lectures, artists acquire knowledge, skills and methods of developing their work and transforming their ideas.
DIALOGUE CHICAGO has developed into a unique artist community for those seeking a lively, informative discussion.
Founding Director Sarah Krepp
Featured Artists:
Nelson Armour, Kina Bagovska, Jane Feit, Beverly Feldmann, Robert Fields, Sarah Barnhart Feilds, Judith Roston Freilich, Ellen Granman, Kathy Halper, Barbara Heaton, Melissa Heintzelman, Alan Hobscheid, Elle Holzblatt ,Bonnie Katz, Meredith Kopelman-Aponte, Sarah Krepp, Michael Litewski, Dan Lobraco, Elyse Martin, Ruti Modlin, Katherine Nemanich, Jennifer Rapp Peterson, Olivia Petrides, Jonathan Pruc, Lilach Schrag, Casey Sills, Pamela Sloan, Michelle Stone, Susan Trees, Annette Turow, Kathy Weaver, and Toby Zallman.
Upcoming Events
Rise Above: Overcome a Victim Mindset, Empower Yourself, and Realize Your Full Potential
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.
Cognitive psychologist, host of The Psychology Podcast, professor of psychology at Columbia University, director of the Center for Human Potential, and author of eleven books
Susan Cain
#1 New York Times bestselling author of Quiet and Bittersweet
ON ZOOM
How to Fall in Love with Questions: A New Way to Thrive in Times of Uncertainty
Elizabeth Weingarten
Journalist and applied behavioral scientist
Heather Havrilesky
“Ask Polly” advice columnist on Substack, essayist, and author
ON ZOOM
Change the Wallpaper: Transforming Cultural Patterns to Build More Just Communities
Nilanjana Dasgupta, Ph.D.
Provost Professor of Psychology and the founding Director of the Institute of Diversity Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Jerry Kang
Ralph and Shirley Shapiro Distinguished Professor of Law and Distinguished Professor of Asian American Studies at the UCLA School of Law
ON ZOOM